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Searched for "compositional" technique (1312 results found)

Filter: diaries: 721, correspondence: 382, person: 114, lessonbooks: 57, work: 12, other: 9, organization: 7, place: 4

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  • Diary entry for 1932-06-18

    ... Oppel (letter): best wishes; reports the birth of a baby girl! Concerning Handel’s fugal composition. A walk through streets and fields! A wonderful place: Habicht and Serles greet us from days of yore. Afternoon snack in the garden of a café; shopping ...

  • Diary entry for 1932-06-20

    ... Spaziergang zwischen Feldern bis zum zweiten Kreuz. Eine Lerche steigt u. singt – Lie-Liechen hört einen späten Kukuck ! 20, partly cloudy, yet bright. Lie-Liechen lays the first leaves of the manuscript of Free Composition on the breakfast table! 10:15 to 11 ...

  • Diary entry for 1932-07-10

    ... midday it brightens up. From Deutsch (postcardOC 54/371): he alerts me to an error in the Foreword. Work on Passing Tone for Free Composition. Errands relating to the urine sample. Afternoon snack on the hotel terrace, then I dictate the letter to ...

  • Diary entry for 1932-07-11

    ... written out the leaves for Free Composition for "Passing Tone." Package from Fritz. To the laboratory, 10.70 shillings sent for the analysis. To Waldheim-Eberle (registered letterOC 54/355): changes and wishes from UE communicated. Türtscher and his wife ...

  • Diary entry for 1932-07-12

    ... : (in my Hanke suit) 77 kg.! Arrival at the Second Level of Free Composition! In a dream, I played a waltz by Josef Strauß to Brahms! We hear a quail song! ...

  • Diary entry for 1932-07-17

    ... pencil sketch; the question he put to me in the second letter I find interestingly conceived and expressed; Free Composition will provide the definitive solution. Lie-Liechen writes out the letter to Deutsch – and also the letter to Dr. Rinn! ...

  • Diary entry for 1932-07-23

    ... emergency, his first recommendation would be Switzerland and England. From 8 to 9 o’clock in the evening, dictation for Neighboring Note, second order for Free Composition. Games of solitaire. ...

  • Diary entry for 1932-07-28

    ... come in a few days. The letters are sent. Lie-Liechen again goes out on her own in the morning; after mailing the letters, I return again to Free Composition. From Vrieslander (postcard): the first recipient to say something about the Five Analyses in ...

  • Diary entry for 1932-07-29

    ... , wundervoller Abend! July 29, 1932, fair weather, fresh; breakfast on the balcony. To Vrieslander (postcard): I respond to his five questions: concerning UE; the Five Analyses in Sketchform, Jonas’s address, Galtür, and Free Composition. To Mrs. Pairamall ...

  • Diary entry for 1932-08-02

    ... , cooled off. "Fifth Progressions" in Free Composition continued. Lie-Liechen does the errands on her own. No letters! Towards 4 o’clock, rain again – as if a rule of this summer! Afternoon snack at the Café Stern. The walk turns wet! Home at 6 o’clock. The ...

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