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Diary entry for 1928-09-20
... distinguished clearly between long and short grace-notes in the autograph manuscript of the Sonata in E, in London. To Frieda (postcard): Lie-Liechen thanks her for her birthday greetings. From Landau (postcard): he suggests Monday at 4:30. To Landau (postcard ...
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Diary entry for 1928-11-02
... would have to intervene(!). At any rate he seems to be more favorably disposed to my suggestion of a collection of Urlinie graphs. It also appears to me that he is thinking of keeping the exhaustive notes on Handel and Bach for a later time. I show him ...
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Diary entry for 1928-11-05
... heard him for the first time play insecurely, hitting the wrong notes, playing broken chords so badly; the performance of the Prelude in D major was unbearable, as was the first movement of Op. 106. At dinner I discussed with Lie-Liechen the question ...
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Diary entry for 1929-05-06
... magnolias are in bloom! Notes on the finale of Mozart's E major Symphony. In the evening, a variety of entries. From Oppel (letter): he thanks me for my letter, will most certainly not let himself be diverted from his course by listeners. From Deutsch ...
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Diary entry for 1929-09-20
... dieser Saison. Rf. ½9h Rosé: Beethoven op. 18 V, Mendelssohn op. 44 II. 20, cloudy but bright, at midday 25°. At 12:45, completion of the notes to Hoboken's work. From Deutsch, via messenger: they invite us for afternoon snack this Sunday. To Oppel ...
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Diary entry for 1929-10-24
... his lawyer, to have the apartment cleared; Vrieslander will take action if the honorarium has not been paid by November 15! To Hoboken (express letter): I enclose Vrieslander's letter. Study of Oppel's work; I write text and notes, twenty-three points ...
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Diary entry for 1929-11-04
... this movement was the most successful. It was, simply, practised thoroughly and so the luster of a cheerful energy permeated the movement. The performance of the Mozart Sonata contradicted good performance manners almost in every note. Coloratura and ...
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Diary entry for 1930-03-15
... Schmeidl ein Fesselstuck gekauft, In his diary entry for June 8, 1929, Schenker noted having purchased a rubber foot-bath from a firm called "Schmeidl," the existence of which is not known. More probably he purchased this at a branch of the rubber ...
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Diary entry for 1930-05-27
... -Bürgermeister von Hamburg habe eine Subvention zugesagt. v. H. überläßt die Ausgabe den von mir zu bestimmenden Mitarbeitern u. nennt sogar Vrieslander, auch Oppel u. Weisse. Zum Schluß der Stunden gesteht v. H., daß ihm die Leumund-Note der Münchner Polizei ...
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Diary entry for 1930-10-18
... to me to give any information about this; nor could Lie-Liechen, who otherwise would have made a note of such things immediately. We have had an unusual experience. While we are out, "a gentleman" pays a call; Weisse will come at 6:30 – things get ...