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Searched for sonata "form," in Diaries (1082 results found)

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  • Diary entry for 1925-03-19

    ... Wiener Journal, in which she mentions the Urlinie totally inappropriately. On the radio, the Sedlak-Winkler Quartet: Beethoven Op. 59, No. 3: played poorly; a sonata for violin and harp by Spohr; interesting sonorities, and otherwise composed with ...

  • Diary entry for 1925-03-21

    ... Allgemeine Zeitung (postcard): I ask for direct delivery under wrapper. To Dr. Baumgarten; (letter): a few points: Winter was the one who proposed a settlement, not I! UE would be put to the test with the Beethoven sonatas. The clogged drainpipe in the ...

  • Diary entry for 1925-03-30

    ... excuse myself with needing to avoid seeing Hertza and Dr. Kalmus. From To Dr. Baumgarten; (letter= OC 72/715): draft letter= OC 52/713-714 to UE about Der Tonwille, sonatas and theories – taken to the Post Office= OC 52/716 with Lie-Liechen. To Dr ...

  • Diary entry for 1926-11-30

    ... manuscript…" etc. From his own collection, Mr Hinterberger fetches the autograph of Mozart's Violin Sonata in B, whose amusing history Jahn had already told (Köchel catalogue 458). Finally, the Beethoven Bagatelles Op. 129 119 , Nos 8–9 were to be seen. After ...

  • Diary entry for 1926-12-19

    ... over this transcription in a way that, for certain, no conductor would do today! The little that he has accomplished is, of course, too slender when set against the serious basic mistake. Frieda called while we were out. 6:30 on the radio: sonatas for ...

  • Diary entry for 1927-02-08

    ... his idea of "Urtöne"!, and regards the slurs I use to indicate connections as analogous to a railroad shunting yard. In the evening, piano four-hands: Haydn and Schubert. Radio: 9:45 to 10:45 Beethoven, String Quartet Op. 95 and Sonata Op. 53 played by ...

  • Diary entry for 1928-01-30

    ... myself from the trap. Radio, 8 o'clock: Casado; from the works on the program, a sonata by Locatelli stands out, and a thoroughly beautiful Pastorale by Couperin; the Chopin Nocturne in E he plays significantly better than Burmester, yet still annoyingly ...

  • Diary entry for 1928-07-21

    ... is restricted only to the improvised fantasy. Even a sonata movement, as indeed all composition, is based on true improvisation. Back, then, to diminution as the best means of improvisation. I remind him of J. S. Bach's improvisations, published in ...

  • Diary entry for 1928-09-20

    ... distinguished clearly between long and short grace-notes in the autograph manuscript of the Sonata in E, in London. To Frieda (postcard): Lie-Liechen thanks her for her birthday greetings. From Landau (postcard): he suggests Monday at 4:30. To Landau (postcard ...

  • Diary entry for 1928-11-10

    ... decided to give a lecture at the Schubert Conference about the lengths in two sonatas by Schubert. I am content for him to talk; Lie-Liechen even turns on the loudspeaker, so that I was spared an extreme effort. ...

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