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Hans Keller

1919–1985

Letter from Hans Keller [1980]
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Hans (Heinrich) Keller (11 March 1919 – 6 November 1985) was an Austrian-born British musician and writer, who made significant contributions to musicology and music criticism, as well as being a commentator on such disparate fields as psychoanalysis and football. In the late 1950s, he invented the method of "wordless functional analysis", in which a musical composition is analysed in musical sound alone, without any words being heard or read. He worked full-time for the BBC between 1959 and 1979.

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  • Letter from Hans Keller

    Hans Keller, recipient: Marie-Louise Von Motesiczky
    10–11 October 1958
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  • Letter from Hans Keller

    Hans Keller, recipient: Marie-Louise Von Motesiczky
    8 October 1980
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  • Letter to Milein Cosman

    Recipients: Hans Keller, Milein Cosman
    12 July 1980
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  • Letter to Milein Cosman

    Recipients: Hans Keller, Milein Cosman
    13 July 1980
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