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... Musikwissenschaftliches Institut of Vienna University, of which Guido Adler was the head. — The trial was evidently deemed a success, because Hertzka released a larger print-run of 2,000 (officially the first edition) on February 9, 1909, five weeks after the new regime ...
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... today ‒ because totally overloaded with work ‒ acknowledging your second letter! Here are the names and addresses that you wanted: Miss Käthe Clauswitz, Vienna IV, Große Neugasse 13 Miss Emmy Kiesling, Vienna IV, Wiedener Hauptstraße 39, apt. 41 Miss ...
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... Korneuburg nach WienOriginally reversed: “von Wien nach Korneuburg” (from Vienna to Korneuburg). (Vienna and Korneuburg are 19km (12 miles) apart.) – dann bin ich lieber in Erwartung Deiner Einladung nach Wien – u. z. jederzeit. (da ich doch arbeitslos bin ...
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... Conductor and writer on music. Born in Vienna; pupil of Schenker's. Career Summary The son of furniture manufacturer Gustav Bamberger and Melanie (née Prossnitz), Carl Bamberger embarked on study of musicology and philosophy at the University of ...
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... German music critic, aesthetician, and musicologist. Career Summary Hanslick studied piano in Prague with Václav Tomášek, and law first at Prague University and then in 1846 at Vienna University, gaining the doctorate of law in 1849. He began ...
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... study with Alexander von Zemlinsky, and from 1911 continued studies with Hermann Grädener, Ferdinand Löwe, and others. His pantomime Der Schneemann (1908), performed in Vienna in 1910 and published by Universal Edition, caused a sensation and ...
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... Austrian (later American) composer, and writer on music. Career Summary Krenek, of a Bohemian catholic family, studied counterpoint and composition with Franz Schreker in Vienna (1916-20) and Berlin (1920-), where he developed his own contrapuntal ...
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... Austrian violinist and violin teacher, second violinist of the Winkler String Quartet (1885–95), and a member of the Vienna Court Opera orchestra. Wahle and Schenker Wahle figures in Schenker's diary as early as 1903, as a member of the “Gärtner ...
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... a guest! [...]"). This "work" was to become his first book, Sinn und Wesen der abendländischen Mehrstimmigkeit (Vienna: Saturn-Verlag, 1935). Mit besten Grüßen an Sie u. Ihre verehrte Gattin von uns Beiden Ihr H Schenker P.S. Der „Freie Satz“ ist ...
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... und Wesen der abendländischen Mehrstimmigkeit (Vienna: Saturn-Verlag, 1935), on which work had begun. veröffentlicht haben, ehe die Phase äußerster Verlotterung herangebrochen ist – mehr als eine Phase ist es aber nicht — , so brauche ich nur noch zu ...