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Diary entry for 1932-10-10
... besonderer Genugtuung – immerhin ist ein in sich geschlossener Teil druckfertig, also kann ich an mein unvergessliches Lie-Liechen vor aller Welt meinen Dank abtragen, wie ich’s mir immer wünschte! Das Zusammentreffen mit dem Versöhnungsfest Yom Kippur, the ...
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Diary entry for 1933-05-18
... Quinten manuscript. „Ich kann von S. 200 nicht leben!“ Erbitte von Haas seine Arbeiten zum Generalbass u. Griesinger. Georg August Griesinger, Biographische Notizen über Joseph Haydn (Leipzig: Breitkopf & Härtel, 1810). Den Saal verlassend gehe ich auf ...
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Diary entry for 1933-06-18
... and poor paths, we stay indoors! To Rosl (letter by Lie-Liechen): the snapshot of the Kinsky Palace and Maria Komorn’s essay; we ask after Klara, etc. To Ida Türtscher (letter): Lie-Liechen congratulates her on her wedding. To Adolf Türtscher (letter ...
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Diary entry for 1933-06-28
... Brahms-Studie im Herbst machen. Kündigt eine "kuriöse" Ueberraschung an. Wirft Furtwängler vor, daß er mich in seiner Brahms-Rede Speech at the opening of the Brahms centenary festival on May 16, 1933. Furtwängler’s text was published in its entirety in ...
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Diary entry for 1934-08-16
... September in order to recover properly. Kreisler actually has the manuscript of Brahms’s Violin Concerto; he will allow it to be photographed at a convenient time! After lunch, they drive through the tunnel towards the south! At 2 o’clock, a railway worker ...
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Diary entry for 1934-11-27
... 27. Bedeckt, 7°. Von Deutsch (K.OC A/279): es bleibt bei meiner Fassung des Schubert-Liedes. On September 25, 1934, the Austrian radio corporation (RAVAG), at Deutsch’s suggestion, organized a competition whereby a suitable text for an untexted ...
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Diary entry for 1934-11-28
... radio corporation (RAVAG), at Deutsch’s suggestion, organized a competition whereby a suitable text for an untexted Schubert song was sought. As the song was also unfinished, it was first completed by Schenker (see Otto Erich Deutsch, Ein ...
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Diary entry for 1936-05-05
... disappear; the sea sparkles in the sun’s rays, the whole thing is like a dream. Upon entering my cabin, I find a letter from Professor Fuchs – the copy of a letter to his friend in Carthage, and a few lines addressed to me – forwarded by Weil from Aussig to ...
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Diary entry for 1936-05-22
... and monks have left. I enjoy the relatively greater peace and quiet, and the slight cooling-down, which is comforting after the entire day’s humidity. People stand for hours, watching the way crates are reloaded! I have been ashore after all, with Mr ...
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Diary entry for 1936-06-15
... . Kögel tells me that my room will become free; I ask her to let me bring all my things over myself, except for the two suitcases, and in fact by midday. Mrs. Götz telephones; I invite her to afternoon snack, with Hucke’s as meeting-point. She arrives ...