Sharon. Winklhofer's scientific contributions
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Publication (1)
Thesis--University of California, Los Angeles, 1978. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 481-509). Photocopy. s
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... Sharon Winklhofer derived her statement that the Sonata sketch "dates from the second week of January 1851" from page 74 of the bound sketchbook unto which Liszt wrote "Eilsen, 2 me semaine de Janvier 1851." 39 There is, however, nothing to link that page (Example 49) with 1851 or with Eilsen. Hence, there is no evidence as to when Liszt penned his sketch of the single motif headed by the B minor key signature of two sharps (Examples 52 and 50). ...