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Searched for music (2944 results found)

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  • Diary entry for 1918-12-19

    ... ; he used to be able to practice for five-to-six hours. I emphasize that one-and-a-half hours is certainly long enough because my primary focus is on developing the musical sense, which must first become aware of its function before setting the fingers ...

  • Diary entry for 1919-01-13

    ... announce to the world that we remain unsurpassed in the realm of music; and we want the smoke to rise so that one can see from a distance that a great holy fire is burning here, which we shall never let be extinguished" – if only the fool let his national ...

  • Diary entry for 1919-07-18

    ... trials of war; I have drawn the consequences on several fronts, regret to have to cancel just now when she shows such motivation, but these Anglo-Saxon times pose an especially big threat to music. Both postcards taken down the field path to Altenmarkt ...

  • Diary entry for 1919-07-27

    ... , finally he says "Yes, now you have the fingering" and disappears – I shoot back at him, but I can no longer find him. The passage itself is not actually difficult: music example (not by Brahms, nothing) but in my dream I struggled with it somehow; but it ...

  • Diary entry for 1919-10-06

    ... modern music, but I intentionally skipped over it, by which I wanted to say that she has no right to ask such questions; all in all, she was quite humble. The main topic was political in nature and I presented my perspectives on the West, which were ...

  • Diary entry for 1919-11-03

    ... Arbeiter-Symphoniekonzerten! The Arbeiter-Symphoniekonzerte were initiated in 1905 by the cultural commentator and important functionary of the worker's music movement David Joseph Bach, and have been held regularly ever since. Their primary objective was ...

  • Diary entry for 1919-12-05

    ... appears not to be bothered at first and tinkers around in the music gaily as always in her naive, childlike manner; only after the lesson does it occur to her to ask whether one lesson would be sufficient – to which I answer that I generally only give two ...

  • Diary entry for 1920-01-18

    ... disruptions make it my duty to help out as much as possible using them. I would also like to dedicate myself to portraying a few chapters of music history, but a prerequisite to doing that, specifically, is the proof of the unity as described above, unity in ...

  • Diary entry for 1920-07-04

    ... former teacher, does not associate any other purpose with it than decorating the bare walls of his rooms. He himself also plays music on a totally unbearable instrument for his guests to dance to. To Vrieslander and Dahms postcards with address, to ...

  • Diary entry for 1920-08-30

    ... conversation about music with the eldest daughter; after lunch at the piano, which turned out to be brand new and superb (Bösendorfer). After that to Hungerburg, but because of a misunderstanding back right away. Mr. Zollner has namely been confused by the two ...

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