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Searched for music (2944 results found)

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  • Diary entry for 1927-01-31

    ... reifere Jahre ein Buch anzulegen, z. B. „Reisebriefe durch die Musik“. Schenker may be thinking of such works as Johann Friedrich Reichardt’s Vertraute Briefe, which describe the musical life of Paris and Vienna in the early nineteenth century. Buxbaum ...

  • Diary entry for 1927-04-28

    ... engraved music examples in second proof. – without Fig. 33 (Chopin, Nocturne in F major). At 9 o'clock, to Hoboken (we stay there until 3:45!): present are the mother-in-law with one of her granddaughters, the Deutsches, Hammer, and Vrieslander. The ...

  • Diary entry for 1927-08-21

    ... , Lie-Liechen notices five baby snails who felt very comfortable in the fabric. In any event, Lie-Liechen had difficulty removing the snail stains. At 7 o'clock the music ensemble assaults us with the most dreadful noise! Money, or music! Apparently the ...

  • Diary entry for 1927-12-18

    ... songs was as inappropriate as it could possibly have been, the performance still less fortunate. The singer drained "Feldeinsamkeit" from every quarter-note and eighth-note, and she did exactly the same in the other songs, where each musical phrase had ...

  • Diary entry for 1927-12-24

    ... with us on Wednesday. Miss Elias brings three roses for Lie-Liechen und a shawl for Resi. Towards 1 o'clock, a boy from Stephan's brings a heavy package of music, a present from Miss Elias: five volumes of Brahms, four-handed. To Miss Elias (express ...

  • Diary entry for 1928-06-03

    ... musical synthesis. The sample taken to the clinic. From Georg (postcard): he cancels his lesson, as he must perform somewhere. To Mozio (postcard): I invite him for teatime, on whatever day suits him, to say goodbye. Brünauer returns to his old ways of ...

  • Diary entry for 1930-07-07

    ... –, findet ein wunder- music in Schenker’s hand, on two hand-drawn systems of treble and bass staves Galtür 7. 7. 30 La-Lareintalerin A play on Jeanette Schenker's nickname ("Lie-Liechen"), the sound of carefree singing ("la la"), and the name of a valley ...

  • Diary entry for 1931-03-05

    ... 5. März 1931 Licht, -2°. Von Weisse (K.OJ 15/15, [56]): hatte großen Erfolg mit dem Kleinen Präludium; spricht noch ein viertes Mal. An additional lecture at the Society for Music Pedagogy in Vienna, where Weisse had recorded considerable success ...

  • Diary entry for 1931-05-06

    ... in advance, always stressing the most important point: It is not sufficient for the new musical church (so to speak) to be sustained without financial support, to say nothing about flourishing. The head of the church must have the possibility of ...

  • Diary entry for 1931-11-25

    ... freie Satz – weitere Lege. Von Lyttle ein Heft der Zeitschrift „Der Organist “, darin ein Aufsatz von ihm. Lytle, Victor Vaughn, Music Composition of the Present, The American Organist 14/11 (November 1931), pp. 661-66 [copy as OJ 21/25]. Von Lyttle (Br ...

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