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Searched for "urlinie" art (2254 results found)

Filter: diaries: 1241, correspondence: 717, lessonbooks: 128, person: 92, work: 26, organization: 16, other: 12, place: 7, journal: 6

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  • Diary entry for 1907-07-05

    ... irgendeine geheime Neigung zu Parallelismen zu besitzen; die Kirche hat zwei Türme, das Brunnen zwei Röhren, u. an beiden Enden des Dorfes je ein Lärchenwald, die beide ganz in derselben Art für die Sommergäste nutzbar gemacht sind, das historisches Kreuz am ...

  • Diary entry for 1908-01-05

    ... , durchaus noch einen weiteren hinzufügen, nämlich mich anlügen, d.h. mir die angebliche Ursache in lügenhafter Art aufklären. Ich entziehe mich indessen bestimmt ihren Darlegungen, was sie seltsamerweise nun noch peinlicher berührt, als wenn ich sie ...

  • Diary entry for 1908-02-13

    ... general feeling there has been regarding these masters, and what reservations there remain still today regarding Wagner! If only a further twenty-five years had flown by! — — In the end, art never lays itself open to being mocked. "I do not know how the ...

  • Diary entry for 1908-02-28

    ... envision a sluggish, boring person who is afflicted allegedly with "equilibrium" in his soul (as also in his art) as if with an illness, may be put down to eternal stupidity. According to this, the public evaluates Rosé's performance as "more classical ...

  • Diary entry for 1912-08-02

    ... decline of the art of music, one need only see the heights to which less capable – or completely incapable – people are inflated (Walter in Munich; Gregor in Vienna; Bopp in Vienna, etc.). And how all the more alarming is the evidence that the people of ...

  • Diary entry for 1912-08-09

    ... his embarrassment, simply because its origins are to be found in a false relationship to the art of music, thus in a lie. ...

  • Diary entry for 1912-09-03

    ... Meisters Lehrjahre, and Wilhelm Meisters Wanderjahre. haben wir rekapituliren können. Man kennt die Art der Frauen, nach längerem oder kürzerem Streit sich endlich für wirklich überzeugt zu halten u. dennoch das letzte Wort für sich rechthaberisch behalten ...

  • Diary entry for 1912-09-30

    ... lesson-takers to their art is so casual that, whenever the question of the lesson fee arises, a feeling inevitably flashes through them, the text of which roughly reads: "Actually, I don’t need it." Without doubt the sad truth is contained in it; it is ...

  • Diary entry for 1913-02-22

    ... ? If it does not bear what he expects, then he can deal in another product; in any event, he abstains from exerting any influence on its production, which does not interest him at all. And so it is also in the arts: the one who merely enjoys does not ...

  • Diary entry for 1913-04-14

    ... his predecessors misinterpreted the classics, i.e. true music, so the so-called "moderns" believe that they must fight me despite my having basically expressed nothing about their un-music. Admittedly, they oppose the verdict I issued that the art of ...

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