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  • Diary entry for 1933-07-25

    ... , articles): observations on the enclosures – Benn will follow at a later time. After teatime, until 5:30 in the park. Then, on the radio, Brahms hour (Zopf): Op. 91 with viola. Lie-Liechen packs up the mail for Hoboken. From Wilhelm (letter): thanks for Lie-Liechen’s ...

  • Diary entry for 1933-08-11

    ... article on Haydn, apparently from the 1930s. regt einen Aufsatz an über den Unterschied zwischen italienischer u. deutscher Musik. Heinrich Schenker, Vom Unterschied zwischen der italienischen und der deutschen Musik, Deutsche Zeitschrift, 47. Jahrgang des ...

  • Diary entry for 1933-08-27

    ... Fritz (postcard): order. To Oppel (postcard): I recommend Haas’s book. After teatime, downhill. After supper, Dr. and Mrs. Arbesser at our place; we say good-bye. Lie-Liechen behaves very amiably. ...

  • Diary entry for 1933-09-03

    ... up two chapters; this may explain why "Diminution" (chapter 7) was initially described as "the sixth chapter." Von Dr. Rinn (K.): ist einverstanden mit meiner Fristerstreckung. That is, the deadline for the articles Schenker intended to write for Rinn’s ...

  • Diary entry for 1933-09-20

    ... Exemplare der Allg. Musikzeitung. Allgemeine Musikzeitung, 60th year, No. 36, September 8, 1933, and No. 37, September 15, 1933. These issues, which contain the two parts of Oswald Jonas’s article Heinrich Schenker, are preserved in Schenker's Nachlass as OC ...

  • Diary entry for 1933-09-26

    ... ), and No. 37, September 15, 1933, pp. 437–9 (second, concluding part). An Floriz (K.OJ 8/5, [20]): über Wolf: zwei Stunden zu S. 25 – auch Vrieslander plant eine Publikation. Von Kalmus (K.): will den Jonas-Aufsatz Oswald Jonas, Heinrich Schenker ...

  • Diary entry for 1933-12-23

    ... 23. +4°! naß, naß! An die Krankenkasse „Zuschlag“: S. 20.20. Der größere Rothberger bringt um 11h ein Geschenk mit Brief. Von Frieda Frieda Pollak (Ansichtsk.): Wünsche! An Albert u. Josef Lorenz (Ansichtskarten): Dank u. Gruß! Von Oppel (Br ...

  • 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 ...

  • 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 ...

  • Diary entry for 1934-04-13

    ... Kraus excuses (!?!) her trip to Italy on the grounds that she has never been there before. I speak about Jonas’s courageous book, which fills the young people with envy. Deutsch (by telephone): asks me to intervene even now with regard to an increased ...

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