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Die Fugen des "Wohltempierten Klaviers" von Joh. Seb. Bach

Description: 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.
Date: 1912

Dreimal sieben Gedichte aus Albert Girauds Pierrot lunaire: für eine Sprechstimme, Klavier, Flöte (auch Piccolo), Klarinette (auch Bass-Klarinette), Geige (auch Bratsche) und Violoncell: Op. 21

Description: A first deluxe issue of Arnold Schoenberg's Pierrot Lunaire, signed by the composer, and numbered 24 out of a limited release of 50 copies. The autograph and number appear on the page facing the title page.
Date: 1914
Creator: Schoenberg, Arnold, 1874-1951 & Giraud, Albert, 1860-1929

Binger Manner-Gesang-Verein

Description: "Binger Men's Singing Society. Sunday, 19th of December, 1920, 8 pm in the Binger Festival Hall - First Society Concert. Conducted by Music Director Joseph Knettel. Contributors: Martha Bommer (of Wiesbaden), soprano; Chamber virtuoso Ernst Lindner (of Wiesbaden), violin (members of the Wiesbaden State Theater); Wendelin Kamp (of Kempten), baritone. The proceeds go to needy children."
Date: 1920
Creator: Knettel, Joseph

Vier Lieder für eine Singstimme und Klavier, Op. 2

Description: "Four Songs for One Voice and Piano by Paul Kletzki, Op. 2" English titles of songs are (surnames of lyricists are in parentheses): "1. Fog (Lenau) 'You cloudy fog'; 2. Consolation (Storm) 'So come, what may come'; 3. Close both my eyes (Storm); 4. Plea (Lenau) 'Because on me your dark eye'." Published in Berlin by N. Simrock G.m.b.H with plate number 14564.
Date: 1923
Creator: Kletzki, Paul, 1900-1973
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Der Tonwille, Volume 4, Number 4, October 1924

Description: 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 explan… more
Date: October 1924
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