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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 1934-05-09

    ... ½3h zu tun! May 9, 1934, fair weather, 15°. From Bamberger (postcard): he is looking forward to Sunday. A letter for Bamberger arrives; Lie-Liechen writes his address on it. Work on the index of composers for Free Composition. Dr. Baumgarten at 8 ...

  • Diary entry for 1934-06-26

    ... Composition): I ask pro forma for advice, so that Hoboken feels protected with respect to the publisher. At 9:30 into town, at 10:15 in the park in front of the Kurhotel, at 11 o’clock in our room. At midday a storm, "from three sides," says Peter; hail. To ...

  • Diary entry for 1934-07-02

    ... Verhältnisse in Europa hielten ihn ab – hofft dennoch auf ein Wiedersehen. Die Jause bei der Evian-Quelle. 2, blue sky, cool, windy! From Deutsch (letterOJ 10/3, [213]): remarks about the contract for Free Composition; he is giving the course at the Academy in ...

  • Diary entry for 1934-07-20

    ... (postcard): I thank him belatedly! Concerning Jonas’s book; I bought only five copies, they have been given away; Hoboken has many. Midday meal outdoors, affected by the wind. Ordering of the notes for the Foreword to Free Composition – pushing forward to ...

  • Diary entry for 1934-08-06

    ... Vrieslander (postcard): he will not buy Jonas’s book, having previously sent him his compositions. In the coffee garden until midday. To Fritz (postcard): order. After teatime, a walk; we then sit for a while by the fountain. From Hoboken (postcard): he is ...

  • Diary entry for 1934-08-08

    ... 8. Bedeckt. Ansichtsk. an Sophie nach Dorna: Wünsche u. Grüße. Regen. Zum Friseur, Einkäufe. An die U.-E. (Br.): bestelle die Type u. den Druck. die Type u. den Druck: presumably, two aspects of the printing style for the text of Free Composition ...

  • Diary entry for 1934-08-10

    ... hour. Rubrics for the Foreword to Free Composition set up; – The first rubric ordered. The baked goods ordered from Fritz. "Good night, Mamsell"! fn1. ...

  • Diary entry for 1934-08-14

    ... weckt mich wieder der Kaminfeger. 14, rain! From 10 to 11 o’clock, dictation for the Foreword to Free Composition. To Wilhelm (letter): concerning the auctioning of Moriz’s property. From Fanny Violin (postcard): thanks; she reports about her summer ...

  • Diary entry for 1934-09-28

    ... sky. The apartment is finished: scrubbing, 40 shillings; for the plants, 10 shillings. A carpet is laid in my bedroom. Bath! Hirsch appears with the question about the grace-notes; the second notebook for Free Composition is nearly finished! From Weigl ...

  • Diary entry for 1934-10-05

    ... ausgehen? 5, cloudy, also rainy at times. From Weyr: setting up of the process. From Miss Kral (letter): asks when she will be able to photograph me. Work on entering Lie-Liechen’s proof corrections to Free Composition. To Miss Vornkeller (picture postcard ...

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