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Diary entry for 1908-03-08
... "Ideal" motive (cf. program note) in minor at the very beginning of the work (up to A), and the ascent of the keys (score, pp. 62ff.). ‒ but pp. 47ff. of the score are bad on account of modern defective technique: faulty counterpoint, faulty ordering of ...
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Diary entry for 1911-06-23
... to deliver flowers at 7 a.m., and doesn't drop them off until ‒ 8.45. e.g. The manager of the largest sheet-music dealer in Vienna reports that the score of Handel's Messiah in the Mozart arrangement is out of print. In another sheet-music dealer ...
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Diary entry for 1924-09-17
... made in the Kalmus score, they fill him with amazement, and he asks whether the corrected score has already been released. I say no and tell him that the absence of the second edition proves how large the first print-run must have been! Klenau leaves me ...
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Diary entry for 1913-12-19
... about autograph manuscripts that bear significant amounts of compositional corrections, or those whose handwriting offers clues to performance, as opposed to the relatively "clean" presentation of the contents of a Mozart score. 19. Letter from my sister ...
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Diary entry for 1918-02-20
... Sophie (letter): communicating about a war bond, likewise about the possibility of recovering damages, requesting antiquarian operetta scores and announcing that bread might be available. Once more Kühlmann makes a peace offering. The evening papers ...
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Diary entry for 1919-12-11
... for Op. 111; they apparently do not believe that the money I sent was to cover Beethoven's Ninth Symphony and Op. 111. From Simrock (postcard): demands Lendvay's score back or payment. To Simrock (postcard): an error has been made, since the work was ...
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Diary entry for 1922-01-28
... Floriz (letter= OJ 6/7, [2]): I am sending scores, but according to my records, the cadences are in his possession; report on the success of my work (Dahms, Ludendorff,= OC 24/12-13 etc.). ( To Dahms (letter): thanks for both articles; ask about the ...
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Diary entry for 1923-06-20
... or Wiesberg (69,300 Kronen). The suitcase is brought down. Dr. Sachs from 4:30 to 5:45; has annotated the Payne model based on the manuscript and the first print – the Peters score in front of me: we proceed slowly, after all, I have to make decisions ...
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Diary entry for 1923-10-17
... I have surprised the publishing company with that myself. Perhaps I will name a few scores at one point. Glässner seals the windows in the study: 67,000 Kronen. Pharmacy – analysis: 0.75%. 4:30–5:30 in the Inner City. Mrs. Ackermann to her first ...
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Diary entry for 1924-05-12
... (letter): invitation for Thursday. Rothberger reports on the performance that took place at Mrs. Hertzka's: Hertzka appears with several little boys and reads along in the score – complains about the repetitions. ...