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Diary entry for 1931-01-25
... °: harbinger of spring!?! Neighboring Note in Free Composition revised once more; all previous sections put in order before tackling the Linear Progressions. 11:45, dictation of the section on Neighboring Note. At Café Pucher. Radio: Washmaidens’ Ball! A waltz ...
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Diary entry for 1932-06-06
... investment: 369 shillings. I cash the check at the Creditanstalt, 11:45 to 12:30. In the afternoon, a hefty thunderstorm! The second-level "Neighboring Note" for Free Composition completed, "Linear Progressions" begun. Lie-Liechen notifies Lanzer by telephone ...
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Diary entry for 1932-08-17
... dem Balkon. 17, fair weather, very hot. Work on Free Composition: the decision is fixed: the examples are to be entered in the text, so the way forward is predetermined in the simplest way; – "Combination of Linear Progressions." Lie-Liechen does her ...
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Diary entry for 1932-08-19
... – Adele lays my pajama skirt on the balcony – O, Minim Brother! Work on the balcony, "Linear Progressions" for Free Composition completed; a short dictation for the "book." To Vrieslander (letter and picture): addresses only when we are in Vienna. To ...
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Diary entry for 1933-07-09
... and worked hard, and also done well for himself – until 12 o’clock. After teatime, I read pages for Free Composition before the section on "Linear Progressions." A walk only as far as the pond. Radio: Stella Wang plays Brahms’s Op. 23Op. 24. ...
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Diary entry for 1927-01-31
... ” is being used here in a metaphorical sense: Schenker is advising his former pupil to take life one step ("linear progression”) at a time; the bigger picture will emerge in due course. nicht auslassen, wie immer sich die Lösung fügen mag; empfehle für ...
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Diary entry for 1925-04-14
... sextet, we go through the tempos and also the slurs at the most important spots. He tells me – and I notice it as well – that he is conscious of the Urlinie and the linear progressions when he works. I explain to him using examples what I mean by ...
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Diary entry for 1931-08-17
... recognize linear progressions. His composing, too, stands in the way to some extent. A crucial disadvantage, in the end, is that his pupils are in no way recipients for what he has learned from me – the Conservatory will completely engulf him. My pupils at ...
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Diary entry for 1933-07-22
... , the laundry. After teatime, "Linear Progressions" in Free Composition read to the end; Lie-Liechen writes. After supper, half an hour in the park. Radio until 10:15! At night, Lie-Liechen writes to Mrs. Rothberger: thanks for her kindness. ...
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Diary entry for 1933-09-27
... 27. Blau! Lie-Liechen hat bis 1h nachts geschrieben! § 116 ist abgeschlossen, § 116 of Free Composition in its final form concerns "linear progressions of the first order" in the middleground: either Schenker’s paragraph numbering was different at ...