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Diary entry for 1926-05-24
... " is enlarged; Lie-Liechen paginates the first and second articles. ...
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Diary entry for 1926-06-13
... provide, at its request, twenty-five addresses; the announcement of the first Yearbook should also indicate the contents of the second; I request ten copies for myself and 500 marks. ...
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Diary entry for 1926-06-25
... Galtür; – in saying farewell, we play the First Symphony and the Larghetto from the Second, to Lie-Liechen's delight. – We invite Brünauer to visit us in Galtür. ...
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Diary entry for 1926-07-24
... ! As a result of a misunderstanding, up before time, at 5:45; we go to the Zeinisjoch as early as 8:45, for the second time; back at 11:30; Lie-Liechen picks large gentians – very hot weather! To Mittelmann (letter): a few Schnadahüpfel by Lie ...
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Diary entry for 1926-09-14
... Satz. After lunch, at Dr. Kronfeld's (for the second time): 40 shillings. After teatime, in the city: prospectus and little things brought home: an egg spoon from Henkel, a green visor from Breuer. From Oppel (postcard= OJ 13/10, [39]): his mother has ...
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Diary entry for 1926-11-02
... . In the evening, work on Brahms's Fourth Symphony, second movement (for Hoboken). ...
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Diary entry for 1927-03-14
... Klenau's address. Money for tax, first and second quarters of 1927 (70.43 shillings); letter to the tax authorities, including acknowledgement of tax owed. Lottery tickets: 32 shillings. The gardener Dlohy promises to come. A walk. ...
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Diary entry for 1927-03-31
... greater scope than I could have imagined. At the piano, I go through much of what is contained in the second Yearbook; I do this with the intention of securing an effect that is genuinely delightful. Radio: Fidelio with Piccaver and Lotte Lehmann, both of ...
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Diary entry for 1927-04-12
... one? At 1:30 the younger Heck brings a Beethoven sketch. Hoboken takes his Scarlatti volumes (all of them!) home, brings the first and second "Leonore" overtures. ...
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Diary entry for 1927-04-24
... national election in the history of the Republic of Austria. The greatest number of votes and mandates were won by a coalition of the Christian Socialists and various German-nationalist groupings, under Chancellor Ignaz Seipel. The second strongest group ...