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Author Archives: Wolf-Dieter Seiffert
Part 3: Beethoven from the artist’s perspective
Starting from Beethoven Feature Films (1), then going to Beethoven … Continue reading
Beethoven in film Part 2: Beethoven docus
Many of the Beethoven feature films (1) accounted for in … Continue reading
Beethoven in film. A complete overview in three parts
I can still very clearly remember how upset and outraged … Continue reading
Beethoven meets Mozart. The genesis of Beethoven’s Mozart Variations WoO 40 according to Johann Nepomuk Hummel’s memoirs (first published)
The anecdote related here is, to be sure, purely fictitious, … Continue reading
200 Henle blog posts. Hard to believe, but true!
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More Climate Protection is Urgently Needed Now! #HenleVerlagForFuture!
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An insightful correction in Mozart’s autograph of the String Quartet in C major K. 170
In a few weeks a long-cherished dream of mine will … Continue reading
“Wolfgang Amadeus Stadler”, Allegro for piano trio
It is extremely rare for us to be able … Continue reading
Posted in Monday Postings, Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus, Robert D. Levin
Tagged Mozart, Trio sonata
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An unaccountable (?) fermata notation in Mozart’s string quartet K. 428
That Mozart, when writing carefully, graphically distinguishes between the dot … Continue reading
Posted in accent, Monday Postings, Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus, string quartet
Tagged KV 428, Mozart
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“Ein Prosit der Gemütlichkeit!”*) — Four famous composers at the Wiesn**).
Yesterday evening I was once again sitting in the party … Continue reading
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