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Searched for music (2944 results found)

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  • Diary entry for 1915-04-19

    ... explanation stands no higher than the incorrect use of the parallel fifths themselves, which Goldmark denotes as the "artificial beauty spots" of modern music. ...

  • Diary entry for 1915-04-26

    ... 's Ninth Symphony, using Gustav Mahler's orchestration, in the Great Hall of the Musikverein in Vienna. April 26, 1915. The sky in a shade of blue that compels even the dullest people to a state of wonderment and devotion! The entry of the music examples ...

  • Diary entry for 1915-08-07

    ... . Fortgesetzte Arbeit der Feile. Brief von Breisach mit Ankündigung einer Superarbitrierung. August 7, 1915. Rain! Music engraving and postcardWSLB 248 to Hertzka. At breakfast, a chance encounter with the captain, Baron Radio; with hefty counterattacks, I ...

  • Diary entry for 1915-09-24

    ... Kautzen. Die Musik is halting production for the time being – I would only wish that, similarly, all other writers might halt their musical publications, too; perhaps a long pause in the fabrication of mistakes and nonsense about art would finally come ...

  • Diary entry for 1915-12-31

    ... morning; he speaks of his hope of coming to Vienna, says that his father was discharged, and other things from his military environment; but also, among other things, that Mr. Fritz Rothschild would gladly prepare himself as a music director through my ...

  • Diary entry for 1916-01-08

    ... , in which a Mr. Nef commemorates my Beethoven's Ninth Symphony with appreciation, and protests against the "lack of abrasiveness." The lecturer is apparently just one more of those people who use music as a prefix to let off steam with a few cheap ...

  • Diary entry for 1916-01-14

    ... an introductory statement from me. Reply by registered letter: I send him an introduction, in the name of the editors, and add an ad libitum postscript of my own accord, in which I relieve Brahms of the role of a crown witness for the music historians ...

  • Diary entry for 1916-10-11

    ... , 9°. The young Breisach from 9 to 9:30 on his way to Trent to join the Italian front; he says that he was able to make a thoroughly good show of himself in the Josephstadt with the help of music, and came away with many benefits. Karl Kraus – the St ...

  • Diary entry for 1916-12-01

    ... 1, 1916, evening edition, p. 1. An Sophie Körbchen mit Fett für 12 Kronen. December 1, 1916. Foggy, +3°. LetterOJ 10/1, [25] from Dahms: he again seeks nourishment in music, is reading my theories and also Kierkegaard, from which he derives comfort ...

  • Diary entry for 1917-06-14

    ... Kierkegard, whose opposition to democracy he shares; he believes once more even in the end of the art of music, but is looking forward to learning. Postcard from Umhausen: rejection. For millennia, man has seen all the animals around him remain exactly as ...

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