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Searched for music (2944 results found)

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  • Diary entry for 1921-12-19

    ... to his friend Schenker. Hupka depicted a delectable theory lesson with Busoni. To Hammer (letter): about fundamental differences between painting and music, as a result of which the Urlinie evidently is means something different in both art forms. ...

  • Diary entry for 1922-05-07

    ... Sunday. Article "Musical Criticism" completed. Rothberger 10:00–12:30; tells quaint stories; how Mandyczewski found his compositions superb, how Schott printed them without hesitation; about his housemaster, a philologist with mastery of the Hebrew ...

  • Diary entry for 1922-10-24

    ... pens at Stephan's. Along the way, we encounter Mrs. Rothberger, who invites us. In the evening, Lie-Liechen writes, first finishing touches. Count Schaffgotsch excuses himself in advance for possibly late music-making; introduces himself as a friend of ...

  • Diary entry for 1923-02-25

    ... remain national. Include Bekker's article on international support for art and Vrieslander's article on printed music; ask for the latter to be returned. ...

  • Diary entry for 1923-09-14

    ... (postcard through the Fazer address): agree with his plans, am happy that he has understood me; it was incumbent upon me to appeal to his musical conscience, but not to get in the way constantly. Purchases 6:00–6:30; we encounter Mrs. Gutherz, she is ...

  • Diary entry for 1924-01-14

    ... past is effaced: he is untalented when playing theater, as he is altogether in music. He regards anything as worthless that does not blare out to the audience from stage or street. Lecturing him on a change of outlook would be to no avail, since therein ...

  • Diary entry for 1924-04-02

    ... ; II, p. 27. u. eine Karte von Hans v. Holten — aus Rostock. 2 +4°, rain. Gelber (9:30) inquires as to his daughter's degree of talent; we are in agreement that she does not have an inborn musical nature; he would like tuition from me, I decline; asks ...

  • Diary entry for 1924-08-06

    ... ? We remain in front of the house until 5:30 to celebrate having sent off the ninth issue, then we read a little on the street. The music example for Schubert G-major started already before dinner. The house is packed out, tourists in the corridor at ...

  • Diary entry for 1924-08-08

    ... der Urlinie bewußt Vorteile zu ziehen gelernt habe! Bambergers erhalten ein Zimmer. 8 Rain. We stay at breakfast a little longer. 10:00–12 noon worked on Schubert G-major: second fair copy of Urlinie and music example. Extended teatime, then alone on ...

  • Diary entry for 1924-08-27

    ... . Rain sets in, billows of clouds from the Jam Valley and from Zeinisjoch veritably tussle with each other, up high, in the middle, and even on the ground! From UE registered; regarding the eighth issue: Urlinie graphs, engraved music examples and galley ...

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