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Searched for music (2944 results found)

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  • Diary entry for 1913-10-15

    ... operetta, with all its false sentimentalities, has unfortunately also infiltrated the march melodies, where it stands in contradiction to the strict rhythm, which is of course of principal concern in military music. The most recent products of this ...

  • Diary entry for 1914-07-01

    ... Irrtum so hinreissen kann? The "error" to which Schenker refers is Wagner's notion that Beethoven, in his later works, found the means of expressing things outside of music itself. This point and Schenker's refutation of it feature in the essay "Über den ...

  • Diary entry for 1914-11-24

    ... indicate to him that I would have otherwise sent more than a mere 20 Kronen to the Tonkünstler-Verein, and would have even preferred to give free lectures to music teachers, male or female, for their benefit, to make them more precious in comparison with ...

  • Diary entry for 1916-02-15

    ... 15. +5°, Regen. Von Prof. Herzfeld, Budapest, Musikzeitschrift mit Aufsatz über Volkmann, worin er mich als Gewährsmann mit einem Passus aus dem Kontrapunkt zitiert. Viktor von Herzfeld, Robert Volkmann (1815-1883), The Musical Quarterly 1/3, July ...

  • Diary entry for 1917-02-09

    ... human being? World war – initiated by ignorance; the ignorant English, French, and Italians, and in addition the mercenary press! And one asks about the causes of the world war?! Karpath mentions me in Der Merker as a private music scholar of great ...

  • Diary entry for 1917-05-12

    ... Schriften von Bach aus; kündige wieder einmal den Kommentar zum Generalbaß Probably Johann Sebastian Bach, Vorschriften und Grundsätze zum vierstimmigen spielen des General-Bass oder Accompagnement für seine Scholaren in der Music, 1738. an, der ein so ...

  • Diary entry for 1917-09-26

    ... Felde, März 11 (1917), pp. 108-869. Ich Atlas, der eine ganze Welt von Wucherern trägt . . A paraphrase of the line "Die ganze Welt der Schmerzen muß ich tragen" (the whole world of suffering I must bear), from Heine's Der Atlas, a poem set to music by ...

  • Diary entry for 1920-01-04

    ... nimmt, sagte ich meine Mitwirkung auch für die bibliophilen Stücke zu. This refers to the series Musikalische Seltenheiten (Musical Rarities) (Vienna, New York: Universal Edition). The first volume in this series, published in 1921, was Ludwig van ...

  • Diary entry for 1925-02-06

    ... book, however I do not understand the expression: " . . but not in the least as a hermeneuticist." I start polishing the music examples, Urlinie graph, and text of the Prelude in E major. On the radio, arias, including "Non temer" by Mozart, also by ...

  • Diary entry for 1926-06-10

    ... Deutsch in the fall. Hoboken returns to the subject of the perplexing case of Vrieslander, even in musical respects; he accurately portrays him as an easily impressionable person, who then, however, senses the need to break loose from the influence of ...

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