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Searched for music (2944 results found)

Filter: correspondence: 1256, diaries: 1112, person: 351, lessonbooks: 57, organization: 56, work: 29, journal: 20, other: 16, place: 16

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  • Diary entry for 1909-12-15

    ... 15. 12. „Der Ruf des Lebens“ von SchnitzlerDer Ruf des Lebens, three-act play by Arthur Schnitzler (1898, first performed 1906). By "parallelism," in the essay below, Schenker (for whom the term later acquired music-theoretical significance) is ...

  • Diary entry for 1910-01-02

    ... appears on p. 110. Ser. A, 1910 January 2 After fourteen days' work, the "Continuo" finished for Floriz. √Brahms’s‒ Saul in the Archive of the Imperial-Royal Society for the Friends of Music, a very valuable manuscript! It is interesting to see the search ...

  • Diary entry for 1912-06-30

    ... the fore again, and she had the temerity on the one hand to pursue her other pleasures in Baden, despite the fact that at the same time, on the other hand, she would have liked to believe her ceaseless assertion that music alone and only music was the ...

  • Diary entry for 1912-08-02

    ... decline of the art of music, one need only see the heights to which less capable – or completely incapable – people are inflated (Walter in Munich; Gregor in Vienna; Bopp in Vienna, etc.). And how all the more alarming is the evidence that the people of ...

  • Diary entry for 1912-08-09

    ... his embarrassment, simply because its origins are to be found in a false relationship to the art of music, thus in a lie. ...

  • Diary entry for 1912-09-15

    ... ein! September 15. The Society of the Friends of Music announces the names of their lecturersOJ 11/22, [4]: a characteristically Viennese scandal, to misuse names for business purposes before a contract has been finalised. HS hand: Procession in the ...

  • Diary entry for 1912-09-30

    ... poor music teachers to (form) an organization so that they can secure their fees for lessons cancelled by pupils. But the author misses the ultimate cause for this bad practice; it lies deeper than one is inclined to believe. The relationship of the ...

  • Diary entry for 1913-10-21

    ... population, and thus the need for larger halls (and increased ticket sales) – the string instruments drown out the woodwind melody and thus musical content is lost upon listeners. Die dort gegebene Begründung hat alle Skepsis beseitigt u. die Referenten von ...

  • Diary entry for 1913-12-14

    ... "varied reprises" to sonata form! In any event, the music itself is thoroughly instructive and full of genius; and the art of the variations that the master demonstrates proves to be a possibility that can again be achieved only by a genius. – It is a ...

  • Diary entry for 1913-12-25

    ... wretched by contrast is Austria, where party upon party destroys all possibility of forming bonds. I was immediately struck by the analogy in music which, in order to be able to achieve larger forms, conceives and makes use of tonal opposition only in the ...

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