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  Woerterbuch Deutsch Spanisch -- Recommendations and Resources   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
''Deutsche Welle,'' which in English roughly means "German Wave", is generally comparable to international broadcasters such as the BBC World Service, Voice of America, or Radio France Internationale.
In 1960 the "Deutsche Welle" became an independent public body, which on June 7, 1962 joined the ARD as a national broadcasting station.
Otto Erich Deutsch, who listed all of Schuberts works in a catalogue: by extension Deutsch or D can refer to the catalogue itself, where every composition of Schubert has a separate number.
www.becomingapediatrician.com /health/178/woerterbuch-deutsch-spanisch.html   (488 words)

  
 KV.Anh C25.02 (K511a) Piano Rondo in Bb MozartForum Articles
Otto Erich Deutsch--of course German--reminded readers only one German musical scholar--Count Waldersee--had been concerned with the Mozart period of the manuscripts and he followed the attribution of the Turkish band leader, the English collector and the authorities of the British Museum.
Deutsch did not think Beethoven transcribed these pieces for Piano Duet and did not think the writing in any of the 4 manuscripts was at all characteristic of Beethoven; in fact all 4 manuscripts appeared to be written by various hands.
Deutsch again stated the handwriting of the 4 manuscripts is not Mozart's or Beethoven's, but admitted it is also not Kozeluch's.
www.mozartforum.com /Lore/article.php?id=362   (1184 words)

  
 The Infography about Franz Schubert (1797-1828)
Deutsch, Otto Erich, The Schubert Reader: A Life of Franz Schubert in Letters and Documents.
Deutsch, Otto Erich, ed., Schubert: Memoirs by His Friends.
Deutsch, Otto Erich, in collaboration with Donald R. Wakeling.
www.infography.com /content/289184344135.html   (237 words)

  
 Otto Rank's influence on psychotherapy after Freud
Freud, then 50, became a second father to the brilliant, self-taught, working-class youth of who was alienated from his own father, Simon Rosenfeld, an artisan jeweler hot-tempered and given to alcoholic excess.
Sachs, Reik, Anna Freud, Melanie Klein, Beata Rank and others--but especially Otto Rank--proved that medical training was not needed to be a good practitioner, theorist or teacher of psychoanalysis.
Otto Rank, after leaving Freud, used the word "psychotherapy" to describe his work, even alluding to himself as a philosopher of helping.
www.ottorank.com /evolution.htm   (2461 words)

  
 The New York Review of Books: DEUTSCH'S MOZART
Auden acquainted with Professor Deutsch (for whom I have a high regard) and with his work, I cannot believe that he would not bitterly regret what he has written.
This method of letting an artist's life and works tacitly emerge from a welter of seemingly unnecessary and commonplace detail can be extraordinarily successful, in the case of Mozart when viewed in conjunction with a correspondence that is so extraordinarily eloquent and relatively completely preserved.
Deutsch's comparable "non-book" on Handel, in revealing the man. Handel himself was not given to self-revelation.
www.nybooks.com /articles/12767   (656 words)

  
 Program Notes
Deutsch was on target when he catalogued Schubert’s first six symphonies, which is to say all of them through the first of his symphonies in C major (D.589), a.k.a.
It was long assumed, by Deutsch and everyone else, that it dated from Schubert’s final year, since the first page of its manuscript bears the composer’s notation “März 1828” (March 1828).
Recent studies by the musicologist Robert Winter, involving analysis of the paper on which that music is inscribed, leave no doubt that the actual date of composition was a couple of years earlier.
www.sfsymphony.org /templates/pgmnote.asp?nodeid=2968&callid=2599   (1905 words)

  
 The Mozart Project: Mozart: A Documentary Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
And although a slim supplement to Deutsch's book was published recently (Cliff Eisen, New Mozart Documents: A Supplement to O.E. Deutsch's Documentary Biography, Stanford University Press, 1991), it seems that the gist of this statement may be true.
But the facts themselves are here: newspaper reports of appearances by the child prodigy during his various European journeys, Leopold Mozart's requests for promotion in the court of Salzburg, reviews of Mozart's concerts and operas, excerpts from the diaries of his contemporaries.
Deutsch omits all of Mozart's letters and most of those of his family, but those, of course, are taken care of by Emily Anderson's The Letters of Mozart and His Family.
www.mozartproject.org /books/deutsch.html   (220 words)

  
 The Schubert Institute (UK)
Published in English as Deutsch was living in Cambridge at the time.
It was Deutsch's first attempt to document Schubert's life, and was subsequently superceded by the
The full text was published in an English translation by Deutsch in his Memoirs.
myweb.tiscali.co.uk /franzschubert/bib/sources.html   (1515 words)

  
 Franz Schubert - List of Works   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
In 1950, Otto Erich Deutsch published his Schubert - Thematic Catalogue of all his Works in Chronological Order.
Deutsch wrote the first of his over 150 articles and books about Schubert in 1905.
The Deutsch (D) numbers have become a standard method for identifying Schubert's works.
w3.rz-berlin.mpg.de /cmp/schubert_works.html   (144 words)

  
 Schubert and the Lewy Brothers
It was composed in 1827 for an April 22nd benefit concert organized by the Lewy brothers.
As the probable low hornist of the family, it seems likely that E. Lewy performed the fourth part on this work (J. Lewy made his career as a high horn player and possessed a very wide range).
Otto Erich Deutsch, The Schubert Reader (New York: W. Norton, 1947), translated by Eric Bloom.
www.public.asu.edu /~jqerics/schubert_lewy.htm   (2151 words)

  
 Franz Schubert (1797-1828) : Library of Congress Citations   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Title: Schubert; thematic catalogue of all his works in chronological order, by Otto Erich Deutsch in collaboration with Donald R. Wakeling.
Edited by Otto Erich Deutsch and translated by Venetia Savile.
Deutsche Messe, D. Zum Sanctus References: Schubert, Franz Peter, 1797-1828.
www.mala.bc.ca /~MCNEIL/cit/citlcschubert.htm   (1505 words)

  
 WCPE - Music Terminology
He catalogued the works of Franz Schubert, starting in 1923 but not finishing until 1951 when the thematic catalogue was issued.
Deutsch was a music historian, publisher and writer who specialized in the composers of the Vienna classical period, most notably Schubert.
Among his written works are also "A Documentary Biography" of Mozart, a 680 pages volume of every document relating to the composers life (Stanford University Press 1965) and "Schubert: Memoirs by his friends" (Oxford University Press 2000).
theclassicalstation.org /terminology/opus.shtml   (831 words)

  
 Timeline Germany 1821-1916   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
1896 Aug 9, Otto Lilienthal, German aerodynamic engineer, made his last glide when his glider No. 11 was upset by a sudden gust of wind and he was unable to regain control.
The deadly Deutsche Schutzruppe “peacekeeping regiment” quelled the tribes.
Erich von Falkenhayn launched an attack on the French town of Verdun.
www.bonus.com /contour/timelines_history/http@@/timelines.ws/countries/GERM1821_1916.HTML   (13880 words)

  
 Anton Herzog's Report
Otto Jahn knew of it and an edited version appeared in the Vienna newspaper, the "Reichspost" on 5 May 1925.
The report became really prominent when an edited version was published in Otto Erich Deutsch's 1964 documentary biography.
The entire text is now reproduced below for, as far as is known, the first time.
www.angelfire.com /bc2/mozart/P13B.html   (3144 words)

  
 Franz Schubert
In 1838 Robert Schumann, on a visit to Vienna, found the dusty manuscript of the C major symphony (the "Great", D.944) and took it back to Leipzig, where it was performed by Felix Mendelssohn and celebrated in the Neue Zeitschrift.
There continues to be some controversy over the numbering of this symphony, with German-speaking scholars numbering it as symphony No. 7, the revised Deutsch catalogue (the standard catalogue of Schubert's works, compiled by Otto Erich Deutsch) listing it as No. 8, and English-speaking scholars listing it as No. 9.
By Deutsch number: D 1 to 504 - D 505 to 998
brainyencyclopedia.com /encyclopedia/f/fr/franz_schubert.html   (3315 words)

  
 DEUTSCH Family Tree
Samuel DEUTSCH, it is written that his son, Walter Akiva DEUTSCH, was named after "Akiva Joseph, the head of our family".
Paul remarried (2) Miriam SCHREIBER who is a direct descendent of the Hatam SOFER.
Carole Garbuny VOGEL's great-great-great-grandfather and Meir DEUTSCH's great-great-grandfather Ignaz (Yitzhak) DEUTSCH is the father of Albert Abel DEUTSCH.
www.loebtree.com /deutscha.html   (295 words)

  
 Schubert's Music Drama "Lazarus" by Steve Gerber
Among them was the score to Lazarus; it is reported by eminent Schubert researcher Otto Erich Deutsch that a performance of Lazarus occurred on Easter Sunday, 1830 at Ferdinand's church
3 Otto Erich Deutsch, Franz Schubert: thematisches Verzeichnis seiner Werke in chronologischer Folge, republished in Schubert, Franz: Neue Ausgabe sämtlicher Werke, Ser.
Deutsche Oratorien 1800-1840: Verzeichnis der Quellen und Aufführungen.
www.acsu.buffalo.edu /~skgerber/Lazarus.html   (4205 words)

  
 Teri Noel Towe's George Frideric Handel Pages: Is This Handel's Easy Chair?
I mentioned the existence of the chair to Stanley, carefully observing that I had not one shred of evidence to support the attribution.
Stanley then reminded me that there was in fact a contemporaneous inventory of the contents of the house and that I could find it among the thousands of documents reproduced in Otto Erich Deutsch's monumental magnum opus, the anthology of primary sources entitled Handel - A Documentary Biography.
I went at once to confirm this entry by looking at the inventory as it is reprinted by Otto Erich Deutsch.
www.npj.com /homepage/teritowe/gfhithec.html   (2443 words)

  
 trovar.com - Deutsch Catalog of Works by Franz Schubert
Under Notes, for those works marked as "unpublished" or "not printed" this was presumably the case when the Deutsch catalog was first published in 1951.
Five "Deutsche Tänze" with Coda and seven Trios for String Quartet
Deutscher Tanz with two trios and code, and two other Deutsche Tänze for piano duet
www.trovar.com /Deutsch.html   (1370 words)

  
 Annotated Selected Bibliography
Abraham, Gerald, Friedrich Blume, Otto Erich Deutsch, Hans Engel, Karl Geiringer, Paul Hamburger, Arthur Hutchings, Hans Keller, H. Robbins Landon, Jens Peter Larsen, and Donald Mitchell.
The original German edition of this book was generally acknowledged as a most valuable work, of equal rank with Deutsch’s similar documentary biographies of Schubert and Handel.
The focus of this book is to interpret musical phenomena in terms of mental function—to characterize the ways in which we perceive, remember, create and perform music.
cc.ysu.edu /~s0133456/annotated_selected_bibliography.htm   (13525 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Schubert, another prolific composer, is indexed by a thematic catalogue, compiled by Otto Erich Deutsch.
The largest problem is that Schubert composed so many songs, but they are well catalogued in the Deutsch, and in other reference sources.
Included in this toolkit are other resources that might be useful, such as indexes to first lines, poets, and translations of the German texts.
www.vpl.vancouver.bc.ca /branches/LibrarySquare/art/schubert.html   (557 words)

  
 NYU > Office of Public Affairs > NYU Musicologist Larue Dies at 86   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
He was President of the American Musicological Society from 1967-68, and was named an honorary member in 1998.
A long-standing member of the editorial board and planning committee of the International Musicological Society, he edited the Congress Report for the New York Congress in 1961 and was the author of several important festschriften in honor of major American and European scholars of music, among them Otto Erich Deutsch (1963) and Gustave Reese (1966).
Until his death, LaRue was a Member of the Salzburg Mozarteum, the Central Institute for Mozart Research in Austria, and in 2003, he was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.
www.nyu.edu /public.affairs/releases/detail/316   (623 words)

  
 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
If nobody attended Mozart's burial then how does he know how many coffins were in the vault?
According to Otto Erich Deutsch's Documentary biography, Francis Carr's Biography, Mozart was buried in a common grave.
Though Carr calls it an "a pauper communal grave." In Michael Levey's biography of Mozart, he theorizes that Mozart was "buried virtually as a pauper" and was "placed in a common grave." (Levey, 1971, 235)
clem.mscd.edu /~petrie/mozart/howburied.htm   (359 words)

  
 Mário Carreira: Matiegka's sonata op.23 for guitar and Haydn's pianoforte sonata in B minor, Hoboken XVI:32
Schubert has, in fact, reworked Matiegka's trio and added a difficult cello part.
It may be noted, as a curiosity, that the vocal trio with guitar accompaniment, D. 80 and the quartet D. 96 are probably the sole works originally written by Schubert for the guitar, in the opinion of Otto Erich Deutsch and Brigitte Massin.
Deutsch, Otto Erich, (1978), Franz Schubert Thematisches Verzeichnis seiner Werke in chronologischer Folge, Bärenreiter Verlag, Kassel
www.hebeonline.com /authors/matiegka/author/article.htm   (1402 words)

  
 Program Notes - Printer-Friendly
It does not efface memories of the original, but it can provide a fresh look at a familiar masterpiece.
Franz Schubert: Songs Arranged for Voice and Orchestra by Max Reger, with soprano Ina Stachelhaus and baritone Dietrich Henschel, with Dennis Russell Davies conducting the Stuttgart Chamber Orchestra (MDG)
In Print: Schubert: A Documentary Biography, by Otto Erich Deutsch (Da Capo)
www.sfsymphony.org /templates/pgmNotePrint.asp?nodeid=3259   (2477 words)

  
 Austrian Information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
The great Lieder cycles, which were characterized by the motif of restlessness as in "The Miller's Beautiful Daughter" (1823) and the tragically resigned "Winter's Journey" (1827), embrace Schubert's most mature period of creation, which ended abruptly in 1828 with his premature death.
Schubert's musical legacy was reviewed and registered later on by a sensitive successor, the Viennese music historian, Otto Erich Deutsch (1883-1967).
His catalogue contains a chronological account of all the Schubert compositions that still exist today-a total of 998.
www.austria.org /mar01/music.html   (1655 words)

  
 A Circumstantial Meeting by Michael Carter   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
For Dr. Bertil van Boer, Professor of Musicology and Dean of the College of Fine and Performing Arts at Western Washington University, the over two decades spent on German-Swedish composer Joseph Martin Kraus (1756-1792) has resulted in not one, but two editions of a thematic catalogue, published a decade apart.
"The latest manifestation," said van Boer, "conforms to Otto Erich Deutsch's maxim that every thematic catalogue ought to be published first in its second edition."
Via a paper recently presented at the Northwest Chapter meeting of the American Musicological Society, held in Bellingham, Washington on April 3, 2000, van Boer focused upon a minor mystery regarding Kraus and Mozart: a possible but undocumented meeting between the two men in Vienna sometime between April and July of 1783.
www.wual.ua.edu /carter_page_05.asp   (2908 words)

  
 Music Searches
The uniform title is established according to a series of internationally accepted rules and is based on the title given the work by the composer.
A distinctive title: The work in question is the only work by the composer with that title (e.g., Ein Deutsches Requiem, Kaddish, Die Winterreise, Synchrony, etc.).
Franz Schubert : thematisches Verzeichnis seiner Werke in chronologischer Folge / von Otto Erich Deutsch.
www.nd.edu /~colldev/subjects/music/musicinALEPH.html   (3021 words)

  
 Handel's Major Work List
This chronology attempts to list Handel's works in order of composition.
It has been compiled using Handel: A Documentary Biography by Otto Erich Deutsch (Cassell, 1955), The New Grove Handel by Winton Dean and Anthony Hicks (Macmillan, 1983) and Handel by Donald Burrows (Oxford, 1994).
However, some instrumental works with opus numbers are shown by year of publication instead of composition, as several of these were compiled by Walsh from previously existing material.
gfhandel.org /chronworkright.htm   (89 words)

  
 Chicago Symphony Orchestra
Time and research also have put the work in its proper slot among Schubert’s 998 compositions—the final count of Otto Erich Deutsch, whose indispensable catalog (1950) assigns a D number to each work.
And we know something that even Deutsch didn’t realize: this is the lost symphony of 1825 (which Deutsch assigns number 849), sketched at Gmunden on a summer outing.
Later, when Schubert wrote out the full score in fair copy, he dated the manuscript March 1828.
www.carnegiehall.org /article/box_office/events/evt_5086_pn.html?selecteddate=11042005   (2131 words)

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