excerpt from 'Arnold Schoenberg Letters' pp. 201 (127 words)

excerpt from 'Arnold Schoenberg Letters' pp. 201 (127 words)

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Arnold Schoenberg Letters

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On the other hand the concerts were a great pleasure to me, and you will understand how much I appreciate what you have done through these concerts and how you have done it. May I thank you again cordially. / The Kolischs played marvellously. Everything seems so simple, so self-evident in their performance, that one would think it is easy. Their virtuosity, their sonority, their understanding, their style, are admirable. I confess they are the best string quartet I [have] ever heard. I am so enthusiastic about their performances that I asked Kolisch to play my new Concerto for Violin, which Klemperer wants to perform next year in Los Angeles, London, and Moscow. I am sure there is nobody today who could play it as well as he.

On the other hand the concerts were a great pleasure to me, and you will understand how much I appreciate what you have done through these concerts and how you have done it. May I thank you again cordially. / The Kolischs played marvellously. Everything seems so simple, so self-evident in their performance, that one would think it is easy. Their virtuosity, their sonority, their understanding, their style, are admirable. I confess they are the best string quartet I [have] ever heard. I am so enthusiastic about their performances that I asked Kolisch to play my new Concerto for Violin, which Klemperer wants to perform next year in Los Angeles, London, and Moscow. I am sure there is nobody today who could play it as well as he.

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