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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 1898-11-01

    ... to day or month (only as to year), and are not datable by internal evidence. They have been assigned the above arbitrary date so as to preserve their position within the diary. Ser. A, b 1898 "The Unmusical Ones" In judging music, one has no right ...

  • Diary entry for 1907-12-27

    ... ! It would be only a short step from there to interfering with the very music itself." ("Sehr wünsche ich, [...] daß wir nicht versuchen, Chopins Orthographie verbessern zu wollen! Es wäre ein kleiner Schritt, auch seinen Satz anzugreifen."). To this ...

  • Diary entry for 1912-09-30

    ... for missed music lessons. Soll ich auf Einnahme verzichten? Außerdem Unsicherheit bezgl. der fremden Hilfe u. des Kommens. Kein Widerspruch zwischen machen wollen u. nicht können. Erklärung meines Unterrichtssystems im Gegensatz zum üblichen teuereren ...

  • Diary entry for 1912-11-05

    ... have the Germans to thank, whose example they have followed. And if one, for instance, speaks of a national music, then it should not be forgotten that a Smetana would not have been at all imaginable without German organizational efforts in musical ...

  • Diary entry for 1914-10-05

    ... /15 season, as part of the popular lectures for musical amateurs and concert-goers organized by the Society of the Friends of Music, Richard Robert mounted a "course on the formation of style in works by J. S. Bach." See Wiener Zeitung, No. 143, June 25, 1914 ...

  • Diary entry for 1915-12-04

    ... art of music has sunk. World war! In the world war, the natural order of things expresses itself with elemental force. On firm ground, and not upon the ocean, matters will be decided. England's naval power, being based on water, is condemned to play a ...

  • Diary entry for 1916-12-27

    ... the 1915 Nobel Prize for literature for his novel Jean-Christophe (1904–12); it was awarded the following year. Schenker is not only disparaging his numerous writings on music here, but also his activities as a writer. And by saying that Rolland knew ...

  • Diary entry for 1918-12-30

    ... the last lesson he again arrived a quarter of an hour early, with the typical excuse: "I have something to ask about the trio" – as if the trio were not also music. Journalists – workers: fists, feet. Journalists in effect the fists of the intellect ...

  • Diary entry for 1927-11-28

    ... surpasses his rivals with his musical ideas; they are apposite, and beautiful, but just conceived at a low level. One cannot consider the whole of his creation as art, i.e. viewed from above – viewed from below, it is a mountain peak. Actually it's like this ...

  • Diary entry for 1930-10-02

    ... in 1788, is No. 95 in Alfred Wotquenne's catalogue of Bach's music and No. 539 in Eugene Helm's. An Mozio (K. expreß): bitte um den Zinsenbetrag!! Von ½5–¼7h: van Hoboken zur Jause; unsere Besprechung erspart mir eine Konferenz mit Haas. Ich erkläre ...

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