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Searched for piano in Diaries (682 results found)

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  • Diary entry for 1931-12-01

    ... ): a few words about his Piano Concerto. Mrs. Pairamall’s cook reports that she does not know where she should forward my letter; she has been expecting the lady to return since the middle of October. After teatime, errands. 5:45 to 6:30, the dictation ...

  • Diary entry for 1931-12-25

    ... -like, up to +8°. A good night, the third in a row! Work on "Meter" for Free Composition; I play Bach’s Aria variata, merely in order to sit at the piano. After teatime, Kärntnerstraße, Kohlmarkt, Walfischgasse, 5:10 to 6:35. To the apartment house ...

  • Diary entry for 1932-02-03

    ... 5 o’clock to 8:15, Counselor Pollak with his sister. The Brünauer matter is dealt with: I shall keep him as a piano pupil until the end of the teaching season. The Pollaks know less about him than we do; most of what they learn about him they first ...

  • Diary entry for 1932-03-27

    ... piano) Easter-like, "Stillness all around" – (free, after Goethe). From 5 to 6:30, in windless conditions: through the City Park, homewards via the Kärntnerstraße – and yet: blossoms dare to advance!!! ...

  • Diary entry for 1932-05-26

    ... 26. Morgens bedeckt, Nachmittag schön, fast wolkenlos. An Deutsch (K.): Nagel: No. 86. Joseph Haydn, Concerto in G for harpsichord or piano accompanied by strings and wind ad libitum, ed. Kurt Schubert (= Nagels Musik-Archiv 86) (Hannover, 1932 ...

  • Diary entry for 1932-08-23

    ... – afternoon snack with piano!! at Stettner’s! From Prof. Dr. Fuchs (picture postcard): thanks, greetings. A storm brews up, subsides, brews up – okay, what then? Dictation: "Arpeggiation" for Free Composition. ...

  • Diary entry for 1933-01-10

    ... Urschrift. January 10, 19321933, bright! Lie-Liechen makes the suggestion of an article for the DAZ. After teatime, errands. Before supper, dictation of the letter to Dr. Klein. Radio: Friedmann plays the Piano Concerto by Tchaikovsky. A game of solitaire ...

  • Diary entry for 1933-06-07

    ... at Fritz’s; we purchase a white belt. On the radio, Tautenhayn; Bartok commits a musical murder (Piano Concerto No. 2); Klemperer conducts Till Eulenspiegel excellently in every respect, but Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony along the usual track of ...

  • Diary entry for 1906-12-12

    ... Presse, at 8 p.m. on December 12 in the large hall of the Musikverein Building. The program comprised the first Vienna performance of E. N. von Reznicek's Symphony in B major ("Sinfonietta"), Beethoven, Piano Concerto in E major ("Emperor") with pianist ...

  • Diary entry for 1907-11-26

    ... with the accompanist. Mr Violin plays the piano as if discretion and monotony were identical concepts."). Tuesday November 26 √ final version only Joint letter with Gärtner to the Editor of the Neue freie Presse concerning an error on the part of its ...

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