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Heinz Stuckenschmidt (1
November 1901 – 15
August 1988) was a
German composer, musicologist, and
historian and
critic of music.
Stuckenschmidt was born...
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Schoenberg 1984, p. 218.
Stuckenschmidt 1977, p. 277.
Haimo 1990, p. 41.
Rosen 1996, p. 4.
Stuckenschmidt 1977, p. 184.
Stuckenschmidt 1977, p. 185. Haimo...
- operetta, as well as by
conducting workers' choirs. For Hans
Heinz Stuckenschmidt, the Zwei Gesänge anti****ted Gurre-Lieder (1900–1911) in
their scale...
- major)
Perpetuum mobile.
Allegro (G major)
Notes Kelly 2001, p. 868
Stuckenschmidt 1968, p. 192
Sources Kelly,
Barbara L. (2001). "Ravel, (Joseph) Maurice"...
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Whittall 1977, p. 122.
University of
Southern California Libraries n.d.
Stuckenschmidt 1977, p. 108.
Lewin 1982–83, n.9.
Klumpenhouwer 1994, p. 246. Cone 1972...
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Tippelskirch (1863-1945), a
Prussian Generalmajor, and Helene, née
Stuckenschmidt (1865–1946).
After graduation from the
Prussian cadet corps, Tippelskirch...
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Viennese School (e.g. Leibowitz, Rufer, Adorno, Kolisch, Heiss, Stadlen,
Stuckenschmidt, Scherchen)
converged with the new
serialists (e.g. Boulez, Stockhausen...
- Jazz
Scene . New York, Pantheon.
Letter of 5
December 1949,
quoted in
Stuckenschmidt,
Arnold Schoenberg: His Life,
World and Work, trans. H.
Searle London:...
- 1961, 14
years after the composer's death, the
musicologist Hans
Heinz Stuckenschmidt dismissed Hahn as "a
talented gossip who had a gift for
grinding out...
- from the
original on 3
December 2020.
Retrieved 27 July 2021. H. H.
Stuckenschmidt, Schoenberg: His Life,
World and Work (New York:
Macmillan Publishing...