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Searched for concerto (488 results found)

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  • Diary entry for 1918-06-09

    ... auction catalogue of an auction at Dr. Schwarz's; asks me to look at the sketches to Beethoven's Piano Concerto in E-flat major, first movement, since which she would like to buy them. To Dr. Schwarz to look at the sketches: unquestionably authentic and in ...

  • Diary entry for 1921-05-31

    ... (express postcard): I finally settle on Friday. To Hertzka (letter): reporting my preparedness to do the Handel edition; Vrieslander's C. P. E. Bach pieces as are good as a new printing; mention the offer of a commentary and finally also the two concertos ...

  • Diary entry for 1923-06-13

    ... ): agrees to my proposal – Brandenburg Concerto –, but wants to tie me to a one-time payment. To Vrieslander (letter): how Hertzka is gradually becoming more and more of an obstacle; I characterize Weisse and Roth: snorers and hermaphrodites; develop a ...

  • Diary entry for 1923-09-16

    ... for the upcoming season. In the concert in the afternoon: Leonora Overture No. 3, Fifth Symphony, Piano Concerto in G major, and "Egmont" Overture – a hollow playing, approximately in in the style of Löwe, without intellect in the most elementary ...

  • Diary entry for 1923-12-30

    ... . E. Bach's Concerto in A minor (quoted in volume I); Schumann's "Child Falling Asleep", Mendelssohn's No. 36 and Gondola Song in F-sharp minor. To Oppel (postcard): reciprocate his felicitations; about the quarterly publication and the contents of the ...

  • Diary entry for 1925-01-23

    ... brainless people going mad! Music examples for Bach are finished. Radio:"Coriolanus" Overture; "Scottish" Symphony; Handel: Concerto in F major, deprived of the two beautiful middle movements, performed by the Volksoper orchestra. Helge Lindberg and Fischer ...

  • Diary entry for 1926-03-23

    ... playing scrape in an all too folk-like, gipsy-like manner! Other infelicities are found, for example, in the upbeat to Mendelssohn's Concerto, first movement – of course he could have won for the instrument all that belongs to the composition, if only he ...

  • Diary entry for 1926-11-08

    ... height; compared to German masterpieces of chamber music, the piece has almost no artistic worth; but one can genuinely rejoice in that which the composer unfolded. Director Stransky at the piano in Brahms's G-minor Piano Concerto! Probably the most ...

  • Diary entry for 1926-12-15

    ... concert (15 shillings). To Frieda (letter): instructions regarding the tickets. Rain. 4:30–7:45 the Baudrexels. On the radio, we are just able to catch the end of a suite by Reger, miss out portions of a cello concerto by Casado, then listen again to Ravel ...

  • Diary entry for 1927-03-09

    ... hasty. Rosé and his daughter play Mozart's Concerto for Violin and Viola in the usual way, which is generally regarded as acceptable for Classical works. Schoenberg's Verklärte Nacht followed – we were bored – even the imitation of Wagner and Strauß is ...

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