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Searched for piano in Diaries (682 results found)

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  • Diary entry for 1924-07-18

    ... reinterpretation C# – C#, but under no circumstances that which is written; the development section is equally not good. All difficulty comes from the piano part, from the loss of diminutions, which caused a loss of registral change. The solution in the late ...

  • Diary entry for 1924-10-30

    ... . 30 Nice. From Dr. Spiegler (letter): thanks for the letter of condolence. At Dr. Baumgarten's 10:15–12:00; while there, Lie-Liechen phones Mrs. Saphir, who says there is a chance the piano will arrive tomorrow. Finally Baumgarten comes, we only agree ...

  • Diary entry for 1924-11-15

    ... Breisgau: copy of an article. Saphir's piano tuner, who promised to come today, does not show up! Corrections to the galley proofs. From Dr. Baumgarten (postcard= OC 52/676): he asks us to come between 10:30–11:00; we go see him immediately: the results = 0 ...

  • Diary entry for 1925-04-18

    ... : Liebeslieder Waltzes, Weingarten and Meller at the piano, Preuß very good, Mrs. Botstieber not bad, the soprano ? and Manowarda do quite well – but fault was to be found in the selection, and the performance lacked the last finesse. ...

  • Diary entry for 1925-06-20

    ... to travel. To Rothberger (postcard to Gastein): How he is doing? Miss Kahn brings roses. Purchases after teatime: struts, gloves. At the piano in the evening for the first time in months: Scarlatti and Schubert. ...

  • Diary entry for 1925-06-21

    ... congratulations and thanks. To Floriz (postcard= OJ 8/4, [38]): thanks for securing the university institute information. From 11:00–12 noon at the piano. Work on the Reger Variations. At 7:00 in the park: the beautiful rose garden has gotten visibly out of hand ...

  • Diary entry for 1925-07-10

    ... file suit if Hertzka does not settle the claim and acknowledge the minimum. Rain the entire day. From Breitkopf and Härtel: Roth's Tamerlan, piano score. From Vrieslander and Dahms (picture postcard from Pallanza): greetings from both men and their ...

  • Diary entry for 1925-08-22

    ... ; Hugo's mother runs after us and offers an edelweiss in Hugo's name, I decline. Scales: 88.6 kg, without a vest, in light stockings, a light jacket; Lie-Liechen a little over 70 kg. At the piano, which a certain Mr. Rohde has tuned. After teatime, Bach ...

  • Diary entry for 1925-10-08

    ... (letter= OJ 15/15, [19]): he will bring the copies of the picture himself, and in addition the photograph for Die Musik. He speaks of Brahms autograph manuscripts that are for sale: Op. 1, Op. 104, and a cadenza to Beethoven’s Piano Concerto in G major– he ...

  • Diary entry for 1925-10-18

    ... him of the picture. To Hammer (postcard= JOB 94-3, [17]= OJ 5/15a, [17]): Schuster’s reply. To Weisse (postcard): thanks for the extract from Zelter. To Saphir (Br.): does he have a Stingl piano and how much would it cost? To Otto Erich Deutsch ...

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