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Searched for music (2944 results found)

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  • Diary entry for 1930-12-03

    ... 's Music Archive – so it was merely impatience! What would this man have done if he were subjected to such difficult trials as I was with publishers, and the like? To Rothberger (postcard): it is better to leave your wife at home! To the publishers (letter ...

  • Diary entry for 1931-02-09

    ... :45, Preetorius’s lecture; contrary to my expectation that the lecture would follow the path of his article, Preetorius restricts himself only to the visual arts, and does not consider music at all. After the lecture, I approach him and refer him to Yearbook III ...

  • Diary entry for 1931-04-13

    ... in connection with his appointment at the David Mannes Music School; a revised draft survives as OJ 5/45, [7]. Ich schreibe sie ab u. einige Worte dazu, lege für Jonas ein Verzeichnis der Zeitschriften u. Blätter bei, für die ich in alter Zeit ...

  • Diary entry for 1931-04-15

    ... ]): bittet um eine Korrektur: „. . ein bekannter“ statt „berühmter“ This correction was to a wording of the letter of referenceOJ 5/45, [7] that Schenker wrote in support of Weisse’s appointment at the David Mannes Music School in New York. . . bleibt ...

  • Diary entry for 1931-06-10

    ... problem of music can be sorted out by today’s youth. To Lanzer (postcard): our summer address. To Deutsch (postcard): why is he not going to Ischgl? The bill of exchange is cashed! At 4 o’clock, at Dr. Neumann’s: 115 shillings. Afternoon snack at the ...

  • Diary entry for 1931-11-22

    ... es schon früher hätte machen sollen.“ (!!!). This remark suggests that Willfort began giving music lessons to her son Felix soon after Schenker heard the boy play, about six weeks earlier; see the diary entries for October 4, 6, and 7, 1931. ½6–½7h in ...

  • Diary entry for 1932-01-05

    ... Lytle in which an article by Fritz Stege was enclosed: Berliner Musik, published in Die Neue Zeit on July 11, 1931 (a clipping is preserved in the Schenker Scrapbook (OC 2) on page 83). In this same letter, Lytle may have also enclosed his own Music ...

  • Diary entry for 1932-01-24

    ... .): Einladung zur Jause für den 2. II. oder 3. II. 24, Sunday! Fog, +1°. Because I was on my feet for three hours yesterday evening (an hour and a half walking, and then putting my music and writing in order!), the night took vengeance on me – and so I must free ...

  • Diary entry for 1932-03-08

    ... Menschlichkeit, erzählt sonst noch Manches, das mir Einblick in Gegenwärtiges u. Ausblick auf Kommendes gewährt. Rf.: Uebertragung eines Konzertes als Goethe-Feier, Egmont – Wüllner. According to the radio listings in the Neue freie Presse, the incidental music ...

  • Diary entry for 1932-04-07

    ... the Society of the Friends of Music. Patiençen: eine in zwei Legen. Rf.: Unbekanntes von Haydn. 7, cloudy, 12°. To Furtwängler (express letter): we expect him tomorrow between 8 and 8:30. Follow-up from Drei Masken (letterOC 54/294) with a check for ...

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