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Searched for performance (1325 results found)

Filter: diaries: 638, correspondence: 399, person: 124, lessonbooks: 114, work: 18, organization: 10, other: 7, place: 5, journal: 1

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  • Diary entry for 1908-03-22

    ... excursion to Purkersdorf and Gablitz with Pollak. in left margin:√ Philharmonic concert: Berlioz "Corsair", without bass lines, as always with Berlioz; Tchaikovsky G major Suite with the rudimentary polacca. A good performance of Brahms's First Symphony. ...

  • Diary entry for 1911-07-23

    ... . — "kleine Abhandlungen": Schenker announces in paragraph 2 that he has written a "kleine Schrift" Die Kunst des Vortrages (The Art of Performance) that he is considering publishing, and that his essay Kunst und Kritik (Art and Criticism) is almost finished ...

  • Diary entry for 1912-10-20

    ... , and performed by the Frankfurt Opera and Museum Orchestra. wegen des Kritikers flüchtig Erwähnung macht. Editorial Frankfurter Museumskonzerte, Frankfurter Zeitung und Handelsblatt, No. 290, October 19, 1912, 57th year, second morning edition, p. 1 ...

  • Diary entry for 1913-09-04

    ... in 1906 and first performed in 1907, repeated at the famous "Scandal Concert" of March 31, 1913 held in the Great Hall of the Musikverein. 3) Doch bald ist Schönberg „überwunden“ Und das X-chen wird gesunden, X-chen wird melodisch weinen, Melodisch ...

  • Diary entry for 1913-12-19

    ... about autograph manuscripts that bear significant amounts of compositional corrections, or those whose handwriting offers clues to performance, as opposed to the relatively "clean" presentation of the contents of a Mozart score. 19. Letter from my sister ...

  • Diary entry for 1914-02-04

    ... spät nachts. February 4, 1914. A pupil from Brno, who wishes to gain as many advantages from little, or nothing, believes – just in passing – that she can knock out a trio by Haydn for public performance, and already manifests her shrewdness by not ...

  • Diary entry for 1915-10-25

    ... von Briefmarken im Werte einer Krone u. Dank für die Mühewaltung. An Dr. Klein Karte ins Feld. October 25, 1915. To Breisach (postcard); congratulated on the result of his concert, with encouragement to perform chamber music. Corrections to the general ...

  • Diary entry for 1915-11-10

    ... Schnitzler's Komödie der Worte: a collection of one-act plays comprising Stunde des Erkennens, Große Szene and Das Bacchusfest. The texts were written in 1913–14 and published in 1915 as a single volume by S. Fischer in Berlin. The first performances were ...

  • Diary entry for 1916-05-26

    ... without an "acknowledgment" from him. Finally she says that she had a discussion with Mrs. Door about the "Appassionata" Sonata; the latter said she had "felt the same way" about the piece but did not dare perform it in such a modern style. – Already for ...

  • Diary entry for 1918-10-16

    ... Betrug. Ein 50 Kronen-Gewinn – wenn ich nicht irre. 16 From Dr. Gurlitt (postcard, by way of UE): thanks me for the Ninth Symphony and asks about my Theory of Form and the Art of Performance,, because he is in the midst of writing a music history based on ...

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