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Searched for music in Diaries (1112 results found)

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  • Diary entry for 1912-09-27

    ... 27. Leider ist der letzte Grund, weshalb meine Vorträge, trotzdem sie erbeten wurden, ins Wasser fallen mußten, nur mir allein bewußt In June 1912 Schenker was invited by the Society of the Friends of Music to give lectures (see OJ 11/22, [2 ...

  • Diary entry for 1913-11-07

    ... : Performance! Even prose writing requires balance. In most cases a word stands at the center, whose meaning is paramount and for whose sake all the words before and after it are grouped in the correct balance, just as in music (e.g. in piano playing) a note ...

  • Diary entry for 1913-11-29

    ... carried on a discussion about music. I am still aware, as I speak about it, of the compulsion in my limbs that I had to suppress, in order not to injure the emperor in his vanity as a patron and connoisseur of art. In the end I was tired of my reserve, and ...

  • Diary entry for 1916-04-11

    ... Korngold". She admits, among other things, that she is being ridiculed by her own family for continuing her music studies. Towards evening, I meet the daughter of Dr. Kohn from Mödling, a divorced lady …; she invites me "to do a little music-making with her ...

  • Diary entry for 1917-01-30

    ... hopeful or hopeless: not that the young lady is lacking a considerable feeling for music – she is strong enough to seek paths outwards, and to take them – but merely that, as is generally the sad case among the talents of today, even she lacks that power ...

  • Diary entry for 1925-08-15

    ... . transl., pp. 106–17. - u. Chaos Regarding Schenker's work on Haydn's Chaos, see: Lawrence Kramer, Haydn's Chaos, Schenker's Order; or, Hermeneutics and Musical Analysis: Can They Mix?, 19th-Century Music, vol. 16, No. 1 (Summer, 1992), pp. 3-17. -Arbeit ...

  • Diary entry for 1928-11-20

    ... qualifies this as "a kind of sonic graphology" ("eine Art klanglicher Graphologie"), a search for features of the music that shed light on Schubert's character, analogous to handwriting analysis. gebracht haben will, u. das Ergebnis der Schubert ...

  • Diary entry for 1931-02-25

    ... ]): he thanks me for my prompt answer; his gratitude seems to me a little cool, in view of my accomplishment. Radio: Petrushka by Stravinsky: one musical scrap after the next, at most bound together to the dimension of a Russian dance, disguised with all ...

  • Diary entry for 1911-08-23

    ... , für die gute Meinung, aber ich bin mit meiner gegenwärtigen Stelle auch zufrieden.“ ("Your Majesty could truly replace me in my position as Director of Music." The Emperor turned round and said, laughing: "I thank you, my dear Director of Music, for ...

  • Diary entry for 1928-10-24

    ... . Vrieslander complains about Hoboken's aloofness in matters of music and money; he can only explain this as envy where music is concerned, as stinginess where money is concerned. The simple explanation is too difficult because it is too obvious. Musically ...

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