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Searched for music (2944 results found)

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  • Diary entry for 1926-05-13

    ... far as the Schwarzenberg Park, until 8:30. Music examples for "Chaos" completed. Dictation of a second rough version of "Chaos." ...

  • Diary entry for 1926-06-01

    ... Fanny Violin (express postcard): will not get in touch until later. To the publisher (express registered letter): I protest on all accounts against a further delay. Music examples for the Andante of the Mozart Symphony. ...

  • Diary entry for 1926-06-03

    ... at Stingl and let me have it for 50 shillings a month. Refinement of the first draft of the Andante continued and concluded; music examples for the Minuet. From Dr. Baumgarten (express letter postcard): he will come. To Saphier (letter): I shall come ...

  • Diary entry for 1926-06-04

    ... engaged to Goldschläger, asks for Mozio's help. Fom Mrs. Preissler (letter): apologizes for her objections. After teatime, shopping with Lie-Liechen. Music examples for the Minuet in fair copy; in the evening, Lie-Liechen finishes the fair copy of the ...

  • Diary entry for 1926-10-12

    ... appeared in which the reviewer gives the impression that he understands everything. Radio: Biedermeier music: Tautenhayn – Lange. ...

  • Diary entry for 1927-02-21

    ... Beethoven's corrections; mainly contractions, not so much from the standpoint of the drama but from that of the musical synthesis. Differences in slurring and dynamics also surface here and there. After teatime, a walk and shopping. ...

  • Diary entry for 1928-03-11

    ... , namentlich in der Skizzierung von K Orchesterauszügen. ¼8h Buxbaum-Quartett: Bruckner Quintett. Dann am Freien Satz. 11, Sunday, dreary, snowfall. Radio: Belgian music under Heger; César Franck: Symphony in D major minor . Mozart: three sonatas for two ...

  • Diary entry for 1928-05-06

    ... , Sunday, fair weather. Lie-Liechen clears out the music room and study. Lunch at Waldstein in the Prater, unfortunately it starts to rain; home at 2:30. In the evening, on the radio: Manowarda performs ballads by Loewe. To Vrieslander (postcard ...

  • Diary entry for 1928-05-29

    ... : Amusing songs from unknown operettas: Tautenhayn and Arnold, both at the peak of their ability, especially Tautenhayn's performance of a potpourri from Millöcker's The Beggar Student was the pinnacle of a musical presentation; and Millöcker, when compared ...

  • Diary entry for 1928-08-06

    ... to my discussion of the Urlinie; I explain to him that music has nothing to do with mathematics. In the evening, in our rooms; I read aloud. From Bamberger (letter): congratulates me belatedly on my 60th birthday. ...

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