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Searched for music in Diaries (1112 results found)

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  • Diary entry for 1931-11-25

    ... freie Satz – weitere Lege. Von Lyttle ein Heft der Zeitschrift „Der Organist “, darin ein Aufsatz von ihm. Lytle, Victor Vaughn, Music Composition of the Present, The American Organist 14/11 (November 1931), pp. 661-66 [copy as OJ 21/25]. Von Lyttle (Br ...

  • Diary entry for 1931-11-27

    ... about Goethe and music for the 100th anniversary of Goethe’s death (1932). Am freien Satz. ¾11–½12h erstes Diktat zur „Diminution“. Ich leihe Salzer den Aufsatz von Lytle. In the diary entry for November 4, 1931, Schenker records receiving a letter from ...

  • Diary entry for 1933-07-19

    ... general understanding of music (see the diary entry for June 27, 1933); this would come about only when musicians actually became acquainted and conversant with his theory. Ueber die Feier meines Geburtstages in Neu-Münster. This refers to an article by ...

  • Diary entry for 1934-09-06

    ... conducted the Vienna Symphony Orchestra in a program comprising Beethoven’s Coriolan Overture and Brahms’s Fourth Symphony, in the broadcast "Young Artists, Part III: Graduates of the State Academy for Music and the Performing Arts." Ich fürchte, Kabasta ...

  • Diary entry for 1897-06-07

    ... to "modern" music ‒ a theme that will recur constantly throughout his diaries. Ser. A, Paula Szalit für Conzerte vorbereitet, u. a.: S. Bachs Fuge cism (5stm) u. esmoll. The following two entries are undated. They have been assigned the following date ...

  • Diary entry for 1898-09-24

    ... to this so eminently practical question. An idealist in his own right! Herein lies the contrast to earlier dramatic technique. Russian synodal choir: primitive music, and subjective imagination, though sadly not only of an individual but of an entire ...

  • Diary entry for 1906-09-19

    ... , which make for palpable effects. One is almost inclined to hold up the accomplishments of today's acrobats as morally inspiring models even for artists of the word, of music, and of the paintbrush, in so far as the latter today are altogether deficient ...

  • Diary entry for 1906-12-02

    ... called for a revival of Goetz's music.) Schuberts Symph. VI Cdur: Meist verfehlte Technik des Holzbläsersatzes (Hbl. ohne Fagott, Horn, oder Str.(!), im Gegensatz z.B. zum Klang einer Flöte auf Fagott u.s.w.!) Marschartig, also „Schubertisch,“ in allen ...

  • Diary entry for 1906-12-12

    ... melody itself. ‒ Haydn's D major Symphony yet again performed too fast; contrary to that, Löwe's authoritative pronouncement: "Nowhere is Haydn's music played as it is in the Concert Society" ‒ any response to that, any correction, must of course remain ...

  • Diary entry for 1907-02-03

    ... unnoticed, and at any rate ought ‒ not unjustly ‒ to have gone unnoticed. √ Trumpet as the most modest first coloristic factor in the small orchestra, almost indispensable (especially in church musics). Conductor Luze very did his job with distinction. ...

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