- (1921–1924). Der
Tonwille (in German). Vol. 1–10. Vienna:
Tonwille Verlag. Schenker,
Heinrich (2004) [1921–1924].
William Drabkin (ed.). Der
Tonwille. Vol. 1–10...
- been questioned. The
translators of Das
Meisterwerk in der
Musik and Der
Tonwille and
those of the
project Schenker Do****ents
Online have
chosen to retain...
- ("Elucidations"),
which he
published four
times between 1924 and 1926: Der
Tonwille (Vienna,
Tonwille Verlag, 1924) vol. 8–9, pp. 49–51, vol. 10, pp. 40–42; Das Meisterwerk...
-
sources to
arrive at a reading. Even
though Der
Tonwille originally came out
under the
imprint "
Tonwille-Flutterverlag" (actually
published jointly by Albert...
- his
analysis of J.S. Bach's
Little Prelude in D minor, BWV 926, in Der
Tonwille 5 (1923), p. 8.
Schenker writes: "The
figure hereafter shows the gradual...
- his
analysis of J.S. Bach's
Little Prelude in D minor, BWV 926, in Der
Tonwille 5,
Schenker proposes what may be his
earliest figure showing the steps...
-
nature of this
whole piece.
Heinrich Schenker, "Haydn:
Sonate Es-Dur",
Tonwille 1 (1922), 3–21.
Donald Tovey, "Haydn,
Pianoforte Sonata in E-flat, No....
- Wintle,
Christopher (2013). "Music Immutable:
Heinrich Schenker's 'Der
Tonwille' in Translation".
Music and Letters. 94 (1): 138–145. doi:10.1093/ml/gct006...
- theory, but it
relies heavily on his
previous writings,
especially Der
Tonwille and Das
Meisterwerk in der
Musik and
cannot be
fully appreciated without...
- "long-distance hearing" (German: Fernhören), that
Schenker used in Der
Tonwille 1 and 2 (1921 and 1922) and that Furtwängler
quoted in his
paper "Heinrich...