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Searched for music (2944 results found)

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  • Diary entry for 1931-05-07

    ... , who has really fallen on hard times! Lie-Liechen gives Miss Elias the picture of our music room. From Mrs. Pairamall, cancellation at the last minute. With Lie-Liechen, errands. Lie-Liechen fetches the linen suits. Analysis: sugar 1.76%, acetone 0.026%. ...

  • Diary entry for 1931-05-10

    ... would say, as preparation for dictation. After supper, short circuit! Dictation in the music room until 9:30: Passing Tone for Free Composition. ...

  • Diary entry for 1931-05-15

    ... . v. H. fährt nach München, nimmt die Komposition von Lahusen mit, den seine Frau kennt. 15, fair weather. From Lahusen (letter and music): he professes to be a student of mine; he has ceased composing for five years and studied strict counterpoint ...

  • Diary entry for 1931-09-10

    ... contemplations. From Nagel, a substantial package of music. Lie-Liechen puts practically the whole apartment in order in next to no time! The most beautiful meal at midday; nonetheless a discomfort after lunch prevents me from sleeping. After teatime, errands. On ...

  • Diary entry for 1931-11-14

    ... !! Radio: Gounod’s Faust (from the State Opera) – it remains, after Carmen, the best French opera, excellent also in musical construction. ...

  • Diary entry for 1931-11-26

    ... . Konzertkarten bei Neumann bestellt. Rf. Friedmann spielt ein Klavierkonzert von Weigl u. von Liszt (Es); er spielt ausgezeichnet!! Patiençen. 26, fog, -2°, -1°. In "Diminution" for Free Composition, the music examples completed. Mrs. Rubinraut asks me, via Miss ...

  • Diary entry for 1932-01-29

    ... , p. 6. In this notice, two students at the Academy for Music and Performing Arts – Hildegarde Firtel and Fritz Worff – were named as the recipients of stipends from the bequest. Nach der Jause in der Stadt: Grammophon-Plattenfrage beantwortet u ...

  • Diary entry for 1932-03-19

    ... erkannt werden!!! Von Franz Steiner (Karten u. herzliche Einladung). Nach der Jause kurze Wege. Patiençe in zwei Legen!! Um ¼10h Diktat zur Mischung. 19, blue sky, fresh, "… still not spring …". "Modal mixture" for Free Composition – once again, music ...

  • Diary entry for 1932-05-04

    ... 4. Blau. Vom Uebersetzungsbureau Roth Weisses Interview. Irving Kolodin, Music, Arts Weekly, March 26, 1932; a clipping of this, together with the German translation, are preserved in the Schenker Scrapbook, OC 2, at page 86. An Deutsch (K.): Dank ...

  • Diary entry for 1932-10-14

    ... letters at the Mercurbank (Rennweg 20). – Seminar without Kral! Hoboken says that Einstein deferred publication of Jonas’s article on the grounds that Breitkopf & Härtel would like to be spared the printing of music examples, something that is surely not ...

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