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Searched for sonata "form," in Diaries (1082 results found)

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  • Diary entry for 1929-07-20

    ... Wunsch entkräften sollen. July 20, 1929, cloudless. At 9:30, to the bench; we take the seats with us; dictation continued. At 11:45, at the piano. Afternoon snack at Wolfart's, then towards Wirl. From Cube package containing two sonatas and a letter= OJ 9 ...

  • Diary entry for 1930-01-03

    ... .50 shillings. Work on the corrections for Op. 117, No. 2. At Dr. Fuchs's; his stand-in, Dr. Preßburger, is satisfied with the condition of my eyes. Radio, 5 o'clock: Schmidt and Winkler play Beethoven's Cello Sonata in C major, Op. 102, and Brahms's in E minor ...

  • Diary entry for 1930-01-28

    ... February 5. From Deutsch (postcard= OJ 10/3, [115]): he has put Vrieslander in touch with Strache, who has promised to bring unpublished sonatas by C. P. E. Bach (Probe-Sonaten?), Couperin and Haydn. From Oppel (postcard): Ulrich is not joining the Navy ...

  • Diary entry for 1930-10-15

    ... ; – Miss Bekker recounts from London that she inquired about my Beethoven sonata edition and learned that it is favored at the Academy. I determine the mistakes in the page-proofs, and their causes. Mitzi scrubs the floor of my room. From Gerstberger ...

  • Diary entry for 1931-02-18

    ... concerning Beethoven’s sonatas, which she had previously considered to be unnecessary – a small achievement in my great life. Work on Brahms’s Op. 116, No. 6, for Oppel. After teatime, errands. Radio: Prof. Günter Oskar Dyrenfurth on the international ...

  • Diary entry for 1931-04-18

    ... :30. The Heina first edition compared with Peters and corrected. After teatime, in the city. From Jonas (letterOJ 12/6, [9]): enquires about the collection of essays. Radio: Schmidt and Schiffmann on two pianos: Mozart’s Sonata in D major, Brahms’s Haydn ...

  • Diary entry for 1931-05-14

    ... . 14, holiday! Fair weather. From UE (letter): they would like to see, in comparison with the Urlinie for the Mozart sonata in the second issue of Tonwille, what sort of new graphic representation is on offer. Miss Elias’s third lesson given in advance ...

  • Diary entry for 1931-05-22

    ... , changeable. Work on Syncopation for Free Composition; I complete the section. The aletris is planted in the garden. Work on the development section of Haydn’s Sonata in E flat major (for Hoboken). From Brünauer (letter): he sends a clipping from the Volks ...

  • Diary entry for 1932-02-25

    ... draft. From Mittelmann (postcard): thanks for my letter and its content. From Pollak (letter from Tokyo): he asks about archive photographs of the Beethoven violin sonatas. From Eisenbock (postcard): they will come on Sunday. After teatime in the city ...

  • Diary entry for 1932-05-28

    ... Bern, a music shop finally offers my work for sale. The opening measures of a sonata by Scarlatti, unknown to me! After teatime, errands and a short walk in the most beautiful weather. The tailor brings Lie-Liechen her new skirt. Radio: an attractive ...

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