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Diary entry for 1926-06-12
... 's Symphony in E major is in Berlin; Schuster will commission Vrieslander in a few days; regarding a publisher, a few remarks. From Piper (postcard): reminder about 7.30 Marks. To Reigersberg (postcard): Yearbook I published, I indicate the contents of the ...
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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 1927-01-20
... . Mizzi makes an electrical connection (4 shillings). From Einstein (postcard= OC 54/122): he thanks me for the information about the Ninth Symphony. From Eberle (letter= OC 54/121): regrets having lost the business; asks for the next one. Dr. Brünauer ...
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Diary entry for 1927-02-10
... conceptually and in terms of the instrument, without any inner, organic coherence; nontheless respectible in terms of personal character, without compromise in relation to the fraud of modern music. "Jupiter" Symphony under Spörr: an incomprehensible rattling. ...
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Diary entry for 1927-02-20
... 's Overture Sakuntala and listen to Bruckner's Fourth Symphony up to the development section of the fourth movement. After teatime, a stroll on Prinz-Eugen-Straße. Radio: Scottish songs by Beethoven; Schumann's Piano Quintet falls victim to the equipment. ...
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Diary entry for 1927-02-27
... : Wilhelm has departed again. In the morning, on the radio: Schubert, Symphony No. 3; Haydn, Piano Concerto. From 12 to 2 o'clock, Rothberger. From 5:30 to 6:30 a stroll to Prinz-Eugen-Straße. Radio: Nestroy. Lumpazi Vagabundus – the three slovenly workers ...
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Diary entry for 1927-03-23
... sketchleaf for the Sixth Symphony, for the Andante und the movements that follow. From 4 to 4:45, a walk and shopping. At 6:45 to Hoboken: 40th birthday! We stay until 1 o'clock. ...
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Diary entry for 1927-03-26
... 's Grosse Fuge (for piano four-hands) purchased: 1.60 shillings. In the shop windows, nothing of my works! On the radio: "An Hour with Beethoven": a wretched novelette, then the First Symphony (instead of the published programme) – we give it up. ...
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Diary entry for 1927-03-30
... " Overture No. 2, under Casals the Eighth Symphony, then under Weingartner with Friedmann the Piano Concerto in G major, under Weingartner the "Eroica". Casals shockingly bad, too fast, uninspired, as if he were not the same person who plays the cello with ...
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Diary entry for 1927-07-14
... 's metronome markings to his symphonies." To the publisher, by registered mail= OC 54/182, everything that is still needed for the Yearbook carefully described and packed by Lie-Liechen; in addition, specific observations and recommendations in a covering ...