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Diary entry for 1923-08-09
... . Teatime early and again in front of the house, then with a blanket, newspapers and Goethe on the hill in the Fädner Meadow; the newspapers prove uncomfortable, whereas the bound material is excellent. Read the first and second letter from "The Collector ...
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Diary entry for 1923-08-16
... . To the Tax Authority 25,000 Kronen. Four pouches of tobacco: 32,000 Kronen. Back to work. Scales after lunch: a little over 90 kilograms in heavier clothing, but without a vest. The finishing touches to the analysis of the second movement completed ...
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Diary entry for 1923-08-18
... Galtür. Upset bowels in the afternoon! At 5:45 I finish the polish of the second movement, Lie-Liechen finishes the fair copy of the analysis. To Vrieslander (postcard): I am happy that he is in good spirits, but I am fearful for him because of the ...
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Diary entry for 1923-10-04
... = OJ 11/16, [4] from Furtwängler: he would like to see me, today is the last opportunity. I ask Miss Elias to invite him by telephone to Café Vindobona (around 9:00). Worked on "Eroica": Urlinien of the first and second movements finished. In Café ...
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Diary entry for 1924-02-12
... Kahn. The case is becoming peculiar, inasmuch as the lady actually has a recommendation from Mrs. Pairamall, and so could have dispensed with a second recommendation. The question of the fee seems to be decisive. Noticeable at any rate is the ...
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Diary entry for 1924-05-03
... ,000 Kronen. From UE (letter= OC 52/372 by messenger): Schweizer has just arrived (since Oktober!): invoice 246,000 Kronen. second invoice for two issues of Tonwille and Niloff; complimentary copies have been sent. Back to the proofs. ...
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Diary entry for 1924-05-14
... thanks and to ask about any potential deficiencies. I bring up several passages: I censure the end of the first theme, the tempo of the second theme etc. Klenau talks about difficulties, the resistance of the orchestra, which was broken only when the ...
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Diary entry for 1924-05-17
... changes in the first and second movements. Certainly another four rehearsals would have been necessary to attain a certain balance. At Bamberger's for dinner, without Hammer. The usual social theme, Popper flavored. A pupil of Weisse's, Mr. Friedländer ...
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Diary entry for 1924-07-15
... sonatas, proof: the lying information about the stocks that are not put into a catalog if they only amount to leftovers; then the still outstanding second edition of the Fifth Symphony from Kalmus; I remind him about the duty to attract subscribers. To ...
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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 ...