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  • Diary entry for 1930-11-19

    ... the work will not proceed without difficulty. 4:30 to 7, Jetty and the General! "it makes me throw up" was the cheerful conclusion, expressed in Viennese linguistic terms, at the same time a sign of eternally feminine innocence: she entered Wilhelm ...

  • Diary entry for 1931-02-17

    ... Quelle des Mozart-Zitats. This quotation appears in Richard Benz, Das Spiel des Dämons, Deutsche Allgemeine Zeitung, January 25, 1931, a clipping of which is preserved as OC 50/20. Um ¾4h beim Zahnarzt Neumann; behebt die Schmerzen. Das Jhrb. III. rec. an ...

  • Diary entry for 1931-03-13

    ... look at a few more things. After lunch, we withdraw $4,100, and 308 shillings interest. To Rothberger (postcard): we are at his disposal. From the publishers: accounts for Yearbooks I, II, and III, up to January 1, 1931; I and II are going surprisingly ...

  • Diary entry for 1931-03-20

    ... gegenüber verpflichtet habe. March 20, 1931, fair weather, +1°. From Weisse (express postcardOJ 15/15, [57], delivered midday): he will come with Furtwängler after supper. After lunch, to the Creditanstalt: we send 4,000 shillings to the publishers. Errands ...

  • Diary entry for 1931-07-11

    ... the issue. Espresso coffee on the terrace. 4:30 to 6:30 up the valley; we meet Mr. Gruber, small talk. From Callwey: 151.13 shillings for the Mozart article – a pleasant surprise. A very refreshing day; in the evening I feel exhausted. ...

  • Diary entry for 1931-07-18

    ... accompanying card. From Seligmann (postcard): "… how was that even possible?" "… genuinely Mozartian." 4:30 to 5:45, down the valley. At 6:45, Lechner announces a Viennese district judge, Dr. Reschauer ?, a friend of Dr. Spiegler’s – he stays until 7:30 with us ...

  • Diary entry for 1931-08-09

    ... could never have occurred to a forger. Perhaps a few lines in the "Umschau." PS: I am a "musician," not a "researcher," "theorist," etc. At 4:45, Oppel meets us while we are playing solitaire; then we continue: Mazurka from Op. 30, according to the ...

  • Diary entry for 1931-08-18

    ... !“ August 18, 1931, cloudy. Lie-Liechen had written out the dictated letter to Wilhelm until late in the night; it is sent by registered mail. Half an hour in inclement weather in front of the house, then half an hour at the piano; an early lunch. At 4 ...

  • Diary entry for 1931-09-05

    ... memento of the town! From Mozio, 400 shillings. The sun makes an appearance now and then! At 4:30 cloudy again, also rain; until 6 o’clock in our room, then to Tomaselli for supper. On the way back, we call for the eye doctor; he comes most promptly. Lie ...

  • Diary entry for 1931-09-06

    ... spite of it being Sunday, we have the letter registered as a "latecomer" (at the main post office!). A stroll from 4:45 to 6:15. Supper in our room – a nice game of solitaire! ...

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