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Searched for music (2944 results found)

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  • Diary entry for 1927-10-25

    ... a cold from which she is recovering, but which could also be a sign of decline. The program shows in two places the most dubious concession to the lowest musical riffraff. Okay, the riffraff will also have what is appropriate for it; and probably not ...

  • Diary entry for 1927-12-05

    ... excellent; all that now remains is to teach humanity to read music, so that they might also be able to read manuscripts. Georg for his first lesson; he would like to come earlier, since precisely on Mondays he feels weary from his strenuous Sunday "work"; I ...

  • Diary entry for 1928-02-01

    ... that sum. Radio: Reichwein: Beethoven's Sixth Symphony – musically, a thoroughly ignorant performance. Even at the very beginning, bar ? was omitted, on account of a false reckoning of the meter. ...

  • Diary entry for 1928-02-16

    ... importunate, but I am not." Whereupon he explains at length his plan to enroll in a course at the Hochschule, and finally he asks me if I could "procure" at least 300 shillings, if not 600, so that he can pay the solicitor. Radio: an evening of wind music. A ...

  • Diary entry for 1928-03-18

    ... -trivial "intonal-trivial": a neologism of Schenker's, possibly meaning that the musical material is tonal by dint of its pitch content, not because of any harmonic motion or goal-directedness. sind. Nach der Jause am Gürtel; wir gehen der Sonne nach u. es gelingt ...

  • Diary entry for 1928-06-21

    ... much of importance for the development of music. To Miss Elias (letter): I have had a better chance to look at her graph of my Op. 4 and have found it to be good, apart from some minor matters. In this connection I praise her perseverance, which has ...

  • Diary entry for 1928-06-30

    ... the Cathedral Music Society: invitation declined. At 9 o'clock to the Zeinisjoch, on the new path; gentians by the meadowful; Lie-Liechen picks only a few primroses and gentians. I suffer from the intense heat, Lie-Liechen feels nothing. At 11:30 at ...

  • Diary entry for 1928-08-31

    ... Salzburg Cathedral seem almost more like a residential palace than a Gothic church. Surely this is attributable to the Italian style! Below i.e. in the south everything is based on light and street life, like coloratura in music; above, in the north ...

  • Diary entry for 1928-09-24

    ... terms. I learn from her that, in Lemberg, a Mrs. Cornelia Parnaß possesses autograph manuscripts of Chopin mazurkas. Radio: 8:30, the Philharmonic under Schalk: Die Weihe des Hauses; ballet music to Prometheus; Symphony No. 3: as irritating as ever. ...

  • Diary entry for 1928-10-14

    ... Presse, this was a symphonic poem, Carneval, by Paul Tietjens. (Tietjens, an American composer, wrote most of the music for The Wizard of Oz, in 1902.) Tschaykowski Sinfonie Emoll – eigentlich eine private Angelegenheit. Frl. Alice Weiss spielt Beethoven ...

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