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Diary entry for 1916-05-13
... true keen insight? And verily with the keen insight of the Germans is someone who knows his music capable of singing a song. A people whose top class is capable of such concentration must of necessity have great character! Without such abilities to ...
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Diary entry for 1916-06-11
... one still needed evidence of the immaturity of this musician, then it would suffice to point out that, to change the subject again, he believes to have found "new seeds" in Russian music. Mr. Weingartner, who at this moment feels excluded from the ...
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Diary entry for 1916-09-07
... overanxious concerns and that, out of fear for the future, she wanted to economize in music! PostcardWSLB 274 to Hertzka: I tell him about the article in Der Kunstwart. Postcard to Mrs. Deutsch: I refer her, too, to the article received today! Lie ...
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Diary entry for 1916-09-15
... Mahler's sister Justine (1868–1938), who in 1902 married the violinist Arnold Rosé, a colleague of Moriz Violin's at the Vienna Music Academy. They had two children, both of whom became musicians: Alfred (1902–1975) and Alma (1906–1944). habe sich einmal ...
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Diary entry for 1916-10-12
... astronomy; and of the musicians and philosophers, and not of music and philosophy!" ...
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Diary entry for 1919-08-29
... dringender verweise ich ihn auf die Generalbaßlehre sowohl des Vaters J. S. Bach, Vorschriften und Grundsätze zum vierstimmigen Spielen des General-Bass oder Accompagnement für seine Scholaren in der Music (1738). als des Sohnes Bach, C. P. E. Bach, Versuch ...
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Diary entry for 1921-08-29
... here in their connectedness. Lie-Liechen understood so handily the way the houses are built, out of a necessity to protect them from the wild winds of the Zeinis; she also knew how to explain sensibly the fact that so little singing or music was to be ...
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Diary entry for 1923-09-13
... about a musical director position in Helsingfors. Lunch at 11:00, then Marie is sent to her aunt and then to the train; to Waidhofen 101,600 Kronen. We travel comfortably, reading, only the heat is torturous. As soon as we arrive, we go to the cemetery ...
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Diary entry for 1925-03-27
... his contacting Einstein (which I hear about for the first time) bore fruit; he admits that he has not yet read the last issues of Tonwille, nor what a few music authors say against the Urlinie; he will be spending the summer in the North Tyrol ...
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Diary entry for 1925-07-01
... Mann can seize the opportunity to lay out the poetic parallels to Wagner's music for the reader? If this were the case, she could not possibly at the same time be the silly goose, the philistine person that her husband considers her to be when he takes ...