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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 1913-10-01

    ... King in the Music Festival Hall in Munich and the Schumann Circus in Berlin. This was followed in 1911 by further stagings in large spaces, in particular Karl G. Vollmoeller's Oresteia in Munich and Berlin and his pantomime The Miracle in Olympia Hall ...

  • Diary entry for 1913-10-06

    ... . A nice letter from Weisse, written after he had read Op. 109. What he highlights with particular trenchancy is the value of a piece of work such as mine for sake of the study of musical material itself, that is, of an element which, considered on its ...

  • Diary entry for 1913-10-09

    ... praised with warmth and enthusiasm. During the conversation, the two gentlemen became better acquainted and the stranger turned out to be a Turkish property owner whose villa is in or near Baden and who practices music as a hobby! In Kiev a ritual murder ...

  • Diary entry for 1913-12-15

    ... the fruits of culture to suffuse the sexual act with all the blessings of culture. In this sense, the sexual act of nature stands in relation to that of culture, as nature in general is related to culture; thus, to use an analogy with music, like the ...

  • Diary entry for 1914-01-03

    ... suppressed, if he could bring himself to recount the following – that during a chamber music rehearsal he cried out to Brahms: "Johannes, why are you playing so loud? I cannot hear myself at all." Whereupon Brahms replied, "You lucky man!" Gänsbacher also ...

  • Diary entry for 1914-01-26

    ... Berrsche's review. The language and method belong to me, and I was certainly gratified to see how a younger person apparently comes to terms with it and uses it as an effective weapon against blinkered music-making. Yet I have an inkling, admittedly, of ...

  • Diary entry for 1914-03-10

    ... ich nichtsdestoweniger wahr, um ihm die meine Affaire mit Lafite – Marchet zu erzählen, Schenker's dispute with the Society of the Friends of Music (Gesellschaft der Musikfreunde) over a proposed lecture series in 1912 (see OJ 5/23, OJ 12/29, and Gd ...

  • Diary entry for 1914-04-04

    ... effect of Bach's music on unbiased dispositions. His uncanny command over the notes, from one passing tone to the next, made an evermore startling impression upon me as well. No other master besides him has, in situations of tension and imminence, so many ...

  • Diary entry for 1914-06-02

    ... him at the end of a seminar exercise, to find out what impression the discussion of the music in the seminar made on him. The professor anticipated the pupil's judgment with these words: 'Is it not so that what I offer is, after all, something ...

  • Diary entry for 1914-08-19

    ... clear again in Germany, as it did in the hour in which the essence of Germany was created. That Germany possess the truth may best be understood by the fact that only Germany can create music: that art in which betrayal and coarseness, which can surface ...

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