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Searched for music (2944 results found)

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  • Diary entry for 1930-11-05

    ... usurious business principles, not without feeling some malicious joy and contempt for the victims of that usury! At 11:15, Dr. Frühmann, whom I consult for advice about a foot ailment. Tomay has the music examples collected. On account of heavy rain, the ...

  • Diary entry for 1930-11-22

    ... . Graf in his book "Vom Schaffen der Meister" , Weisse in presumptuous conversations, and now also Jonas in his imposition! I am merely a "point of departure," and he develops "artistic problems in music"? Suppoing that I did not agree at all with his ...

  • Diary entry for 1930-11-26

    ... musical world. so daß es mir unmöglich ist, jemand in den Betrieb hineinzuhelfen. Am freien Satz. Vom Verlag (Br.= OC 54/250): bitten, Tomay zur letzten Korrektur zu veranlassen, sonst sei das Erscheinen gefährdet. Um ½12h Rothberger: gibt die Adresse des ...

  • Diary entry for 1930-12-23

    ... " – he rebukes the Romans for the arrogance of the expression "the Nordic barbarians"! "Viennese Evening," noisy, rich, all popular joy in Vienna takes the shape of music, similar to arts and crafts; thus the joy is raised artistically, it does not merely ...

  • Diary entry for 1931-02-24

    ... drowned out the singing, just as the concerts of schrammel music did recently, giving too much prominence to the orchestral element and losing their effect. ...

  • Diary entry for 1931-02-26

    ... Yearbook. Proceeding from the issue of The Rotarian, I applaud his interest in the matter of musical coherence. I ask him to accept my tone of voice on pp. 20–22! I quote Kestenberg, mention Weisse’s successes, in order to depict quite bluntly the way in ...

  • Diary entry for 1931-03-16

    ... is taken from an article On the 60th Birthday of Ricarda Huch (Frankfurter Zeitung, July 18, 1924); for further details, see Schenker’s The Masterwork in Music, vol. 2, ed. William Drabkin (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1996), pp. 129–30. Von ...

  • Diary entry for 1931-04-21

    ... for Weisse in support of his application for a teaching post at the David Mannes Music School. es ist wirklich blendend, vielleicht fallen nur mir diplomatische Einschränkungen auf, so wenn er über das Ssouveräne Können in den Kompositionen spricht u ...

  • Diary entry for 1931-05-25

    ... truth and justness in the art of music to me without pressure, only intuitively or in faith, Furtwängler is much too cautious, too diplomatic, thus I can expect a favorable result only from the application of pressure. I reproach Weisse for not having ...

  • Diary entry for 1932-05-03

    ... be! The conversation revolves around music. I thought it a good idea to communicate to Mr. Khuner the important things in my life; of these, neither Weisse nor Hammer had spoken. He knew nothing about my successes outside of Vienna, not even how ...

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