Last Romantic in His Own Words
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Last Romantic in His Own Words
Ernst von Dohnanyi's Selected Writings and Interviews
Grymes, James A.; Kusz, Veronika
Oxford University Press Inc
02/2025
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Acknowledgements
Preface
Part I: A Path to Success
Childhood
1. Dohnanyi, "From My Memoirs," Hungarian Radio Budapest, January 30, 1944.
At the Academy of Music in Budapest
2. Dohnanyi (Budapest, Hungary), letter to Friedrich von Dohnanyi (Pozsony, Hungary), September 14, 1894.
The Beginnings of International Fame
3. "About Dohnanyi: The Latest and Youngest Star Pianist," The Daily Chronicle (London, England), December 3, 1898.
A Professorship in Berlin Rather Than Budapest
4. Dohnanyi (Vienna, Austria), letter to OEdoen Mihalovich (Budapest), April 22, 1905.
The Touring Virtuoso
5. "About Dohnanyi," Orebladet (Kristiania, Norway), October 10, 1906.
Remaining Abroad
6. "Dohnanyi on the Opera: A Conversation with the Artist," Arad es Videke (Arad, Hungary), January 27, 1911.
The Gathering Storm
7. Dohnanyi (Berlin, Germany), letter to Maria Dohnanyi Kovats (Budapest), September 28, 1914.
Part II: World War I and Its Aftermath
War in Europe, Peace at Home
1. Dohnanyi (Budapest), letter to Maria Dohnanyi Kovats (Budapest), January 13, 1917.
Reform Plan for the Budapest Academy of Music
2. Dohnanyi (Budapest), memorandum to OEdoen Mihalovich (Budapest), November 12, 1917.
Revolution at the Academy of Music
3. "Hubay Wants to Leave the Music Academy: Dohnanyi's Statement Concerning the Reorganization of the Music College and Hubay's Role," Az Est (Budapest), February 20, 1919.
4. "The New Era at the Academy of Music: Erno Dohnanyi on the Reform Plans," Szinhazi Elet (Budapest), March 16-22, 1919.
Suspension
5. Gyoergy Simonka, "Erno Dohnanyi has been Suspended: A Conversation with the Artist," Az Ujsag (Budapest), October 10, 1919.
6. Laszlo Fenyes, "Conversation with Erno Dohnanyi," Fenyes Laszlo hetilapja (Budapest), October 16, 1919.
7. Dohnanyi (Budapest), Testimony on Behalf of Zoltan Kodaly to the Academy of Music Disciplinary Board, January 28, 1920.
The Master Pedagogue
8. "Freedom in Music Teaching Methods," The Etude, July 1921.
9. "Hungary's Undying Love for Music," The Etude, April 1926.
10. "Erno von Dohnanyi: Technical Material Discussed," in Harriette Brower, Modern Masters of the Keyboard (New York: Frederick A. Stokes, 1926).
11. Dohnanyi, Preface to Essential Finger Exercises for Obtaining a Sure Piano Technique (Budapest: Rozsavoelgyi, 1929).
The Celebrated Performer
12. "Young Boswell Interviews Dohnanyi," New-York Tribune, April 9, 1923.
13. Laszlo Raskay, "'America is Preparing to Conquer Music . . .': About Erno Dohnanyi's American Tour and European Plans," Pesti Naplo (Budapest), March 5, 1926.
14. Miklos Guttmann, "Erno Dohnanyi: A Nagyvarad Interview," Zenei Szemle (Timisoara, Romania), June 1926.
Part III: The Musical Leader
President-Conductor of the Budapest Philharmonic Society
1. "The European Tour and the 75th Anniversary of the Philharmonic Society: A Statement from Erno Dohnanyi," Pesti Hirlap (Budapest), April 12, 1928.
2. Rudolf Pollak, "Dohnanyi: The Conductor of the Budapest Philharmonic," Het Vaderland (The Hague, Netherlands), June 22, 1928.
3. Dohnanyi, "Program Plans for the Coming Season," in Yearbook of the Philharmonic Society Formed from the Orchestra of the Royal Hungarian Opera House, 1935-1936 (Budapest: Filharmoniai Tarsasag, 1936).
Music Director of the Hungarian Radio
4. "Erno Dohnanyi and the Radio (Conversation with the Maestro)," Radioelet (Budapest), October 11, 1929.
5. "Dr. Erno Dohnanyi Talks to Radioelet about His Post, His Plans, and the Radio," Radioelet, January 30, 1931.
6. "Gypsy Music and the Radio: Erno Dohnanyi, Music Director-in-Chief of the Radio, On Gypsy Music," Radioelet, June 19, 1931.
Director of the Franz Liszt Academy of Music
7. Dohnanyi, Opening Address for the Academic Year at the Liszt Academy of Music, September 20, 1934.
8. J.V.E., "'We Must Bring Home Franz Liszt's Remains,' Declares Erno Dohnanyi-The Director of the Academy of Music Has Recovered from His Serious Illness and Declares His New Plans," Budapesti Hirlap (Budapest), February 24, 1935.
9. Dohnanyi (Budapest), letter nominating Bela Bartok for the Greguss Medal, October 23, 1935.
Conflicts
10. "Emil Sauer Quit the Jury of the International Franz Liszt Competition," Pesti Hirlap, May 14, 1933.
11. "Erno Dohnanyi on the Franz Liszt Competition," Pesti Hirlap, May 25, 1933.
12. Dohnanyi, "On Radio Programs and a Certain Radio Program," July 1936.
13. Dohnanyi (Budapest), memorandum to Hungarian Minister of Religion and Public Education Balint Homan (Budapest), January 22, 1941.
Part IV: World War II
A New Beginning
1. Dohnanyi (Budapest), letters to Ilona Zachar (Goedoello, Hungary), January 7-8 and 13, 1939.
Plans for Retirement
2. Aurel Schuschny, "A Conversation with Erno Dohnanyi about His Work, His Plans, and His Retirement," Film, Szinhaz, Irodalom (Budapest), April 25-May 1, 1941.
The Aging Maestro Speaks
3. Denes Szantho, "Conversation with Erno Dohnanyi," Magyar Nemzet (Budapest), March 8, 1942.
4. Dohnanyi, "The Message of Music," in Hungarian Creators, ed. Kalman Konkoly (Budapest: Singer es Wolfner Irodalmi Intezet, 1942).
5. Zoltan Egyed, "Erno Dohnanyi on the Eternal Impact of Music, Good and Bad Music, the Relationship of Master and Student, and the True Calling of Women," Film, Szinhaz, Irodalom, February 19-25, 1943.
6. Pal Taksonyi, "Today's Hungarian Folk Music Has Brought Nothing New into Modern Composition: Erno Dohnanyi Makes a Statement to the OEsszetartas," OEsszetartas (Budapest), November 12, 1943.
The War Reaches Budapest
7. Dohnanyi (Goedoello, Hungary), letter to Maria Dohnanyi Kovats (Budapest), July 7, 1944.
Part V: Exile
Flight
1. Dohnanyi (Neukirchen am Walde, Austria), letter to Maria Dohnanyi Kovats (Budapest), November 12, 1945.
Political Charges
2. Dohnanyi, Affidavit, November 26, 1948.
3. Dohnanyi, Statement about the Political Accusations, ca. 1949.
The New World
4. Dohnanyi (Tucuman, Argentina), letter to Karl Kuersteiner (Tallahassee, FL), August 3, 1949.
5. Betty Patterson, "Master Musician Joins FSU Faculty" Tallahassee Democrat (Tallahassee, FL), November 6, 1949.
Lectures
6. Dohnanyi, "Romanticism in Beethoven's Pianoforte Sonatas," December 9, 1948.
7. Dohnanyi, "Sight-Reading," December 10, 1948.
American Works
8. Dohnanyi, Program Note for American Rhapsody, op. 47, February 21, 1954.
9. Dohnanyi, Program Note for Stabat Mater, op. 46, January 16, 1956.
10. Dohnanyi (Tallahassee), letter to Donald Ferguson (Minneapolis, MN), February 17, 1957.
The "Youthful Oldster"
11. Clarence Jones, "Florida's Youthful Oldsters: Last of the Romantic Age Masters Not Slowing Down-At 81 the Dean of World's Leading Composers Plays with Spirit of Lad of 25," Florida Times-Union (Jacksonville, FL), October 5, 1958.
12. Roy Flynn, Radio Interview with Dohnanyi on His 82nd Birthday, WFSU (Tallahassee, FL), July 27, 1959.
Farewell
13. Dohnanyi, Radio Address, RIAS Berlin, July 27, 1957.
Appendix: List of Works
Source Notes
Bibliography
Index
Preface
Part I: A Path to Success
Childhood
1. Dohnanyi, "From My Memoirs," Hungarian Radio Budapest, January 30, 1944.
At the Academy of Music in Budapest
2. Dohnanyi (Budapest, Hungary), letter to Friedrich von Dohnanyi (Pozsony, Hungary), September 14, 1894.
The Beginnings of International Fame
3. "About Dohnanyi: The Latest and Youngest Star Pianist," The Daily Chronicle (London, England), December 3, 1898.
A Professorship in Berlin Rather Than Budapest
4. Dohnanyi (Vienna, Austria), letter to OEdoen Mihalovich (Budapest), April 22, 1905.
The Touring Virtuoso
5. "About Dohnanyi," Orebladet (Kristiania, Norway), October 10, 1906.
Remaining Abroad
6. "Dohnanyi on the Opera: A Conversation with the Artist," Arad es Videke (Arad, Hungary), January 27, 1911.
The Gathering Storm
7. Dohnanyi (Berlin, Germany), letter to Maria Dohnanyi Kovats (Budapest), September 28, 1914.
Part II: World War I and Its Aftermath
War in Europe, Peace at Home
1. Dohnanyi (Budapest), letter to Maria Dohnanyi Kovats (Budapest), January 13, 1917.
Reform Plan for the Budapest Academy of Music
2. Dohnanyi (Budapest), memorandum to OEdoen Mihalovich (Budapest), November 12, 1917.
Revolution at the Academy of Music
3. "Hubay Wants to Leave the Music Academy: Dohnanyi's Statement Concerning the Reorganization of the Music College and Hubay's Role," Az Est (Budapest), February 20, 1919.
4. "The New Era at the Academy of Music: Erno Dohnanyi on the Reform Plans," Szinhazi Elet (Budapest), March 16-22, 1919.
Suspension
5. Gyoergy Simonka, "Erno Dohnanyi has been Suspended: A Conversation with the Artist," Az Ujsag (Budapest), October 10, 1919.
6. Laszlo Fenyes, "Conversation with Erno Dohnanyi," Fenyes Laszlo hetilapja (Budapest), October 16, 1919.
7. Dohnanyi (Budapest), Testimony on Behalf of Zoltan Kodaly to the Academy of Music Disciplinary Board, January 28, 1920.
The Master Pedagogue
8. "Freedom in Music Teaching Methods," The Etude, July 1921.
9. "Hungary's Undying Love for Music," The Etude, April 1926.
10. "Erno von Dohnanyi: Technical Material Discussed," in Harriette Brower, Modern Masters of the Keyboard (New York: Frederick A. Stokes, 1926).
11. Dohnanyi, Preface to Essential Finger Exercises for Obtaining a Sure Piano Technique (Budapest: Rozsavoelgyi, 1929).
The Celebrated Performer
12. "Young Boswell Interviews Dohnanyi," New-York Tribune, April 9, 1923.
13. Laszlo Raskay, "'America is Preparing to Conquer Music . . .': About Erno Dohnanyi's American Tour and European Plans," Pesti Naplo (Budapest), March 5, 1926.
14. Miklos Guttmann, "Erno Dohnanyi: A Nagyvarad Interview," Zenei Szemle (Timisoara, Romania), June 1926.
Part III: The Musical Leader
President-Conductor of the Budapest Philharmonic Society
1. "The European Tour and the 75th Anniversary of the Philharmonic Society: A Statement from Erno Dohnanyi," Pesti Hirlap (Budapest), April 12, 1928.
2. Rudolf Pollak, "Dohnanyi: The Conductor of the Budapest Philharmonic," Het Vaderland (The Hague, Netherlands), June 22, 1928.
3. Dohnanyi, "Program Plans for the Coming Season," in Yearbook of the Philharmonic Society Formed from the Orchestra of the Royal Hungarian Opera House, 1935-1936 (Budapest: Filharmoniai Tarsasag, 1936).
Music Director of the Hungarian Radio
4. "Erno Dohnanyi and the Radio (Conversation with the Maestro)," Radioelet (Budapest), October 11, 1929.
5. "Dr. Erno Dohnanyi Talks to Radioelet about His Post, His Plans, and the Radio," Radioelet, January 30, 1931.
6. "Gypsy Music and the Radio: Erno Dohnanyi, Music Director-in-Chief of the Radio, On Gypsy Music," Radioelet, June 19, 1931.
Director of the Franz Liszt Academy of Music
7. Dohnanyi, Opening Address for the Academic Year at the Liszt Academy of Music, September 20, 1934.
8. J.V.E., "'We Must Bring Home Franz Liszt's Remains,' Declares Erno Dohnanyi-The Director of the Academy of Music Has Recovered from His Serious Illness and Declares His New Plans," Budapesti Hirlap (Budapest), February 24, 1935.
9. Dohnanyi (Budapest), letter nominating Bela Bartok for the Greguss Medal, October 23, 1935.
Conflicts
10. "Emil Sauer Quit the Jury of the International Franz Liszt Competition," Pesti Hirlap, May 14, 1933.
11. "Erno Dohnanyi on the Franz Liszt Competition," Pesti Hirlap, May 25, 1933.
12. Dohnanyi, "On Radio Programs and a Certain Radio Program," July 1936.
13. Dohnanyi (Budapest), memorandum to Hungarian Minister of Religion and Public Education Balint Homan (Budapest), January 22, 1941.
Part IV: World War II
A New Beginning
1. Dohnanyi (Budapest), letters to Ilona Zachar (Goedoello, Hungary), January 7-8 and 13, 1939.
Plans for Retirement
2. Aurel Schuschny, "A Conversation with Erno Dohnanyi about His Work, His Plans, and His Retirement," Film, Szinhaz, Irodalom (Budapest), April 25-May 1, 1941.
The Aging Maestro Speaks
3. Denes Szantho, "Conversation with Erno Dohnanyi," Magyar Nemzet (Budapest), March 8, 1942.
4. Dohnanyi, "The Message of Music," in Hungarian Creators, ed. Kalman Konkoly (Budapest: Singer es Wolfner Irodalmi Intezet, 1942).
5. Zoltan Egyed, "Erno Dohnanyi on the Eternal Impact of Music, Good and Bad Music, the Relationship of Master and Student, and the True Calling of Women," Film, Szinhaz, Irodalom, February 19-25, 1943.
6. Pal Taksonyi, "Today's Hungarian Folk Music Has Brought Nothing New into Modern Composition: Erno Dohnanyi Makes a Statement to the OEsszetartas," OEsszetartas (Budapest), November 12, 1943.
The War Reaches Budapest
7. Dohnanyi (Goedoello, Hungary), letter to Maria Dohnanyi Kovats (Budapest), July 7, 1944.
Part V: Exile
Flight
1. Dohnanyi (Neukirchen am Walde, Austria), letter to Maria Dohnanyi Kovats (Budapest), November 12, 1945.
Political Charges
2. Dohnanyi, Affidavit, November 26, 1948.
3. Dohnanyi, Statement about the Political Accusations, ca. 1949.
The New World
4. Dohnanyi (Tucuman, Argentina), letter to Karl Kuersteiner (Tallahassee, FL), August 3, 1949.
5. Betty Patterson, "Master Musician Joins FSU Faculty" Tallahassee Democrat (Tallahassee, FL), November 6, 1949.
Lectures
6. Dohnanyi, "Romanticism in Beethoven's Pianoforte Sonatas," December 9, 1948.
7. Dohnanyi, "Sight-Reading," December 10, 1948.
American Works
8. Dohnanyi, Program Note for American Rhapsody, op. 47, February 21, 1954.
9. Dohnanyi, Program Note for Stabat Mater, op. 46, January 16, 1956.
10. Dohnanyi (Tallahassee), letter to Donald Ferguson (Minneapolis, MN), February 17, 1957.
The "Youthful Oldster"
11. Clarence Jones, "Florida's Youthful Oldsters: Last of the Romantic Age Masters Not Slowing Down-At 81 the Dean of World's Leading Composers Plays with Spirit of Lad of 25," Florida Times-Union (Jacksonville, FL), October 5, 1958.
12. Roy Flynn, Radio Interview with Dohnanyi on His 82nd Birthday, WFSU (Tallahassee, FL), July 27, 1959.
Farewell
13. Dohnanyi, Radio Address, RIAS Berlin, July 27, 1957.
Appendix: List of Works
Source Notes
Bibliography
Index
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Acknowledgements
Preface
Part I: A Path to Success
Childhood
1. Dohnanyi, "From My Memoirs," Hungarian Radio Budapest, January 30, 1944.
At the Academy of Music in Budapest
2. Dohnanyi (Budapest, Hungary), letter to Friedrich von Dohnanyi (Pozsony, Hungary), September 14, 1894.
The Beginnings of International Fame
3. "About Dohnanyi: The Latest and Youngest Star Pianist," The Daily Chronicle (London, England), December 3, 1898.
A Professorship in Berlin Rather Than Budapest
4. Dohnanyi (Vienna, Austria), letter to OEdoen Mihalovich (Budapest), April 22, 1905.
The Touring Virtuoso
5. "About Dohnanyi," Orebladet (Kristiania, Norway), October 10, 1906.
Remaining Abroad
6. "Dohnanyi on the Opera: A Conversation with the Artist," Arad es Videke (Arad, Hungary), January 27, 1911.
The Gathering Storm
7. Dohnanyi (Berlin, Germany), letter to Maria Dohnanyi Kovats (Budapest), September 28, 1914.
Part II: World War I and Its Aftermath
War in Europe, Peace at Home
1. Dohnanyi (Budapest), letter to Maria Dohnanyi Kovats (Budapest), January 13, 1917.
Reform Plan for the Budapest Academy of Music
2. Dohnanyi (Budapest), memorandum to OEdoen Mihalovich (Budapest), November 12, 1917.
Revolution at the Academy of Music
3. "Hubay Wants to Leave the Music Academy: Dohnanyi's Statement Concerning the Reorganization of the Music College and Hubay's Role," Az Est (Budapest), February 20, 1919.
4. "The New Era at the Academy of Music: Erno Dohnanyi on the Reform Plans," Szinhazi Elet (Budapest), March 16-22, 1919.
Suspension
5. Gyoergy Simonka, "Erno Dohnanyi has been Suspended: A Conversation with the Artist," Az Ujsag (Budapest), October 10, 1919.
6. Laszlo Fenyes, "Conversation with Erno Dohnanyi," Fenyes Laszlo hetilapja (Budapest), October 16, 1919.
7. Dohnanyi (Budapest), Testimony on Behalf of Zoltan Kodaly to the Academy of Music Disciplinary Board, January 28, 1920.
The Master Pedagogue
8. "Freedom in Music Teaching Methods," The Etude, July 1921.
9. "Hungary's Undying Love for Music," The Etude, April 1926.
10. "Erno von Dohnanyi: Technical Material Discussed," in Harriette Brower, Modern Masters of the Keyboard (New York: Frederick A. Stokes, 1926).
11. Dohnanyi, Preface to Essential Finger Exercises for Obtaining a Sure Piano Technique (Budapest: Rozsavoelgyi, 1929).
The Celebrated Performer
12. "Young Boswell Interviews Dohnanyi," New-York Tribune, April 9, 1923.
13. Laszlo Raskay, "'America is Preparing to Conquer Music . . .': About Erno Dohnanyi's American Tour and European Plans," Pesti Naplo (Budapest), March 5, 1926.
14. Miklos Guttmann, "Erno Dohnanyi: A Nagyvarad Interview," Zenei Szemle (Timisoara, Romania), June 1926.
Part III: The Musical Leader
President-Conductor of the Budapest Philharmonic Society
1. "The European Tour and the 75th Anniversary of the Philharmonic Society: A Statement from Erno Dohnanyi," Pesti Hirlap (Budapest), April 12, 1928.
2. Rudolf Pollak, "Dohnanyi: The Conductor of the Budapest Philharmonic," Het Vaderland (The Hague, Netherlands), June 22, 1928.
3. Dohnanyi, "Program Plans for the Coming Season," in Yearbook of the Philharmonic Society Formed from the Orchestra of the Royal Hungarian Opera House, 1935-1936 (Budapest: Filharmoniai Tarsasag, 1936).
Music Director of the Hungarian Radio
4. "Erno Dohnanyi and the Radio (Conversation with the Maestro)," Radioelet (Budapest), October 11, 1929.
5. "Dr. Erno Dohnanyi Talks to Radioelet about His Post, His Plans, and the Radio," Radioelet, January 30, 1931.
6. "Gypsy Music and the Radio: Erno Dohnanyi, Music Director-in-Chief of the Radio, On Gypsy Music," Radioelet, June 19, 1931.
Director of the Franz Liszt Academy of Music
7. Dohnanyi, Opening Address for the Academic Year at the Liszt Academy of Music, September 20, 1934.
8. J.V.E., "'We Must Bring Home Franz Liszt's Remains,' Declares Erno Dohnanyi-The Director of the Academy of Music Has Recovered from His Serious Illness and Declares His New Plans," Budapesti Hirlap (Budapest), February 24, 1935.
9. Dohnanyi (Budapest), letter nominating Bela Bartok for the Greguss Medal, October 23, 1935.
Conflicts
10. "Emil Sauer Quit the Jury of the International Franz Liszt Competition," Pesti Hirlap, May 14, 1933.
11. "Erno Dohnanyi on the Franz Liszt Competition," Pesti Hirlap, May 25, 1933.
12. Dohnanyi, "On Radio Programs and a Certain Radio Program," July 1936.
13. Dohnanyi (Budapest), memorandum to Hungarian Minister of Religion and Public Education Balint Homan (Budapest), January 22, 1941.
Part IV: World War II
A New Beginning
1. Dohnanyi (Budapest), letters to Ilona Zachar (Goedoello, Hungary), January 7-8 and 13, 1939.
Plans for Retirement
2. Aurel Schuschny, "A Conversation with Erno Dohnanyi about His Work, His Plans, and His Retirement," Film, Szinhaz, Irodalom (Budapest), April 25-May 1, 1941.
The Aging Maestro Speaks
3. Denes Szantho, "Conversation with Erno Dohnanyi," Magyar Nemzet (Budapest), March 8, 1942.
4. Dohnanyi, "The Message of Music," in Hungarian Creators, ed. Kalman Konkoly (Budapest: Singer es Wolfner Irodalmi Intezet, 1942).
5. Zoltan Egyed, "Erno Dohnanyi on the Eternal Impact of Music, Good and Bad Music, the Relationship of Master and Student, and the True Calling of Women," Film, Szinhaz, Irodalom, February 19-25, 1943.
6. Pal Taksonyi, "Today's Hungarian Folk Music Has Brought Nothing New into Modern Composition: Erno Dohnanyi Makes a Statement to the OEsszetartas," OEsszetartas (Budapest), November 12, 1943.
The War Reaches Budapest
7. Dohnanyi (Goedoello, Hungary), letter to Maria Dohnanyi Kovats (Budapest), July 7, 1944.
Part V: Exile
Flight
1. Dohnanyi (Neukirchen am Walde, Austria), letter to Maria Dohnanyi Kovats (Budapest), November 12, 1945.
Political Charges
2. Dohnanyi, Affidavit, November 26, 1948.
3. Dohnanyi, Statement about the Political Accusations, ca. 1949.
The New World
4. Dohnanyi (Tucuman, Argentina), letter to Karl Kuersteiner (Tallahassee, FL), August 3, 1949.
5. Betty Patterson, "Master Musician Joins FSU Faculty" Tallahassee Democrat (Tallahassee, FL), November 6, 1949.
Lectures
6. Dohnanyi, "Romanticism in Beethoven's Pianoforte Sonatas," December 9, 1948.
7. Dohnanyi, "Sight-Reading," December 10, 1948.
American Works
8. Dohnanyi, Program Note for American Rhapsody, op. 47, February 21, 1954.
9. Dohnanyi, Program Note for Stabat Mater, op. 46, January 16, 1956.
10. Dohnanyi (Tallahassee), letter to Donald Ferguson (Minneapolis, MN), February 17, 1957.
The "Youthful Oldster"
11. Clarence Jones, "Florida's Youthful Oldsters: Last of the Romantic Age Masters Not Slowing Down-At 81 the Dean of World's Leading Composers Plays with Spirit of Lad of 25," Florida Times-Union (Jacksonville, FL), October 5, 1958.
12. Roy Flynn, Radio Interview with Dohnanyi on His 82nd Birthday, WFSU (Tallahassee, FL), July 27, 1959.
Farewell
13. Dohnanyi, Radio Address, RIAS Berlin, July 27, 1957.
Appendix: List of Works
Source Notes
Bibliography
Index
Preface
Part I: A Path to Success
Childhood
1. Dohnanyi, "From My Memoirs," Hungarian Radio Budapest, January 30, 1944.
At the Academy of Music in Budapest
2. Dohnanyi (Budapest, Hungary), letter to Friedrich von Dohnanyi (Pozsony, Hungary), September 14, 1894.
The Beginnings of International Fame
3. "About Dohnanyi: The Latest and Youngest Star Pianist," The Daily Chronicle (London, England), December 3, 1898.
A Professorship in Berlin Rather Than Budapest
4. Dohnanyi (Vienna, Austria), letter to OEdoen Mihalovich (Budapest), April 22, 1905.
The Touring Virtuoso
5. "About Dohnanyi," Orebladet (Kristiania, Norway), October 10, 1906.
Remaining Abroad
6. "Dohnanyi on the Opera: A Conversation with the Artist," Arad es Videke (Arad, Hungary), January 27, 1911.
The Gathering Storm
7. Dohnanyi (Berlin, Germany), letter to Maria Dohnanyi Kovats (Budapest), September 28, 1914.
Part II: World War I and Its Aftermath
War in Europe, Peace at Home
1. Dohnanyi (Budapest), letter to Maria Dohnanyi Kovats (Budapest), January 13, 1917.
Reform Plan for the Budapest Academy of Music
2. Dohnanyi (Budapest), memorandum to OEdoen Mihalovich (Budapest), November 12, 1917.
Revolution at the Academy of Music
3. "Hubay Wants to Leave the Music Academy: Dohnanyi's Statement Concerning the Reorganization of the Music College and Hubay's Role," Az Est (Budapest), February 20, 1919.
4. "The New Era at the Academy of Music: Erno Dohnanyi on the Reform Plans," Szinhazi Elet (Budapest), March 16-22, 1919.
Suspension
5. Gyoergy Simonka, "Erno Dohnanyi has been Suspended: A Conversation with the Artist," Az Ujsag (Budapest), October 10, 1919.
6. Laszlo Fenyes, "Conversation with Erno Dohnanyi," Fenyes Laszlo hetilapja (Budapest), October 16, 1919.
7. Dohnanyi (Budapest), Testimony on Behalf of Zoltan Kodaly to the Academy of Music Disciplinary Board, January 28, 1920.
The Master Pedagogue
8. "Freedom in Music Teaching Methods," The Etude, July 1921.
9. "Hungary's Undying Love for Music," The Etude, April 1926.
10. "Erno von Dohnanyi: Technical Material Discussed," in Harriette Brower, Modern Masters of the Keyboard (New York: Frederick A. Stokes, 1926).
11. Dohnanyi, Preface to Essential Finger Exercises for Obtaining a Sure Piano Technique (Budapest: Rozsavoelgyi, 1929).
The Celebrated Performer
12. "Young Boswell Interviews Dohnanyi," New-York Tribune, April 9, 1923.
13. Laszlo Raskay, "'America is Preparing to Conquer Music . . .': About Erno Dohnanyi's American Tour and European Plans," Pesti Naplo (Budapest), March 5, 1926.
14. Miklos Guttmann, "Erno Dohnanyi: A Nagyvarad Interview," Zenei Szemle (Timisoara, Romania), June 1926.
Part III: The Musical Leader
President-Conductor of the Budapest Philharmonic Society
1. "The European Tour and the 75th Anniversary of the Philharmonic Society: A Statement from Erno Dohnanyi," Pesti Hirlap (Budapest), April 12, 1928.
2. Rudolf Pollak, "Dohnanyi: The Conductor of the Budapest Philharmonic," Het Vaderland (The Hague, Netherlands), June 22, 1928.
3. Dohnanyi, "Program Plans for the Coming Season," in Yearbook of the Philharmonic Society Formed from the Orchestra of the Royal Hungarian Opera House, 1935-1936 (Budapest: Filharmoniai Tarsasag, 1936).
Music Director of the Hungarian Radio
4. "Erno Dohnanyi and the Radio (Conversation with the Maestro)," Radioelet (Budapest), October 11, 1929.
5. "Dr. Erno Dohnanyi Talks to Radioelet about His Post, His Plans, and the Radio," Radioelet, January 30, 1931.
6. "Gypsy Music and the Radio: Erno Dohnanyi, Music Director-in-Chief of the Radio, On Gypsy Music," Radioelet, June 19, 1931.
Director of the Franz Liszt Academy of Music
7. Dohnanyi, Opening Address for the Academic Year at the Liszt Academy of Music, September 20, 1934.
8. J.V.E., "'We Must Bring Home Franz Liszt's Remains,' Declares Erno Dohnanyi-The Director of the Academy of Music Has Recovered from His Serious Illness and Declares His New Plans," Budapesti Hirlap (Budapest), February 24, 1935.
9. Dohnanyi (Budapest), letter nominating Bela Bartok for the Greguss Medal, October 23, 1935.
Conflicts
10. "Emil Sauer Quit the Jury of the International Franz Liszt Competition," Pesti Hirlap, May 14, 1933.
11. "Erno Dohnanyi on the Franz Liszt Competition," Pesti Hirlap, May 25, 1933.
12. Dohnanyi, "On Radio Programs and a Certain Radio Program," July 1936.
13. Dohnanyi (Budapest), memorandum to Hungarian Minister of Religion and Public Education Balint Homan (Budapest), January 22, 1941.
Part IV: World War II
A New Beginning
1. Dohnanyi (Budapest), letters to Ilona Zachar (Goedoello, Hungary), January 7-8 and 13, 1939.
Plans for Retirement
2. Aurel Schuschny, "A Conversation with Erno Dohnanyi about His Work, His Plans, and His Retirement," Film, Szinhaz, Irodalom (Budapest), April 25-May 1, 1941.
The Aging Maestro Speaks
3. Denes Szantho, "Conversation with Erno Dohnanyi," Magyar Nemzet (Budapest), March 8, 1942.
4. Dohnanyi, "The Message of Music," in Hungarian Creators, ed. Kalman Konkoly (Budapest: Singer es Wolfner Irodalmi Intezet, 1942).
5. Zoltan Egyed, "Erno Dohnanyi on the Eternal Impact of Music, Good and Bad Music, the Relationship of Master and Student, and the True Calling of Women," Film, Szinhaz, Irodalom, February 19-25, 1943.
6. Pal Taksonyi, "Today's Hungarian Folk Music Has Brought Nothing New into Modern Composition: Erno Dohnanyi Makes a Statement to the OEsszetartas," OEsszetartas (Budapest), November 12, 1943.
The War Reaches Budapest
7. Dohnanyi (Goedoello, Hungary), letter to Maria Dohnanyi Kovats (Budapest), July 7, 1944.
Part V: Exile
Flight
1. Dohnanyi (Neukirchen am Walde, Austria), letter to Maria Dohnanyi Kovats (Budapest), November 12, 1945.
Political Charges
2. Dohnanyi, Affidavit, November 26, 1948.
3. Dohnanyi, Statement about the Political Accusations, ca. 1949.
The New World
4. Dohnanyi (Tucuman, Argentina), letter to Karl Kuersteiner (Tallahassee, FL), August 3, 1949.
5. Betty Patterson, "Master Musician Joins FSU Faculty" Tallahassee Democrat (Tallahassee, FL), November 6, 1949.
Lectures
6. Dohnanyi, "Romanticism in Beethoven's Pianoforte Sonatas," December 9, 1948.
7. Dohnanyi, "Sight-Reading," December 10, 1948.
American Works
8. Dohnanyi, Program Note for American Rhapsody, op. 47, February 21, 1954.
9. Dohnanyi, Program Note for Stabat Mater, op. 46, January 16, 1956.
10. Dohnanyi (Tallahassee), letter to Donald Ferguson (Minneapolis, MN), February 17, 1957.
The "Youthful Oldster"
11. Clarence Jones, "Florida's Youthful Oldsters: Last of the Romantic Age Masters Not Slowing Down-At 81 the Dean of World's Leading Composers Plays with Spirit of Lad of 25," Florida Times-Union (Jacksonville, FL), October 5, 1958.
12. Roy Flynn, Radio Interview with Dohnanyi on His 82nd Birthday, WFSU (Tallahassee, FL), July 27, 1959.
Farewell
13. Dohnanyi, Radio Address, RIAS Berlin, July 27, 1957.
Appendix: List of Works
Source Notes
Bibliography
Index
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