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Diary entry for 1920-01-04
... apparently caught up in a misunderstanding and asks for clarification. To Mrs. Mond (postcard): clarification. Otto Erich Deutsch comes at 10:45; the main topic of discussion: musical scores for bibliophiles. I give a few tips: first I suggest the "Moonlight ...
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Diary entry for 1920-04-25
... Door's with Rothberger (until 1:30); apartment viewed and several scores purchased: 300 Kronen; disappointment over the very deficient library. Klein gives Lie-Liechen one-and-a-half liters of denatured alcohol at highest price. Mrs. Baudrexel denies ...
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Diary entry for 1924-06-13
... 64,000 Kronen. To Kohn 150,000 Kronen; for the Frankfurter Zeitung 150,000 Kronen. To Dr. Kalmus (letter): thanks for the St. John Passion, ask for a postal payment slip for the six scores. To the UE book-keeping department (letter= WSLB 330): ask for ...
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Diary entry for 1925-01-19
... immediately declare that one of the pieces is un-Mozartian, and the second piece also does not seem to stem from him in my opinion. Since I have students here at the moment, I ask Mr. Volk, to leave the score and the cadences here (the printing is commissioned ...
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Diary entry for 1925-01-20
... that Hertzka made in 1921. I ask Vrieslander to gain access to Einstein. To Volk (letter): I am for printing only the fermatas that are in the score and indicating the other two for the same passages at best in an appendix, even though they are printed ...
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Diary entry for 1925-11-01
... are no grounds for someone to demean oneself for being a Jew, so long as the score between the the Jews and the peoples of the West and East is not properly settled. It is a sign of an inferior power of judgment, or of a inferior knowledge of the ...
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Diary entry for 1925-12-24
... ): thanks for the medallion. Hans Guttmann appears at midday and stays for lunch. Frl. Elias brings the scores of the Serenade and Nänie by Brahms, bound. Lie-Liechen wants to try the Aerozon: the voltage is wrong, resulting in a short circuit! Lie ...
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Diary entry for 1926-11-30
... improvisation; of Brahms, a composing score of the Paganini Variations, and so on; the fair copies are less interesting: Beethoven's Op. 78, a Prelude and Fugue in B minor by Bach, Brahms's Op. 5; and so on. The head of the business, (Hinterberger?) complains ...
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Diary entry for 1929-04-10
... ! Finally, Haas explains to me that he most certainly did not say the things about Filser that Hoboken had told me he had said. I should simply make my offer to Filser. The excitement of this news, together with the burden of the musical scores that I ...
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Diary entry for 1930-02-21
... a. Hoboken says that his wife has bought him tickets to both performances of the Missa, under Furtwängler and Klemperer; he is also going to Berlin and asks me to go through the work with me, and he already pulls the piano-vocal score out of his ...