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Diary entry for 1920-04-24
... himself instigated the new articulation and had it written in. He defends himself against my objection citing the supposed greater effect. My polemic is again discussed and I note that Furtwängler has once again changed his position; it sounds as though he ...
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Diary entry for 1923-08-14
... , new examples that draw things together. After teatime, down the street with the newspaper and Schiller, also pensive. We encounter a tourist couple, the man with a totally naked torso! Lie-Liechen rightly notes that it is an indecency here, something ...
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Diary entry for 1923-09-21
... the correction will not be printed so soon because there is a second large edition. He no longer mentions the Brandenburg Concerto, but notes in pencil in the margin: "Do you have any score desiderata?" (apparently should substitute for payment!). Lie ...
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Diary entry for 1924-02-01
... ; is going to the Lower Tauern, but does not pay, also does not apologize. At 2:00 to Detoni; he declares that the page make-up is finished, is only held up at Waldheim's because of the note heads. The title page has been done according to my wishes ...
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Diary entry for 1924-12-20
... ! Purchases, on which I accompany Lie-Liechen. After dinner, first steps on the Sonata in C# minor, then dictation for the "Miscellanea," theoretical notes and diary. ...
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Diary entry for 1925-02-13
... behave as if they were high society had an even more repulsive effect. Another note on the side: The cinema requires the audience to leave its fantasy in the cloakroom, it provides the audience with fantasy as well! The only thing it has to bring along is ...
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Diary entry for 1925-12-10
... conclusion! It was news to us that Op. 110 and Op. 111 had been reprinted in 1924 and 1925: Hertzka wanted to score a point against me by noting the limited number of sales of these works; but I see this very number in a favorable light From Winter's mouth ...
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Diary entry for 1927-11-15
... copy, in which my notes will be repeated; he is thinking of paying a visit to offer his apologies. Deutsch holds out the prospect of two volumes by Balzac that are concerned with music. Work on the Eroica. The investigation confirms Brünauer ...
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Diary entry for 1928-08-30
... : four people came forward and played the first two movements of Mozart's Quartet in A major. The hall was completely empty, the few visitors had been placed in the balcony – even at the sounding of the first notes it was bitterly clear to me that this ...
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Diary entry for 1929-10-23
... journals in question. Hoboken takes notes. Finally the question of the yearbooks arises – here Haas proves to be very skilled, in that he furnishes proof that any collaboration is out of the question so long as Hoboken and a publisher cannot commit ...