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  • Diary entry for 1933-05-04

    ... . Noten): op. 26 Thema The notated materials are not filed with the letter (OJ 9/34, [36], May 1, 1933), but they concern the first movement of Beethoven’s Piano Sonata in A-flat major, Op. 26. Schenker’s reply (OJ 5/7a, [45], May 6) and Cube's next letter ...

  • Diary entry for 1933-05-21

    ... . Jonas, moved, thanks me. The final Brahms concert: First Symphony (radio). 5:15, a walk – at 6 o’clock, in the Café Aspang with Deutsch and his wife; their greetings to Mrs. Hoboken, in the form of flowers, were received without thanks!!! Deutsch derives ...

  • Diary entry for 1933-05-28

    ... (postcard): we shall not see each other before the fall. From 5:15 to 7 o’clock, in the garden of the Café Aspang. The radio broadcasts get worse and worse, the more they program "voices of the homeland." ...

  • Diary entry for 1933-07-25

    ... , articles): observations on the enclosures – Benn will follow at a later time. After teatime, until 5:30 in the park. Then, on the radio, Brahms hour (Zopf): Op. 91 with viola. Lie-Liechen packs up the mail for Hoboken. From Wilhelm (letter): thanks for Lie ...

  • Diary entry for 1933-08-06

    ... freie Presse, this was a broadcast of a concert at the Mozarteum, which was part of the Salzburg Festival. The work by Respighi was the Pines of Rome; the concert began with Rossini’s overture to The Italian Girl in Algiers. ¾5h im Park – Lärm stört das ...

  • Diary entry for 1933-08-11

    ... , they put up the frames for the fly screens. To Miss Kraus (picture postcard): thanks. To Rosl (letter): inquiry about Klara, etc. After teatime, radio: Gisela Springer plays Beethoven, Schumann (Forest Scenes). At 5:45, as far as the small bridge. After ...

  • Diary entry for 1933-09-20

    ... ), and No. 37, September 15, 1933, pp. 437–9 (second, concluding part). Both issues are preserved in Schenker's Nachlass (OC 30/6–7). in der Allg. Musikzeitung aufmerksam. Nach Washington (K.): ausgefüllt. Nach der Jause bestellen wir bei Guttmann 5 ...

  • Diary entry for 1934-06-10

    ... edition. At 11:15, from Furtwängler (letter via messenger): he will come after supper, after 9 o’clock. Radio, 11:30 to 1 o’clock: Strauss celebration under Furtwängler: Elisabeth Schumann sings magnificently. At 5:30, with Fanny Violin, Floriz and Evi in ...

  • Diary entry for 1934-06-19

    ... for recommending Böckstein. To Oppel (picture postcard): address, Furtwängler wants to visit us. Errands; on a bench between the forest and the streets. From 4 o’clock to 5:45, afternoon snack at the Evian Fount, very pretty. ...

  • Diary entry for 1934-09-25

    ... tomorrow at 10 o’clock. Hoboken for the first time, from 5:30 to 7 o’clock: I show him what I showed Breisach and Klemperer; I also tell him that I cannot think of moving until after I have completed the corrections for Free Composition; – he asks if he ...

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