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  • af Max Graf
    242,95 - 306,95 kr.

    Dieses Buch ist eine Sammlung von Essays und Aufsätzen des österreichischen Schriftstellers und Musikkritikers Max Graf. Es beinhaltet Texte über Musik und Literatur, insbesondere über Richard Wagner und dessen Einfluss auf die moderne Kunst. Entdecken Sie die Beiträge einer der bedeutendsten Persönlichkeiten der Wiener Kultur um die Jahrhundertwende.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.

  • af Max Graf
    276,95 kr.

    Das Buch ""Deutsche Musik im neunzehnten Jahrhundert und Schriften aus dem Verlag von Siegfried Cronbach (1898)"" von Max Graf bietet eine umfassende Beschreibung der Musik des 19. Jahrhunderts in Deutschland. Der Autor beschreibt die wichtigsten Komponisten und Werke dieser Zeit und analysiert ihre Bedeutung f�����r die Musikgeschichte. Das Buch enth�����lt auch Schriften aus dem Verlag von Siegfried Cronbach, einem wichtigen Verlag f�����r Musikliteratur in Deutschland zu dieser Zeit. Die Schriften bieten einen Einblick in die Musiktheorie und -praxis des 19. Jahrhunderts und zeigen die Bedeutung von Cronbachs Verlag f�����r die Verbreitung und Entwicklung der Musik in Deutschland. Das Buch ist ein wichtiger Beitrag zur Musikgeschichte und bietet eine umfassende Darstellung der Musik des 19. Jahrhunderts in Deutschland.This Book Is In German.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.

  • af Max Graf
    312,95 - 417,95 kr.

  • af Max Graf
    338,95 kr.

  • af Walker, Max Graf & Marie Jaffee
    207,95 kr.

    Legend of a Musical City - The Story of Vienna by Max Graf is a story of Vienna - the musical center of the world. The author has enjoyed the intimate friendship of the musical stars of the last fifty years in which this book was written. Musical stars such as Bruckner, Brahms, and Richard Strauss. He gives a delightful as well as highly educational story of the development of Austrian music. Max Graf, a composer and music critic, the father of "Little Hans," was born October 1, 1873, in Vienna, where he died on June 24, 1958. The son of Joseph Graf, a Jewish writer and editor, he was educated in Vienna and Prague. After 1891 he studied at the law school of the University of Vienna but devoted most of his time to music and it was his intention to become a composer, according to Louis Rose (1986). He finished his legal studies in 1896 but devoted much of his time to music composition and criticism, and regularly took part in meetings of the literary group Jung-Wien. From 1902 to 1938 he taught the history of music and musical aesthetics at the Vienna Academy of Music, where he was appointed professor in 1909. Graf met Sigmund Freud in 1900 and his wife, Olga Graf (born Olga Hoenig), from whom he separated a few years later, was probably a patient of Freud''s. Within the psychoanalytic movement he is known for being the father of "Little Hans," Herbert Graf, who was born in 1903. It was Max who supplied Freud with the material for his paper "The Analysis of a Phobia in a Five-Year Old Boy" (1909b). At the end of 1904, he took part in sessions of the Wednesday Psychoanalytic Society and, in December 1907, wrote an essay entitled "Methodik der Dichterpsychologie" (Methodology of the Psychology of the Poet). In early 1906 Freud wrote a short text on a somewhat unexpected topic, "Psycopathische Personen auf der B├╝hne" (Psychopathic Characters on the Stage). The text was never published in German, but Graf, to whom Freud had given the manuscript, kept it and had an English translation published (1942a [1905-1906]). Graf emigrated to the United States in 1938 and taught until 1947 at the New School for Social Research in New York, where, in 1940, he created the first seminars in music criticism. He was a guest professor at the Carnegie Institute of Technology in Pittsburgh and at Temple University in Philadelphia. In 1947 he returned to Austria and taught music criticism at the Mozarteum in Salzburg and elsewhere. In 1953 his autobiography, Jede Stunde war erf├╝llt: Ein halbes Jahrhundert Musik- und Theaterleben (Every Minute Filled: A Half-Century in Music and Theater), was published in Vienna, where he died in 1958.

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