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Diary entry by Schenker : dated November 18, 1903

18.11. [:] Prag bestellt die „Syr. T.1

© Heirs of Heinrich Schenker.
© Transcription Ian D. Bent 2005.

Diary entry by Schenker : dated November 18, 1903

November 18, [1903] : Prague, too, orders the Syrische Tänze.1

© Translation Ian D. Bent 2005.

COMMENTARY:
Format: Diary entry

FOOTNOTES:

1 S's Syrische Tänze, in Schoenberg's orchestration, had been first performed by Busoni on November 5, 1903, in the Beethovensaal in Berlin by the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra. See diary entry of November 4, OJ 1/4, p.11.

SUMMARY:
[Schenker: Syrische Tänze, orch. Schoenberg:] Prague orders.

© Commentary, Footnotes, Summary Ian D. Bent 2005.

Bent, Ian
Schenker, Heinrich
[Schenker: Syrische Tänze, orch. Schoenberg:] Prague orders.
DE
Cambridge University Faculty of Music-Ian Bent
IPR: Heirs of Heinrich Schenker; Transcription, Translation, Commentary, Footnotes, and Summary: Ian D. Bent 2005.
Schenker, Heinrich; Syrische Tänze; Syrian Dances; Prague
Diary entry by Schenker, dated November 18, 1903
diary entry
academic; musicology; music theory
OJ 1/4, p.11
1903-11-18
2005-04-20
Schenker diary
All reasonable steps have been taken to locate the heirs of Heinrich Schenker. Any claim to intellectual rights on this document should be addressed to the Schenker Correspondence Project, Faculty of Music, University of Cambridge, at schenkercorrespondence@mus.cam.ac.uk.
holograph diary entry
Schenker, Heinrich (1903-1935)--Schenker, Jeanette (1935-c.1942)--Ratz, Erwin (c.1942-c.1955)--Jonas, Oswald (c.1955-1978)--University of California, Riverside (1978--)
IPR: Heirs of Heinrich Schenker; Image: University of California, Riverside; Transcription, Translation, Commentary, Footnotes, and Summary: Ian D. Bent.
Vienna
1903

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