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Searched for organ (558 results found)

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  • Diary entry for 1912-09-17

    ... ; and since its organization is spread over nations, it is so easy to understand how imposing an event, e.g. the procession, affects the masses. One must acknowledge that the church understands well the law of the masses and exploits it. And even if a ...

  • Diary entry for 1913-03-07

    ... letters, the likes of which only a genius like Beethoven can give them. Even the sexual drive is based more on vanity than on an organic imperative. For this reason, science goes astray if it ignores the motor of vanity or takes too little account of it ...

  • Diary entry for 1914-04-04

    ... , der du meine Seele BWV 78, and Nun ist das Heil BWV 50. The soloists were Eva Bruha (soprano), Madame Charles Cahier (contralto), George Hamlin (tenor) and Cornelius Bronsgeest (bass). Georg Valker performed the organ part; Helene Lampl played at the ...

  • Diary entry for 1914-12-09

    ... further ado and could then proceed with unified forces against global profiteering. Vanity is also a deception. For in the last analysis the vain man seeks to use his vanity to achieve an advantage which, logically and organically, is the reward and result ...

  • Diary entry for 1915-04-20

    ... received detailed information about the organization of the concert from his pupil Paul Breisach, who was for a time also a pupil of Franz Schreker's. We learn of Breisach's leaving Schreker from a letter from Berg to Schoenberg dated February 17, 1915 ...

  • Diary entry for 1915-05-29

    ... , who produce in an impetuous mood. But they lack an organic relationship to their people, as witnessed by the art of the Germans as a partial expression of general German capability. Speaking in practical terms, it seems immeasurably important to ...

  • Diary entry for 1915-06-16

    ... balconies And between the cry of a jackdaw and the whisper of ivy The organ sound of the legend roars solemnly. The wailing does not die upon the lips of the night wind, The old park hears it, and shudders softly; Around the remains of a tree spins a ghostly ...

  • Diary entry for 1915-07-03

    ... interpreters; and when we consider the cause of this phenomenon, we have very reason to diminish our joy. Women, boys and girls organized the field work; and anyone who is just capable of bearing arms carries weapons outside in the field. Here, in the town ...

  • Diary entry for 1915-07-15

    ... strive for synthesis almost as an organic function, like the function of sight. Replies from Rothberger and Floriz. Towards evening, rain. In the hotel, a professor from Braunschweig appears who, to our astonishment, shows some orientation in musical ...

  • Diary entry for 1915-08-21

    ... Zuckerkandl, concerning his imminent deployment in the battlefield. Contribution to the collection for the surviving dependents of a fallen soldier from St. Anton (wife and five children!). The collection was organized by chief inspector Stächelin: a man who ...

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