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Searched for music (2944 results found)

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  • Diary entry for 1915-08-19

    ... pains, such as: that it is a curse of slight music to have to be repeated so many times, that such rehashing is probably an organic concomitant of slight music which great music is spared only because its repetitions operate in a much nobler way with ...

  • Diary entry for 1915-10-25

    ... von Briefmarken im Werte einer Krone u. Dank für die Mühewaltung. An Dr. Klein Karte ins Feld. October 25, 1915. To Breisach (postcard); congratulated on the result of his concert, with encouragement to perform chamber music. Corrections to the general ...

  • Diary entry for 1916-02-21

    ... 21. II. 16 -1°, starker Schneefall. Von Zuckerkandl Feldpostkarte, bitte um op. 111. Von An Prof. Herzfeld Brief; danke für die Uebersendung Viktor von Herzfeld, Robert Volkmann (1815-1883), The Musical Quarterly 1/3, July 1915, pp. 336–49; a ...

  • Diary entry for 1916-03-04

    ... . Pairamall (Br.); empfehle ihr das Flötentrio von S. Bach Schenker is almost certainly referring to the Trio Sonata in C minor, for flute, violin and continuo, from The Musical Offering BWV 1079. auszusetzen u. damit die Ausführung von Küirnberger zu ...

  • Diary entry for 1916-08-13

    ... sondern von Geldschichten dürfte soll nur die Rede sein . . August 13, 1916. 19°, cool; a milky sky against a blue background. From 9 o'clock to 10:30, a stroll via the village of Moos. Work. Before lunch, a bit of music. Wilhelm Meister VII8–9, end of ...

  • Diary entry for 1917-01-28

    ... Mrs. Deutsch's stipends, merely because I do not expect to find two applicants per year who are worthy of them. "It is not for a jury, but for a composing youth! Americanization has eaten its way into art: a composer wants to be a kind of musical ...

  • Diary entry for 1917-09-15

    ... to generate awareness of theft by the rich for what it is, to say nothing of being used to applying the concept, they allow the "experts" to ruminate in the mysteries of psychiatry. Piano four-hands with Lie-Liechen, as first outing in the musical ...

  • Diary entry for 1918-01-23

    ... war, and has assured her that she regrets the absence of lessons very keenly, that she hankers after music with all her heart, and very much hopes to resume lessons soon. Moreover, at their latest meeting, Mrs. Br. used this selfsame phrase, allegedly ...

  • Diary entry for 1918-02-11

    ... by Dr. Alfred Maria Willner and Heinz Reichert. Music by Franz Schubert, adapted for the stage by Professor Karl Lafite. Premiere in the Raimund-Theater on 8 February 1918. aber die Kosten der Ofenreparatur lassen sie die Mieterin bestreiten. February ...

  • Diary entry for 1918-07-19

    ... which he supports the German approach. One passage touches not entirely sympathetically upon a subject when speaking about Germany's war aims as if they were aggressive by nature. In the evening, a walk in the Stadtpark, music tempts us to take a seat ...

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