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  • “Verlust der Gefühlsempfindungen im Tongebiete (musikalische A.hedonie),” Zeitschrift für Psychologie und Physiologie der Sinnesorgane, vol. 75, p. 1911, Die A.fänge der Musik, Leipzig: J.A. Barth.

    On A Trans-Atlantic Flight 2009

  • Bätely, "-- which, in theatrical parlance, was shockingly _damned_; -- but then" its author had made many enemies as editor of the 'Musikalische

    The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 05, No. 29, March, 1860 Various

  • Marguerite is translating a volume from the German, _Musikalische

    The Story of a Summer Or, Journal Leaves from Chappaqua Cecilia Pauline Cleveland

  • B. eine Musikalische Phantasie, die harmonischen Folgen einer Aeolsharfe, die Natur selbst.

    Phantastes: A Faerie Romance for Men and Women 1905

  • Meanwhile Bronsart's form of argument will give you a pleasant hour, and if, as you tell me, you have found in Munich a few comrades of the same mind, let the "Musikalische Pflichten" be recommended in their circle.

    Letters Liszt, Franz 1893

  • At the same time let it be mentioned to the praiseworthy and amiable authoress of "Musikalische Studienkopfe," La Mara, that since the end of '47 I have not earned a farthing by pianoforte playing, teaching or conducting.

    Letters Liszt, Franz 1893

  • Musikalische Stühlen: Mercedes shifts AMG boss to van division, Tuscaloosa manager to AMG

    Autoblog Noah Joseph 2010

  • Musikalische Stühlen: Mercedes shifts AMG boss to van division, Tuscaloosa manager to AMG

    Autoblog Noah Joseph 2010

  • Musikalische Stühlen: Mercedes shifts AMG boss to van division, Tuscaloosa manager to AMG VS750 confirms LG's love for WinMo Classic, starts torrid new affair with Verizon

    The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) Michael Grothaus 2010

  • The suspicion that Mozart did not write the Concerto for the ordinary instrument, but rather for the low basset clarinet had already become certainly in 1967, when musicologist Ernst Hess discovered excerpts from Mozart’s own version in the Allhemeine Musikalische Zeitung from March 1802, which allowed no further doubt.

    Archive 2009-04-01 Lu 2009

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