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  • Diary entry for 1933-02-24

    ... , which is profitable – for him!! To Karpath (express letter): the letters from WeisseOJ 15/16, [88]OJ 15/16, [89] – and here?!? Result: 0!! After teatime, errands: heavy snow flurry; I sit at the butcher’s shop, and read! To Kalmus (postcard): a copy for ...

  • Diary entry for 1933-04-14

    ... .): bittet um S. 400. Telephonire eine Absage an ihn, nenne die wirkliche Höhe meines Einkommens. Von Wilfort (Br. durch Botin): fragt, ob ich heute empfange?!? antworte: „ja“ – schreibt „sehr geehrter Herr Doktor“ – nichts von Verehrung oder Dank. Nach der ...

  • Diary entry for 1933-05-03

    ... zu den Stücken. An Floriz (Br.OJ 6/8, [23]): S. 25–30 u. S. 20? Um 7h bei Halberstam: ist mit dem Blutdruck unzufrieden; ist gegen einen hochgelegenen Sommerplatz, gegen Zick-Zack in dem Sinn, wie wir es gern möchten. Wildgans zum Gedächtnis: Gedichte ...

  • Diary entry for 1933-05-04

    ... . Noten): op. 26 Thema The notated materials are not filed with the letter (OJ 9/34, [36], May 1, 1933), but they concern the first movement of Beethoven’s Piano Sonata in A-flat major, Op. 26. Schenker’s reply (OJ 5/7a, [45], May 6) and Cube's next letter ...

  • Diary entry for 1933-05-17

    ... 17. Mai 1933 Schön. Von Schloss Reigersberg (Br. u. Prospekt): Baron Alboris Anbot verlockend! Albori’s letter was evidently in response to one of the five postcards that Jeanette Schenker had recently sent out, inquiring about possible summer ...

  • Diary entry for 1933-06-01

    ... Brahms-Festes in Wien am 16. Mai 1933, Neue freie Presse, No. 24679, May 28, 1933, morning edition, p. 9. The article was continued on p. 10 of the morning edition of May 31 (No. 24682); a clipping is preserved in Schenker’s Nachlass (OC B/453). http ...

  • Diary entry for 1933-06-02

    ... From the diary entries of March 17 and April 4, 1933, this clearly refers to Handel’s Concerto grosso in A minor. u. ein Bildchen vom Kinsky-Konzert. A concert at the Palais Kinsky on April 22, 1933, directed by Carl Bamberger as part of the "Day of ...

  • Diary entry for 1933-06-29

    ... -Liechen allein rund um das Schloss. An Bamberger (Br.): bin bereit an Marx oder Kabasta zu schreiben; bedauere, daß Furtwängler meinen Namen nicht genannt hat, After his speech at the opening of the Brahms centenary festival on May 16, 1933, Furtwängler’s text ...

  • Diary entry for 1933-09-09

    ... context is subordinated, and the festival has the character of a local fair. morgen u. übermorgen, Buden vor unserem Hotel. In den Wald – Obermeier-Promenade – schön. Ein Chauffeur empfiehlt ein Aspanger Auto für S. 50 bis Wien! Von Kalmus (Br.): schickt ...

  • Diary entry for 1933-12-20

    ... Lotte. An das St. Elisabeth-Spital (Br. Lie-Liechen): fordert die S. 103 zurück (Botin: Mitzi Jansky S. 1!). See the diary entries of September 24 and November 30, 1933. The Schenkers’ maid Paula Juran was admitted to hospital on September 24 on account ...

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