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Searched for music (2944 results found)

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  • Diary entry for 1926-03-03

    ... purchased. – Shopping. Towards 6 o'clock, Mrs. Kaposy; she has come only to report on her brother's advancement. The poor man appears to have found the concert of "General Music Director" Breisach disagreeable. Preparation for dictation relating to the next ...

  • Diary entry for 1926-03-08

    ... Reprise der Urlinie-Tafel. March 8, 1926, +6°. From the publisher (letter= OC 54/68): the engraved music examples must remain as they are. From Mozio (letter): confirmation of receipt of the 110 dollars. From Dirk Fock (letter): on account of rehearsals of ...

  • Diary entry for 1926-04-07

    ... discussion flows very slowly, without any theme taking the lead; the strictly musical is a closed book to Deutsch, as, conversely, the strictly bibliophilic is to me. And so merriment is sought, but unfortunately not found. ...

  • Diary entry for 1926-04-16

    ... ; immer noch hängt ein Rest. 16, +10°, blue sky. From the publisher (letter= OC 54/74): the second proof sent off for the second time to Einstein; suggestion to paste the two large music examples together, to fold the graphs, linen binding, two passages ...

  • Diary entry for 1926-06-06

    ... restaurant, lunch taken – beautiful view of the appealing landscape (9:30 until 2:45). The trip out was difficult, and the scene of those hurrying to the bathing beaches was painful. After teatime, dictation of the analysis of the Minuet; music examples for ...

  • Diary entry for 1926-09-15

    ... . After teatime, lottery tickets purchased (36 shillings). Tickets for Don Giovanni collected (25 shillings). At Mozio's, 300 shillings withdrawn; he tells us that his son has taken up a career in music – he wished, so he told us, to have told us about ...

  • Diary entry for 1926-09-19

    ... 19. Sonntag, wolkenlos, herbstlich schön. Nach dem Bad Fortsetzung der Jöde-Lektüre. Probably Jöde's Der Kanon, a compilation of musical canons first published in 1925, which remained in print for a long time. 5–½7h Spaziergang: das Lueger ...

  • Diary entry for 1926-09-20

    ... looking for (for the napkins!). To Oppel (letter): three music examples in opposition to Jöde's essay on the inventions in B major, G minor and C minor. On the radio: first Beethoven evening on the occasion of the centenary of his death An die ferne ...

  • Diary entry for 1926-10-07

    ... theoretical arguments. In his letter, Schenker repeatedly refers disparagingly to the "Schriftleitung" as representative of an unenlightened musical establishment. Cube entered the year "1927" on the newspaper clipping; the content of the letter suggests ...

  • Diary entry for 1926-10-17

    ... – then some music-making: Haydn's Trio in C major, Beethoven's Trio in G major, with Baumgarten. Mozio thanks us several times for our visit in a very moving way. Apparently he is going through a difficult crisis; he is compelled to talk about it. Dr ...

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