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Hindemith's Early Songs for Voice and Piano
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 January 1982
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In May 1917 Paul Hindemith wrote to his friend Emmy Ronnefeldt:
I realize more and more that it is high time I got free of all that old conservatory stuff! What is it that links me to all these people? Tradition! When I want to know something, nobody can help me. I can't talk seriously about music with anybody because no one any longer has ideals, and because the whole art has been reduced to craftsmanship… I want to make music I don't care whether it pleases anybody. Music has only to be true and genuine.
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