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Diary entry for 1932-09-19
... and concerning a pension insurance – soothing effect. Games of solitaire – before that, reading from Free Composition for the fair copy. ...
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Diary entry for 1932-10-15
... publish the study of parallel fifths by Brahms; thus he agrees with my idea of not waiting until Free Composition is completed; talks about a professor of piano from Basel who was sent to Vienna for the express purpose of studying the method of L. Deutsch ...
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Diary entry for 1932-10-17
... outstanding material for the figures for "Background" in Free Composition taken care of. I write a letter to Hoboken concerning the publication, even of a fragmentOJ 89/5, [8]. Furtwängler broadcast – very bad reception. Games of solitaire. ...
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Diary entry for 1932-10-25
... the reply to Waldeck, questions about Free Composition: printing, format, Thomay, etc. Concerning the Brahms leaves; Kalmus would like the letter to the Society of the Friends of Music worded differently. The hand of "business" weighs heavily upon the ...
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Diary entry for 1932-12-14
... -Vorführungen; will die Verhandlungen mit Kalmus für mich führen. 14. Back to Free Composition! From Rinn (postcard): requests the Brahms article, once again, for the beginning of April. From the Mercurbank (letter): interest payment for the American portion of our ...
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Diary entry for 1932-12-16
... organ part in Brahms’s arrangement of Saul. After teatime, out of doors, unfortunately very foggy. From Furtwängler (letterOC 18/37–38 and an article by Roth): he is thinking about a masterclass in composition at the Academy in Berlin; Gräner ...
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Diary entry for 1932-12-30
... Lechner Galtür Wünsche. Eine Patiençe in zwei Legen. 30. From Court Counselor Pollak (picture postcard): he will come on January 6. From Bamberger (letter): successes in Russia; thanks, and sends greetings. For the second section of Free Composition ...
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Diary entry for 1933-01-30
... (letter with floret): thanks for the telephone call. From Deutsch (printed papers): article on Mozart’s fees in the Neues Wiener Tagblatt. At 9:45, dictation for the article for the DAZ continued. Lie-Liechen writes out "Passing Tone" for Free Composition ...
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Diary entry for 1933-02-16
... , Counterpoint 2. After teatime, weight: 81.40 kg., 59.60 kg.; a walk, windless once again. From Brockhaus (postcardOJ 9/21, [3]): UE inform them that Free Composition will not be published by them. To Kalmus (letter, and postcard from UEBrockhaus): how is this ...
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Diary entry for 1933-04-24
... for Furtwängler, Oppel, Vrieslander; she writes up portions of Free Composition. ...