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Diary entry for 1934-10-23
... University of Vienna in 1937 on Mahler, and from Yale University in 1942 on Notre Dame polyphony; in the USA, he had a long and distinguished career as a musicologist, primarily as a medieval music scholar. (Vis. K.): der Vater bewilligt das Geld nicht ...
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Diary entry for 1934-10-26
... him to oppose the arrogance of today’s youth by proclaiming – preaching – musical coherence! ...
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Diary entry for 1934-10-31
... resort. Games of solitaire in the music room, with the window open! ...
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Diary entry for 1934-11-03
... University in 1942 on Notre Dame polyphony; in the USA, he had a long and distinguished career as a musicologist, primarily as a medieval music scholar. – Steuermann: S. 15–25. Wolf zur 1. Stunde. Nach der Jause Wege. Von Weigl (K.): wird warten, liest die ...
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Diary entry for 1934-12-01
... Vienna in 1937 with a dissertation on the concept of motion in eighteenth-century music theory (Die musikalischen Bewegungsbegriffe in den Generalbaß- und Kompositionslehren des 18. Jahrhunderts als Fortsetzung der Lehre vom Kontrapunkt), under the ...
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Diary entry for 1934-12-06
... Presse, this concert of light music was performed by the Bohème Quartet, and the radio orchestra of the Vienna Symphony, conducted by Josef Holzer. 6. From Mozio (letterOC A/284): he adds the name of the man with the shortwave therapy, and his address. A ...
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Diary entry for 1934-12-16
... from Jonas to Schenker together with a typed German translation of a review of Jonas’s book published in the Monthly Musical Review of December 1934. u. Schenkers Theorie. Frl. Elias bringt eine schöne Pflanze. 16–23 (summary): cleaning of the apartment ...
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Diary entry for 1899-03-15
... 's appointment as Music Director at Leipzig occurred in 1907. Clearly, thus, this entry cannot belong to the 1899 diary; neither can it be transferred to the 1907 or 1908 diary, because it carries no date.) Ein Werkchen, durch nichts in der Welt entschuldbar ...
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Diary entry for 1912-11-25
... concerning a new pupil, whom he is clearly not up to teaching. After lunch, a purely musical discussion of several passages from Chopin's Ballade in G minor. Something about the effects of my work: Mr. Louis in Munich suddenly discovers that diversity is ...
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Diary entry for 1913-05-31
... gain some idea of how music could be written about compared to what he is used to reading! I can only conclude that Dahms, too, does not have the correct understanding of my work. But I know for sure that the publisher Hertzka has committed an act of ...