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Schleiermacher

[ shlahy-uhr-mah-khuhr ]

noun

  1. Frie·drich Ernst Da·ni·el [free, -d, r, i, kh, e, r, nst , dah, -nee-el], 1768–1834, German theologian and philosopher.


Schleiermacher

/ ˈʃlaiərˌmaxər /

noun

  1. SchleiermacherFriedrich Ernst Daniel17681834MGermanRELIGION: theologianPHILOSOPHY: philosopher Friedrich Ernst Daniel (ˈfriːdrɪç ɛrnst ˈdaːnjeːl). 1768–1834, German Protestant theologian and philosopher. His works include The Christian Faith (1821–22)
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The pianist Steffen Schleiermacher, the ensemble’s artistic director, said in an email interview that in preparing that saxophone-piano suite, the group had conceived of the first movement’s piano part as “a relentless machine, almost like a fast techno beat with clear accentuation on the counts.”

Mr. Schleiermacher, comparing his group’s recording of the Largo with the scene from “Lucullus,” said that “there is indeed a certain similarity,” adding that both contain “echoes of liturgical recitative chants, almost psalmody.”

“The piano voice in ‘Jewish Dance’ often seems to imitate a drum set,” Mr. Schleiermacher wrote.

“Klee and Feininger were rather backward-orientated,” Steffen Schleiermacher, a pianist who has researched and recorded music of the Bauhaus, said in an interview.

In 1807, a German scholar named Friedrich Schleiermacher published a letter observing that 1 Timothy used arguments that clashed with other letters written by Paul.

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