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Searched for töne (382 results found)

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  • Diary entry for 1916-12-30

    ... that she had lost. Her tone of voice was so pitiable that one might have thought that something far more costly than a hat might have gone missing. Lie-Liechen said that the hat was evidently irreplaceable and she was materially not in a position to ...

  • Diary entry for 1917-01-01

    ... . Mrs. Deutsch is brought to the Auersperg Clinic; illness as yet unknown to us. In the Vossische Zeitung, the Rev. Traub in the uniquely appropriate tone of voice against defeatists, anglomaniacs, and the like. He demands steeliness, which a good ...

  • Diary entry for 1917-01-27

    ... in the least understood the content of my reply. From Gärtner, two waltz themes in an arrangement by Friedman: modern witticisms, neighbor notes with main notes, passing tones inserted as often as possible, and similar features; these ought not ...

  • Diary entry for 1917-11-13

    ... unusually toned down, but with the sensational phrase: "How might we rejoice if we swept 50 kilometers into the enemy's country." But the speech of the French Prime Minister Painlevé, as with all previous French speeches, vain, spiteful, dumb. Conrad ...

  • Diary entry for 1918-01-10

    ... , democracy is really not endowed with culture. Their language is simply and solely self-interest, baseness, and an ideology that merely conceals their baseness. Germany would have to answer such democratic tone in the language of democratish; and the German ...

  • Diary entry for 1923-07-04

    ... first Prelude in C major – against Werker! Resembling me in tone and conviction, he naturally lacks the purely musical reasoning. Wonderful starry sky, we read the star chart. ...

  • Diary entry for 1925-02-08

    ... backlog. On the radio: Mozart Oboe Quartet; song recital by Slesak: he sings flat, apparently the result of an effort to produce fullness of tone. The case is reminiscent of Theodor Reichmann. In addition, the performance is not in true art song style; the ...

  • Diary entry for 1925-09-12

    ... a relationship to Mozart, Haydn, Beethoven or Goethe, Schiller. It is understandable how the Jews Popper and Brandes, who do not possess a trace of artistic sensibility, and to this day still throw themselves to the ground before this tone of an ...

  • Diary entry for 1929-10-02

    ... Töne. Das Orchester Bauer (?) spielt Schumanns Ouvertüre „Julius Cäsar“ – ein ver- letztes Achtel-Maniakentum – dann Joh. Strauß „Wo die Citronen blühen“. 2. Cloudy, still with foehn wind. From Deutsch (letter= OJ 10/3, [107]): the model of the table ...

  • Diary entry for 1929-11-13

    ... realization would have been appropriate – apparently the author is not comfortable in striking a serious tone; he feels happier where the joke is center-stage – it would have been all the better, then, if he were at least to raise a serious question; – (Niese ...

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