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Searched for music (2944 results found)

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  • Diary entry for 1930-03-03

    ... as the rest of his musical thinking. The reviewer for the Neue freie Presse, i. e. the publication whose first reviewer untiringly takes up the battle against the new theorems, hides behind a concept that belongs to these very theorems, merely for the ...

  • Diary entry for 1930-04-10

    ... essay in opposition to Riezler in Die Musik. The difficulty of the musical content, as well as the language and form, are overcome with surprising ease; the essay has intellectual qualities, coming to a point in a satirical dialogue. In short I could not ...

  • Diary entry for 1930-08-07

    ... bath at their hotel once a week, on Thursday. Von Haas (Br.): nennt die Honorare u. die Verpflichtung. This concerns Schenker's involvement in a projected collected edition of the music of C. P. E. Bach, to be published under the auspices of the ...

  • Diary entry for 1930-11-11

    ... will come on Thursday! From 5 to 7 o'clock with Deutsch in Hoboken's library; he discovers a crude mistake in addition of not less than 1,100 marks! I return Hoboken's book and music; we speak about Benz in Basel and Zurich, about Hoboken. It is of ...

  • Diary entry for 1936-04-27

    ... Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony. She has good ideas about music, and it turns out that she knows Bamberger; I can hear it from what she says, like a very distant echo. In Aussig everyone is courteous and sweet, above all the my hosts the W. family, but also Louis ...

  • Diary entry for 1936-07-24

    ... talent for drawing; I speak about Roswitha Bitterlich and undertake to send the little girl one of her drawings, to give the young lady perhaps some classical lute music, and the General the first Tonwille volume with The Mission of German Genius. How ...

  • Diary entry for 1936-08-13

    ... dressed people live here? How can they live, breathe, where there are no trees, no grass, just grey-brown dust and sand. No picture can have an effect here, no musical instrument can sound; even books would be out of place here. Perhaps, however, one can ...

  • Diary entry for 1936-09-03

    ... spite of the sweet music from the cranes – the ship has been moored since 6 o’clock (Marseille!!) – I go to lunch without any appetite. I ask for my bag to be brought to me at 5 o’clock. Everyone has gone ashore. The harbor seems to me the biggest of all ...

  • Diary entry for 1936-09-27

    ... Eichendorff which was frequently set to music. „der damals hier gestanden“ – – Matrei – war das einst ein Rausch, das beflaggte Matrei, Schubert –, Delibes – das alte verstimmte Klavier war wie verzaubert – alles, alles verklungen – verweht! Innsbruck Kreid ...

  • ... Klavierspiels nach neuen Grundsätzen, zugleich erste Einführung in die Musik [Keyboard practice: a course of instruction in keyboard playing according to new principles, together with an introduction to music] (Stuttgart: G. A. Zumsteeg, 1918–19), August Halm ...

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