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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 1924-12-20

    ... Violin (postcard from Lie-Liechen): invitation. To Drei Masken Verlag (letter): I add two more titles "Urlinie of Music" or "Schenker's Periodical." After teatime to the Post Office with the letters. In answer to the question whether the Post Office ...

  • Diary entry for 1925-02-14

    ... pharmacist named Luzerna in Bolzano and recognizes in him an enthusiastic friend of music; he gets to know him better and tells him about Dr. Weisse. The latter finds enjoyment in having issues of Der Tonwille sent to the pharmacist – in a letter of thanks ...

  • Diary entry for 1927-08-17

    ... -Liechen had lost along the way (!!!). – From the conversation it turns out that the gentleman, whose name is Grützmacher is in fact a government official, but is passionate about music; he even composes, and has had a few pieces performed. As the conversation ...

  • Diary entry for 1927-11-11

    ... special musical talent. Op. 101 completely misunderstood, Schumann's Sonata in F minor mainly rushed, in a slapdash manner (in places, admittedly, played with a beautiful, intimate tone). The most successful was an arrangement for piano solo of the last ...

  • Diary entry for 1928-10-09

    ... shillings ("quite expensive"). To Oppel, telegram: I advise him to postpone his visit, as Hoboken and Vrieslander will not be hear until October 16. To Oppel (letter): explanation of the facts. To Plattensteiner (letter): thanks for the musical poems. To ...

  • Diary entry for 1929-03-10

    ... , which I can palpably feel, with the calculating that I can acquire the right to stop coming in future years. As always, Hans asks questions: whether the form, apart from the Urlinie, may be regarded as a self-sufficient source for a musical work – that ...

  • Diary entry for 1929-08-12

    ... until 10:30 in beautiful sunshine: day 2 of my holiday! From the morning conversation: Concerning the tragedy of my pupils, and my own as a teacher. They flutter by and, insofar as they grow up above the level of others trained in music, driven also by a ...

  • Diary entry for 1929-10-21

    ... von Händel (1. Buch der Ges. Ausg. No. 14 Gm); bittet um Durchsicht u. Urteil; See Timothy L. Jackson, Heinrich Schenker as Composition Teacher: The Schenker‒Oppel Exchange, Music Analysis xx/1 (March 2001), 1‒115. Ulrich dankt für die Marken. 21, fair ...

  • Diary entry for 1929-12-18

    ... that it appears in a music periodical. Albersheim also requests my intercession with RAVAG. After lunch, at the corset-maker's; then to the foundry (the lamp returned yet again, as the threading is too loose); we purchase a raffia lamp-mat, to be placed ...

  • Diary entry for 1930-02-17

    ... , but too little to mark out a truly creative character. It is still a kind of literary-musical work of the best breeding – but innate signs of a new, exemplary nature are completely missing. The second and third movements were very beautiful, artful ...

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