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Diary entry for 1932-10-12
... . Nov. das „Wiegenlied“ von Vrieslander im Rundfunk. On November 4, 1932, the Viennese radio station broadcast a performance of Vrieslander’s Wiegenlied im Herbst; The singer was Lia Wagner-Schönkirch; Franz Mittler accompanied at the piano. An Kolibabe ...
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Diary entry for 1933-04-25
... Patiençe in 2 Legen! Lie-Liechen macht eine weiße Wollmütze wieder tragbar – ein Wunder! 25, cloudy. From Rosl (letter): the fate of poor Frieda and her children; Klara is better! Bamberger from 11 to 12 o’clock: he has performed HandelConcerto grosso in A ...
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Diary entry for 1933-08-06
... Festival. The program consisted of Rossini’s Stabat mater, performed by the Salzburg Cathedral Choir and the orchestra of the cathedral society under the direction of Josef Meßner. Lie-Liechens „wilde Nöcken-Jagd“. Nöcken: water sprites. It is possible ...
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Diary entry for 1933-08-18
... Franklin C. Nelson and launched in 1923, was mineral oil based and manufactured by the Standard Oil Company of New Jersey. A hand-operated device called a Flit gun was commonly used to perform the spraying (Wikipedia). aber Nachtruhe! 18, fair weather. In ...
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Diary entry for 1933-08-24
... Neue freie Presse, a broadcast of the second version of Strauss’s opera Die ägyptische Helena, performed for the first time under Clemens Krauss at the Salzburg Festival. Dichtung: Zauber (im Sinne Freuds), der die Ehe Menelas – Helena neu möglich macht ...
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Diary entry for 1933-10-07
... Fassung According to the radio listings of the Neue freie Presse, Johann Strauss’s operetta Prinz Methusalem was broadcast in Karl Treumann’s German translation. It was performed by the chorus of the Volksoper and the Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra ...
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Diary entry for 1933-12-31
... Hungarian Folk Songs, arranged for violin and piano by Joseph Szigeti from pieces from Bartók’s For Children and performed by Szigeti and Bartók. For further details, see Heinrich Schenker: Selected Correspondence, ed. Ian Bent, David Bretherton, and William ...
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Diary entry for 1934-04-02
... seen in the program listings in Radio Wien, Strauss’s operetta was performed by the Vienna Philharmonic and the chorus of the State Opera under Oswald Kabasta. The soloists were Franz Borsos, Vera Schwarz, Josef Knapp, Louise Kartousch, Alfred Piccaver ...
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Diary entry for 1934-09-03
... Beethoven’s Coriolan Overture and Brahms’s Fourth Symphony, in the broadcast "Young Artists, Part III: Graduates of the State Academy for Music and the Performing Arts." Das Zimmermädchen erhält (S. 10 – (außer der 10%-Ablöse!), der Zimmerkellner S. 5, die ...
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Diary entry for 1934-09-13
... violist Marie Charlotte Hammerschlag – who was later to become Carl Bamberger’s wife – performed that evening at 5:50 a "sonata" in C major by Bach (probably the unaccompanied suite in C) and, with Hermann Zechner at the piano, Henry Eccles’s Sonata in G ...