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Diary entry for 1907-07-28
... 's Dämmerseelen a backward step on the part of the author. ...
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Diary entry for 1922-04-23
... only +3°. A quick step outside before lunch. Footnotes and other things for "Miscellanea" completed. ...
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Diary entry for 1922-03-23
... 23. Morgens Sprung ins Freie. Nachmittagsstunden verschoben; dann in die Stephanskirche mit Bamberger u. Marie; auffallend schön Gallus, Cesar Frank stilwidrig; starke Zugluft; Messeauslagen sehr schön. Analyse ergibt 3% Zucker! 23 A quick step ...
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Diary entry for 1916-08-31
... . Lie-Liechen K. an Frau Baudrexel deselben Inhalts. August 31, 1916. In the night, sleep disturbed by a severe rainstorm; in the morning the storm eases but the rain continues. 6°, snow on the mountain slopes. Continuation of "scale-step" Stufe. Letter ...
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Diary entry for 1920-05-29
... im Karwendelhof genannt. 29 Nice. Miss Kahn resists the Urlinie, saying she would do better to strive for mastery where she can achieve it and thinks that would be the case with scale steps and voice-leading. From Mrs. Wanner (letter): residency visa ...
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Diary entry for 1921-07-20
... and newspaper read. After the evening meal step out into the fresh air. ...
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Diary entry for 1930-05-15
... bath, to the ticket office: the owner agrees to give me a concession with respect to the additional charge. At 1 o'clock, a thunderstorm! From MeM, the step-ladder for the bath (14 shillings). After the lesson, errands with Lie-Liechen, lilies ...
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Diary entry for 1931-07-05
... ; the issue of Der Kunstwart lent to Angela. A few more steps down the valley. ...
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Diary entry for 1913-07-30
... communicating to him my change of fortune for the better following the publication of the Ninth, only to punish him for the time when I offered him this very monographOJ 5/6, [5] and he advised me against taking this sidewards stepOJ 12/27, [12] – merely because ...
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Diary entry for 1914-02-09
... Breisach's participation in the Philharmonic Choir, asks about his future; as if I were a fortuneteller. How a princess imagines Brahms: on the steps of the concert house, Miss Kahn hears Professor Seligmann and Princess Metternich speaking about Brahms ...