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Diary entry for 1927-02-12
... Fugue purchased: 4.60 shillings. To Vrieslander, the fair copy of the fugue and the first movement of the symphony, together with two letters, and corrections with explanations, sent by registered mail. ...
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Diary entry for 1927-05-27
... off. From the publisher the Vrieslander engraved music examples. To the publisher, the Vrieslander engraved music examples= OC 54/166 with my authority to publish. To UE (postcardWSLB 380): I ask them to send my monograph on the Fifth Symphony to ...
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Diary entry for 1927-06-01
... my invitation to visit. Belt, 15 shillings. Weight: 86 and 65 kilograms. From UE (postcard= OC 52/840= WSLB 383): they report having sent the Fifth Symphony to Vrieslander. In the evening, letter to Vrieslander begun! ...
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Diary entry for 1927-09-16
... -hand arrangement of Bruckner's posthumously published Symphony. Meanwhile Hans Guttmann arrives, but waits until Georg has left; he then stays until 2 o'clock. From Mozio (letter): he will transfer 20 million (!). With Lie-Liechen, errands. Stendhal completed, a ...
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Diary entry for 1927-10-14
... Ofensetzer nicht! An Deutsch (K.): bitte ihn für den nächsten Mittwoch zur Hmoll-Sitzung. That is, a session to discuss a revised edition of Schubert's Symphony in B minor. Nach der Jause in die Stadt; kaufe 3 Payne-Partituren (4 S.). Rf. Schumann Spanisches ...
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Diary entry for 1927-11-30
... ): I congratulate him on becoming a Government Counselor. To Hösslin (letter): I thank him for his interest; I admit that I have still not heard the middle movements of Brahms's First Symphony performed convincingly: in particular the whole of the first ...
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Diary entry for 1928-01-01
... the great C major Symphony. From Director Halberstam a beautiful flowering plant. 4:30 to 6:30, concert under Strauß's grandson – a less attractive presentation than that of so many of our own conductors, to say nothing of Tautenhayn. Something ...
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Diary entry for 1928-03-10
... , Mahler has gone so much to their heads that they find only Beethoven and Bruckner his equal. This apostrophization of Specht reminds me of the words of the critic in the Prologue to Hokuspokus: First Symphony, Second, Third, etc. After dinner, diary ...
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Diary entry for 1928-10-01
... the point of non-recognition; transmission from Berlin: Handel concerto grosso; Bach: Harpsichord Concerto in F minor; Mozart a rondo (Ehlers); Mozart: Notturno for four orchestras; Schubert: Fifth Symphony, B major; no particular achievement, the ...
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Diary entry for 1928-10-02
... Symphony in G major by Haydn, which Nilius had performed on the radio the day before yesterday. ...