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Searched for music (2944 results found)

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  • Diary entry for 1931-02-12

    ... before the microphone for the very first time. Letter to Preetorius, dictated: it is perhaps worth trying to understand the unity among all the arts in relation to the way in which I have explained coherence in music; – Lie-Liechen immediately makes the ...

  • Diary entry for 1931-03-06

    ... Yearbook, which had not yet been paid off. In his postcard of March 3, 1931OJ 15/15, [58]), Weisse speaks of his success at the Society for Music Pedagogy, but does not mention his efforts to secure a subvention for the Yearbook from Wilhelm Furtwängler. zu ...

  • Diary entry for 1931-07-17

    ... also reluctant to review his article, fearing that it would do no credit to him or his music theory. ¾11–¼12h abwärts, dann auf hinter dem Chalet auf weißen Sesseln; Lie-Liechen liest zwei Reden von Buddho vor. „Am längsten währt die Weile, So Du sie ...

  • Diary entry for 1931-11-06

    ... with Schulhof): Bach, Haydn (from The Creation), something by a composer from Erfurt (?), Richard Strauss; beautiful, as ever, but slightly indisposed. 9:30 to 10:30 Tautenhayn, "Little Chamber Music" – he fails astonishingly with short waltzes by ...

  • Diary entry for 1931-12-24

    ... Breithaupt aufgegeben! An Komorn (Br.): Dank, Erwiderung; Lob ihrer Arbeiten; hinter dem Aufsatz über Karl v. Beethoven Maria Komorn, Minnie van Beethoven, The Musical Quarterly, vol. 18, No. 4, October 1932, pp. 628–33. stand ich als Erster!! Von 5–6h Wege ...

  • Diary entry for 1932-05-02

    ... : "Heaven forbid." I repeat the question once again, and add that everything is a pack of lies, over-exaggerated, etc. I show him into the music room, and show him what lies prepared for him. He: "Master, may I not come some other time instead of today ...

  • Diary entry for 1932-06-08

    ... in F major, and speak in broad terms about Gounod and French music, and about the bass line in general. ...

  • Diary entry for 1932-07-31

    ... -idealist! Festive music ensembles make their way through the village, playing against each other simultaneously. Afternoon snack at the Café Stern. A walk. Dictation on the balcony until 6:45. Two nice games of solitaire completed in three rounds. ...

  • Diary entry for 1932-08-21

    ... again healthy when security returns and hurriedness leaves me. Hoboken (formalized wording of my judgment): he has learned nothing properly, not languages, not music; he has not initiated a relationship with a woman nor led one to conclusion, he avoids ...

  • Diary entry for 1932-09-20

    ... . Pringsheim Either Alfred Pringsheim (1850–1941) or his son Heinz Pringsheim (1882–1974), both of whom wrote about music and held doctorates. u. Jonas Prospekt Presumably prospectus of Oswald Jonas’s book, Das Wesen des musikalischen Kunstwerks: Einführung in ...

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