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  • Diary entry for 1934-01-09

    ... 9. Schön. Um 7h morgens, ich träume: Furtwängler küßt mich weinend: „Ich werde Sie nicht mehr sehen . .“, – auch ich weine u. erwache. Ein Fläschchen zur Analyse. An Jonas (K.OJ 5/18, 34 ): der freie Satz abgeschlossen. An Dr. Roszas S. 43. Um 2h ...

  • Diary entry for 1934-07-12

    ... ]): thanks for bringing Jonas’s book to publication: the fulfillment of an intention, expressed in writing and in person, to support my cause. Deutsch, at my encouragement, is giving a course at the Academy (eight pages!). To Jonas (postcard): for the time ...

  • Diary entry for 1934-09-13

    ... violist Marie Charlotte Hammerschlag – who was later to become Carl Bamberger’s wife – performed that evening at 5:50 a "sonata" in C major by Bach (probably the unaccompanied suite in C) and, with Hermann Zechner at the piano, Henry Eccles’s Sonata in G ...

  • Diary entry for 1934-09-25

    ... , September 21, 1934, 10th year, pp. 6, 13, and 20. 25. From Jonas (letter, with Wolf’s addressOC 44/43): Wolf is refused entry into Austria! He requests Furtwängler’s intercession! Lie-Liechen shares with Violin the content of the letter; he will come ...

  • Diary entry for 1936-05-29

    ... England einiges zur deutschen Schrift. Trotz Sonnenschein ist’s kalt u. windig, der Aufenthalt auf Deck nicht angenehm – wir fahren ja winterwärts! Die Küste ist hoch, kahl, kein Halm. Die Landung in Mollendo wird als schwierig geschildert. May 29 My ...

  • Diary entry for 1903-10-09

    ... 7‒9/. 10 Orchesterstimmen der „Syrischen Tänze“ für Busoni’s Abend in BerlinFor their performance by the Berlin Philharmonic under the baton of José Vianna da Motta, in an orchestral arrangement by Arnold Schoenberg, on November 5, 1903 in the ...

  • Diary entry for 1903-10-24

    ... a recto 24. 10. Haydn’s Handschriften in der Hofbibl. neugesehen (Symphonie G dur, Divertimento fmoll) welche Ruhe u. Festigkeit!Between p. 10 and p. 11a recto are two pages numbered 10a and 10b written by Schenker entirely in Lateinschrift in heavy ...

  • Diary entry for 1906-09-18

    ... that includes that phrase “Muss aber nach Baden zu Tisch” (“but must go to Baden for dinner”). [—] Abends bei Frau M. Tuesday, September 18 Negative reply from Stritzko. [—] To Baden, to Mrs. Deutsch. [—] In the evening, at Mrs. M.'s place. ...

  • Diary entry for 1906-09-30

    ... , ablehnend die Intervention Artaria’s. Sunday, September 30. 9°‒12°. At Mama's place. She told me a Jewish saying: "God goes with stupid people (who have need of him), ‒ that's why clever people, who have to go it alone, make so many mistakes." How splendid ...

  • Diary entry for 1906-10-20

    ... Samst. 20.10 Vorwort an Cotta abgeschickt. Index fertiggestellt. Hohenlohes’ Memoiren: Bismarck’s Ringen u. Kämpfen inmitten einer Welt von Zwergen.This may have been prompted by the feuilleton in the Neue freie Presse for October 15 pp. 1‒3: P. G ...

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