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  • ...readers who are not so familiar with the attitude of the public in foreign countries towards Russian composers, I merely wish to observe that not only do I not ...ertheless, even in Germany there are ''anti-Brahmsians'', and as for other countries it is a fact that everywhere—with the exception perhaps of [[London]] (wh
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  • ...sity town of Tübingen. The Society currently has around 150 members in ten countries <ref name="note2"/>. ...ry Board of the Society, comprising Tchaikovsky specialists from different countries. The Board supports the work on the New Complete Edition and other critical
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  • ...publisher with property rights to my overture [[Romeo and Juliet]] for all countries (including Russia) is Messrs Bote and [[Bock]]''. The rights which Mr [[Bes ...rd]] does have the property rights to my [[The Seasons|12 pieces]] for all countries, but I cannot clarify for you the question as to why they are Op. 37, and I
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  • ...by this, and that he would like to acquire the rights to my works for all countries, as he has always done in the past. I promised him to think this over when ...]] the right to print the score in [[Paris]] for distribution in all other countries.</ref>
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  • ...piece, since you wish it so. I will give it to you with the rights for all countries, and if Jurgenson wants to buy it, he will have to contact you <ref name="n ...kar]] had asked in his letter: "Will this piece become my property for all countries? However, Mr [[Jurgenson]] will probably become angry if he is deprived of
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  • ...ssionaries were executed. In 1857, therefore, the governments of these two countries decided to send a joint Franco-Spanish expeditionary force under the comman ...e government had run up considerable debts with regard to various European countries. Napoleon III wanted to establish a Catholic Empire there which would be al
    30 KB (5,003 words) - 21:00, 26 August 2023
  • ...and, moreover, not to sign the Berne Convention which most other European countries adopted that year. Charles Thomas Floquet (1828–1896) was a French radica
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  • ...e to negotiate to deprive him of the rights to my compositions for foreign countries.
    5 KB (770 words) - 14:23, 12 July 2022
  • ...ies. In the early agricultural communities of Eastern and Western Slavonic countries this phrase arose to describe the spell of fine weather in autumn when old
    20 KB (3,236 words) - 14:34, 12 July 2022
  • ...r no-one was entitled to a fee, except those invited from other cities and countries. Taking into account that the Musical Society in [[Moscow]] is very poor, a
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  • ...hard Pollini]] as a propagandist of Tchaikovsky's music in German-speaking countries
    926 bytes (97 words) - 13:02, 12 July 2022
  • ...at if I had received from you the exclusive copyright to this work for all countries, my intention would have been to yield this copyright to [[Jurgenson]] in [
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  • ...and [[Camille Saint-Saëns|Saint-Saëns]], but on composers from three other countries: Max Bruch of Germany, Arrigo Boïto of Italy, and [[Edvard Grieg]] of Norw
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  • ...y Onegin]]'' became a staple of the operatic repertoire in German-speaking countries. On 22 March 1900 {{NS}}, he also conducted the first performance of ''[[Io
    10 KB (1,483 words) - 20:37, 17 August 2023
  • Showing musical talent from an early age, he toured France and other European countries giving recitals with his brother, the violinist Henryk Wieniawski (1835–1
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  • ...that Russian songs might introduce a ''new current'' into music, as other countries' folksongs did in their own time, I do not like it when people exaggerate t
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  • ...he city's gourmets and eventually came to form part of the cuisine of many countries as 'Russian salad' or 'Salade Olivier' — ''translator's note''.</ref>
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  • ...d poet's artistry, as well as comparisons with the national poets of other countries ([[Shakespeare]], [[Goethe]], Molière etc): highly nuanced and objective a
    52 KB (8,025 words) - 12:03, 10 August 2023
  • ...ing out negotiations on their behalf with concert hall managers in various countries. Then, in 1880, he set up his own agency in [[Berlin]], the "Concert Direct
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  • ...Hugo, Dickens, [[George Eliot]], and [[Dostoyevsky]]. The folksongs of all countries were also "true art" in his view since they were inspired by real emotions
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