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Musik und Theater, Katalog 12
"Antiquarian bookshop and autograph shop [of] Heinrich Hinterberger." A catalog of Heinrich Schenker's library. The catalog is divided into three parts: I. Music; II. Musical Rarities; III. Theater, Ballet, Dance.
Blatt 2 Dr. Reinhard Oppel Kompositionen
Typewritten list of Oppel's works: one list for vocal ensemble music; another, for piano music.
Die Fugen des "Wohltempierten Klaviers" von Joh. Seb. Bach
Preface on title page lists this volume as part of "Courses in Dr. Hoch's Conservatory in Frankfurt a[m] M[ain]." Title reads, "The fugues of the 'Well-Tempered Keyboard' of Joh[ann] Seb[astian] Bach in pictoral representation published as an appendix and addition to his textbook on the composition of the fugues by Iwan Knorr." Inside text is given in German, English, and French. Published in Leipzig in 1912 by Brietkopf & Härtel.
Metaphysik der Musik
Martin Seydel's 1895 critical edition of Arthur Schopenhauer's "Metaphysic of Music" published in Leipzig by Breitkopf & Härtel.
Beethoven V. Sinfonie
"Presentation of the musical content according to the manuscript, taking into account the performances and literature." 73 pages of text.
Über Beziehungen Beethovens zu Mozart und zu Ph. Em. Bach
Essay entitled "On Beethoven's Relationship with Mozart and Ph. Em. Bach." Text uses incipits from the eponymous composers' works and counterpoint examples to illustrate Oppel's prose arguments.
Osterhymnae
Handwritten pencil sketches in full score format for a nine-movement cantata for choir and orchestra including organ. N.B.: Movements are out of order in this folder.
Anlage 2
Unknown sketch on the back of a typed document about an agreement between the Reich Association of German Musicians and Music Teachers and Heads of the Folk Music Schools.
Gedrucktes
Typed lists of Reinhard Oppel's arrangements and compositions. The first list gives vocal works; the second, instrumental works.
Der Tonwille, Volume 4, Number 4, October 1924
Quarterly journal discussing musical theory. This issue contains articles on the opening chorus of J.S. Bach's St. Matthew Passion; Joseph Haydn's Austrian Folk Anthem; Franz Schubert's Four Impromptus, op. 90, no. 3 and Impromptu in F minor, op, 94, no. 3 from "Moments musicals"; Felix Mendelssohn's Venetian Gondola Song, op. 30, no. 6 and "Song Without Words," op. 67, no. 6; two movements from Robert Schumann's "Scenes from Childhood": "From Distant Lands and People" and "Reverie." An explanatory appendix including Schenkerian graphs concludes the volume.
Fünf Stücke für Klavier, Op. 21
Five pieces for piano, by Reinhard Oppel.
Professor Reinhard Oppel
Envelope containing the letter in Box A, Folder 12, Item 2 in this collection. Postmarked February 4, 1935 in Leipzig.
Klavier
A list of Oppel's work's in his handwriting beginning with music for piano.
Erklärung der Zeichen
Handwritten key to the symbols used in Oppel's analysis of J.S. Bach's "Die Kunst der Fuge" as seen in Box A, Folder 13, Item 1 in this collection.
Polnisches Weihnachtslied für Kinder
Autograph sketch for "Polish Christmas carol for children" composed in Bonn on July 20, 1907.
Klavierwerke von Joh. Seb. Bach
Music score for four toccata and fugue sets by J.S. Bach with foreword by F. K. Griepenkerl. Edition contains no BWV attributions. Plate number 2696(210).
Ciacona für Klavier, Op. 28
"Fräulein Lulu Andreesen gewidmet."
Zwei Lieder für eine Singstimme mit Begleitung des Pianoforte
Score of "Two songs for one singer with piano accompaniment" published as Op. 3 in Berlin by Ries & Erler with plate number R.7685 E. Contains "Über ein Stündlein" ("About an Hour") and "Irrlichtergesang" ("Wispy Light Song").
Allegretto für Klavier
Musical score of Franz Schubert's "Allegretto" for piano. Plate number E.P. 8. Belonged to Oppel.
Suite für Violine solo in e-moll, Op. 19
Five movement score of a suite for solo violin dedicated to Walter Schulze-Prisca, composed and published by Oppel with plate number R.O.2.
Über Reinhards Kompositionen
Envelope containing information on Oppel's compositions
Christ ist erstanden
Handwritten sketch (piano/vocal score) for Movements III - VIII of Osterhymnae. Full score sketch in Box B, Folder 1, Item 1 in this collection.
Correspondence between Dr. Carl Loewe and Emilie Mayer
Letter from Carl Loewe to Emilie Mayer. No address or postmark is visible.
Letter from Winifred Wagner to Fräulein Bötticher
Letter from Winifred Wagner to Fräulein Bötticher, 1931 September 22. "Dear Fräulein Bötticher. The Liszt Museum exists in Weimar. I believe that the curator, Professor Peter Raabe is in Aachen. In any case, the city of Weimar or Raabe could give you information. Frl. Helena Wallem in Bayreuth Neues Schloss could perhaps also be interested in Liszt's letters for her Richard Wagner Museum. Sincerely, Winifred Wagner"
Sehr gehster Herr Professor
Letter to Oppel from Felix Salzer dated February 3, 1935.
Sonatina op. 24 D-dur
List of Oppel's works in his handwriting.
Envelope
Envelope containing original correspondence between Franz Liszt and Carl Loewe.
Aus ihrem Leben
Typed statement regarding Emilie Mayer.
Die Fugen des "Wohltempierten Klaviers" von Joh. Seb. Bach
Letter addressed to Oppel dated March 10, 1924.
Romanze für Cello und Klavier / Bei der Wiederholz Folgende Anderungen
Fair copy manuscript of two pieces for 'cello and piano by Oppel written in pen.
Am Sabbath
Handwritten sketch for Movement II (a cappella chorus) of Osterhymnae. Full score sketch in Box B, Folder 1, Item 1 of this collection.
Der Tonwille
Envelope containing Heinrich Schenker's analysis of Beethoven's Symphony No. 5 in Der Tonwille, October 1924.
Drei Zweistimmige Lieder, Op. 4
Three songs for two voices (soprano and alto) with piano accompaniment. 1. Tanzlied (O.J. Bierbaum); 2. Halte still (Adolf Bartels); 3. Keen Greff is so breet (Klaus Groth).
Unknown chorale
Autograph sketch for a chorale.
Max Reger
List of Oppel's works in his handwriting.
Cello Arie bei Hilsdorf-Bingen
Autograph score of an alternate version of the piece in Box B, Folder 3, Item 9 in this collection. This item has many penciled marginalia.
Vier Präludien für Klavier, Op. 27
Four preludes.
Vorspiel zum Choral: Ein feste Burg
Manuscript fair copy score of several short pieces for organ.
Ich sah den Wald sich färben
A cappella score for Oppel's composition for Männerchor entitled Ich sah den Wald sich färben ("I saw the forest change color").
Eigenverzeichwisse & Aufstellungen
Envelope containing Oppel's doctoral diploma.
Kleine Suite für Klavier, Op. 26
Five movements: 1. Präludium; 2. Presto; 3. Allegretto Grazioso; 4. Grave; 5. Finale. Allegro molto, quasi Presto.
Correspondence between Dr. Carl Loewe and Emilie Mayer
Handwritten letter from Loewe to Mayer dated 19th of March, 1859. 1 leaf, with writing on one side.
Zwei ungarische Volklieder
Printed text of two Hungarian folksongs translated into German by Max Farkas and set to music by Reinhard Oppel: "Komm nicht in später Nacht" ("Do not come late at night") and "Hinterm Dorfe flieβt die Szamos" ("The Szamos flows behind the village").
Correspondence between Dr. Carl Loewe and Emilie Mayer
Letter from Carl Loewe to Emilie Mayer. Content of letter on p. 1. Address and postmark on p. 2.
Untitled
Handwritten pencil sketch of last six pages of unknown composition likely for piano and orchestra (in reduced score).
Handwritten letter from Franz Liszt
A letter written by Franz Liszt, including a notated example.
Suite E-dur, Op. 30
Suite for piano in E major.
Dietrich Buxtehude in handschrift
Handwritten list of Oppel's works.
Lied I & V aus dem Siebenten Ring von Stefan George
Manuscript piano/vocal score for three songs from "Siebenten Ring" by Stefan George. Lied I appears in two keys: B-flat major and C major although the first version does not resemble Lied I from Box A, Folder 19, Item 1 in this collection. Lieder V and VI also appear in G major and A-flat major, respectively.
Zwei Lieder für eine Singstimme, Op. 3
Two songs set by Reinhard Oppel: 1. Über ein Stündlein (Paul Heyse); 2. Irrlichtergesang (W. Walloth).
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