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Diary entry for 1933-10-08
... article. Read aloud the end of the paragraph on "Figuration" in Free Composition. ...
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Diary entry for 1933-10-06
... aloud the paragraph "Figuration" from Free Composition. ...
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Diary entry for 1934-01-08
... hope that …" – Objections towards Jonas. From Deutsch (letterOJ 10/3, [205]): plans. Wolf has again stepped into line, is agreed to my plan concerning figured bass – presents questions from Cube!?! ...
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Diary entry for 1934-10-17
... Concerto in E minor: no true legato, the figures flash like steel (Lie-Liechen) rather than having the fragrance of melody! ...
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Diary entry for 1928-02-17
... , Lindberg in an aria by Handel, which was lacking in non legato in the sixteenth-note figures, which forced him to seek refuge in singing legato and quietly. It certainly does not testify to Lindberg's ability that he has to resort to these desperate ...
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Diary entry for 1929-10-02
... and her sister. Radio: broadcast of the concert given by Olschewska and Schipper: a worthy, truly attractive program, the performance truly unsurpassable; In Paesiello's "Nel cor non più mi sento" Mrs. O. introduces a turn figure that I have heard only ...
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Diary entry for 1932-01-18
... December 19, 1931, and a letter from his uncle. From Bärenreiter Verlag: scores, and announcement of a work about C.P.E. Bach by Dr. Schmidt. I excuse Brünauer from the Urlinie; encourage him to pursue figured bass and piano playing, and thus seek to find ...
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Diary entry for 1929-12-11
... -toned playing is necessary even if a complete fullness of tone should be avoided. Matters of meter were everywhere achieved with honor; for the most part however it was overdone, since the special rhythm and an increase of notes in the figuration should ...
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Diary entry for 1914-01-13
... sideways – whereupon I awoke. Dr. Frühmann at Lie-Liechen's, a precautionary consultation. From Roth, two chamber duets by Handel provided with figured bass. Mrs. Kolischer appears at precisely 3:30, professes not to have read my letter on account of the ...
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Diary entry for 1915-12-12
... the figures; but everything that was good was stifled by the poor effect of lack of freedom in performance. One can see from this example how little the cause is served with those advantages if, first and foremost, a free exchange between light and ...