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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 1916-08-22

    ... . One of the daughters seems to have a taste even for better music; one can gather this at least from the classical snippets that she volunteers – usually at a late hour after supper, to our regret. From this girl I finally heard, for the first time, how ...

  • Diary entry for 1916-12-29

    ... basic laws which musicians have obeyed, in order to realize all the more securely the infinite mutability of music; I declare my genuine interest in seeing the essay that he announced, and finally also my willingness to intercede with Hertzka on behalf ...

  • Diary entry for 1917-02-04

    ... the case in music, where a renaissance is preached, a return to Mozart, to the classics, without anyone being able to say which Mozart, which classics are meant by it. Which Hebrewism, which Judaism should, then, be reborn? Was not Christ already the ...

  • Diary entry for 1917-03-14

    ... "simple refusal" on my part. Registered letterOC 16/32v (copied) by return of post to Dr. Friedmann: I explain the sense of the apparently exceptional construction of the stipend as a result of the testatrix's relationship to music, and her personal ...

  • Diary entry for 1917-03-27

    ... ask me countless questions of a musical nature – he feels in an entirely different way with his eyes and ears. Letter to Sophie: we formulate our request for bread more precisely; in addition, Lie-Liechen gives a detailed account of our visit to the ...

  • Diary entry for 1917-06-17

    ... 17, 1917, Sunday! Between 2:30 and 3:30 at night, a puzzling crackling and crashing in the music room, and movement of the windows. I wake from it and rush to the windows to close them ahead of an approaching storm. A deep drowsiness, however, permits ...

  • Diary entry for 1917-06-19

    ... the great public would ever want to allow itself to take from me words – I mean judgments in musical matters – which it would most prefer to express itself. To hear the theories of a Copernicus or Galileo in a school do nothing to jar a schoolchild or ...

  • Diary entry for 1917-08-31

    ... -to-do one – sitting on piles of musical scores and putting them in order; he is the very person who, together with the village postman and the tuba player, constitutes the solid foundation of the local band. At 4:45, to the director of the railway on account ...

  • Diary entry for 1917-09-01

    ... gentleman makes it, unfortunately, impossible for a conversation to arise; it was therefore doubly agreeable that at least the Wanner brothers offered some music. The zither player persisted very bravely, rhythmically and with fire; the guitarists were ...

  • Diary entry for 1917-11-28

    ... merely to show how little the objections to Bruckner are simply attributable to reflection, or to an absolute standpoint. In connection with this I mention the tonic beginnings (a Symphony is not a musical Decalogue!), the all too lush steps in thirds ...

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