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Diary entry for 1921-01-11
... office. Proof correcting finished up to the fourth movement. Lie-Liechen: bread dough. ...
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Diary entry for 1921-07-18
... Vally; 8:30–9:45; Continued secondary literature for the first movement of the "Fifth," Lie-Liechen is writing. Between 5:00 and 6:00 on the Talweg; Began Tasso. After lunch thunder with rain, early to bed. ...
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Diary entry for 1921-09-16
... .-E. übersendet mit englischem Händel-Exemplar u. Kritik des „Tw.“. Abends Caféhaus, dann Stadtpark; schöner Anblick. Nachts Regen. 16 Cloudless. First movement written out in fair copy (Op. 2, No. 1 for Tonwille). Got to work on the back issues of newspapers. In ...
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Diary entry for 1922-04-04
... movements, through Bamberger; sends cards and letters from Hamburg. To Sanatorium Löw in the evening; examination by Dr. Halberstam 2.8% sugar; diet made stricter; weight gained. ...
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Diary entry for 1922-05-26
... introduced him to the fugue technique. Weisse at midday; asks about a few things in Beethoven's first Sonata for Piano and Violin, second subject group and final movement, Urlinie. To Mozio's: notify him about withdrawal of Hans Guttmann money. Thunderstorm ...
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Diary entry for 1922-07-24
... , fresh snow. All three movements of the Mozart sonata finished in the morning, Bach prelude prepared. Lie-Liechen to Weil (registered): regarding the share of the house. Both Bach preludes finished the same day. ...
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Diary entry for 1922-07-28
... Sardellenpasta aus Innsbruck. Von U.-E. (K.): nächste Woche Abrechnung u. Ueberweisung. 28 Rain – at home the entire day. Haydn, the rest of the first movement dictated. The rest of Faust, Act II. Hildebrand started. Franz Türtscher brings anchovy paste from ...
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Diary entry for 1922-10-08
... . Brahms' Third Symphony, first movement, first and second themes, dictated, Lie-Liechen writes right away as well. ...
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Diary entry for 1922-10-15
... /112 is a sketch of a graph for the first movement, mm. 1–10. gespielt, sogar Linie u. Vortrag erläutert. 15 Better weather! The maid goes to the hospital because of a wound on her hand, explains that she has to go tomorrow as well because of her throat ...
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Diary entry for 1922-11-14
... teatime: announces a visit from Furtwängler on Thursday evening; informs me about a comment Weisse made: "He'll no doubt talk you out of conducting." Directly contradicts what I wish for Bamberger. Clean copy of Brahms' Third written, first movement, just ...