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🔗monz <MONZ@JUNO.COM>

3/16/2001 1:04:14 AM

I need help finding the following ten items.
I'm especially hot for items 3-b, 5, and 10.

Everything here should be available in German.
Any info in any language is OK.

Any reference is useful: library call numbers
and locations, bookstores, internet sites,
actual xerox copies in my mailbox (the best!).

For the latter, please email for my address.

Thanks in advance to all who come thru.

-monz

(1)
Mager, Jorg.
booklet: "Viertelto:ne Musik" (or something like that)
early 1917 or before
self-published

(2)
Mager, Jorg.
Patent for quarter-tone harmonium.
Aschaffenburg
1912

(3)
Stein, Richard H.
_Zwei (2) Konzertstu:cke, cello & piano_, op. 26
1st ed.: 1906

(3-b)
Stein, Richard H.
_Zwei (2) Konzertstu:cke, cello & piano_, op. 26
2nd ed., w/ explanatory preface/epilog: 1909,
publisher: Eisold & Rohkra:mer

(4)
Any info on Stein quarter-tone piano and clarinet

(5)
Schwartz, Heinrich
article in "Mu:nchener Neuesten Nachrichten"
inspired Mo:lledorff to use quarter-tones
probably early 1910s

(6)
Erme'nyi, Ludwig
article(s) on Josef Petzval in "Der Merker"?

(7)
Karpath, Ludwig
article(s) on Josef Petzval in Neues Winer Tagblatt?

(both of the above probably 1916 or January 1917)

(8)
Milaszewski-Lemberg, Andreas Stanislaus
patent for quarter-tone piano with new keyboard
Austria
1911

(9)
Fischer, Baronin?
O:sterreichischen musikpa:dagogischen Reichsverbandes
drawings and writings of Milaszewski-Lemberg's keyboard
before 1917

(10)
Spenger-Kassel, Lorenz
Mass
"Musica Sacra" was the title of the mass, or a section of it,
or the name choir which performed it.
1908

-monz
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🔗monz <MONZ@JUNO.COM>

3/16/2001 1:09:47 AM

--- In tuning@y..., "monz" <MONZ@J...> wrote:

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>
> I need help finding the following ten items.
> I'm especially hot for items 3-b, 5, and 10.
>
> <etc. - snip>

Oops! Of course, that post should have had a subject.
My bad.

Please include the above subject line on all replies.
Thanks.

-monz
http://www.monz.org
"All roads lead to n^0"

🔗Bill Alves <ALVES@ORION.AC.HMC.EDU>

3/16/2001 8:58:12 AM

Joe,

From WorldCat:

>(1)
>Mager, Jorg.
>booklet: "Viertelto:ne Musik" (or something like that)
>early 1917 or before
>self-published

Location: EU
Library: NIEDERSACHSISCHE STAATS-UND UNIV
Title: Vierteltonmusik
Author(s): Mager, Jörg.
Publication: (Aschaffenburg) :
Year: 1918
Description: 15,3 S. p.
Note(s): [Umschlagt.].
Entry: 19940226
OCLC: 46309819
>
>(3)
>Stein, Richard H.
>_Zwei (2) Konzertstu:cke, cello & piano_, op. 26
>1st ed.: 1906
>
Title: Zwei Konzertstücke : für Violoncello und Klavier, Op. 26 /
Author(s): Stein, Richard H., 1882-1942.
Publication: Berlin :; Eisoldt & Rohkrämer, Edition: Neue Ausgabe.
Year: 1909
Description: 1 score (18 p.) + 1 part ; 34 cm.
Descriptor: Microtonic music -- Scores and parts.
Violoncello and piano music -- Scores and parts.
Class Descrpt: Dewey: 787.3
Entry: 19861107
OCLC: 14687798

Unfortunately, it does not have the information about what library has it!
A good librarian should be able to track down some of these things for you.

Bill

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🔗monz <MONZ@JUNO.COM>

3/16/2001 1:24:31 PM

--- In tuning@y..., Bill Alves <ALVES@O...> wrote:

/tuning/topicId_20230.html#20245

> Joe,
>
> From WorldCat:
>
> >(1)
> >Mager, Jorg.
> >booklet: "Viertelto:ne Musik" (or something like that)
> >early 1917 or before
> >self-published
>
> Location: EU
> Library: NIEDERSACHSISCHE STAATS-UND UNIV
> Title: Vierteltonmusik
> Author(s): Mager, Jörg.
> <etc.>
>

Thanks a MILLION, Bill! I hope I still have time to get these
things - they'll add a lot to my presentation.

(RE: tracking down the library... Where's Paul Hahn when you
need him?...)

-monz
http://www.monz.org
"All roads lead to n^0"