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  • Diary entry for 1932-10-25

    ... the reply to Waldeck, questions about Free Composition: printing, format, Thomay, etc. Concerning the Brahms leaves; Kalmus would like the letter to the Society of the Friends of Music worded differently. The hand of "business" weighs heavily upon the ...

  • Diary entry for 1932-12-14

    ... -Vorführungen; will die Verhandlungen mit Kalmus für mich führen. 14. Back to Free Composition! From Rinn (postcard): requests the Brahms article, once again, for the beginning of April. From the Mercurbank (letter): interest payment for the American portion of our ...

  • Diary entry for 1932-12-30

    ... Lechner Galtür Wünsche. Eine Patiençe in zwei Legen. 30. From Court Counselor Pollak (picture postcard): he will come on January 6. From Bamberger (letter): successes in Russia; thanks, and sends greetings. For the second section of Free Composition ...

  • Diary entry for 1933-01-30

    ... (letter with floret): thanks for the telephone call. From Deutsch (printed papers): article on Mozart’s fees in the Neues Wiener Tagblatt. At 9:45, dictation for the article for the DAZ continued. Lie-Liechen writes out "Passing Tone" for Free Composition ...

  • Diary entry for 1933-02-08

    ... out a laugh about the "assignments." Subscription to a little book on Brahms by Ottilie von Ballassa. From Deutsch (letter and the contract from UE): recommends that I sign it. From Halberstam (letter-card): he indicates the times at which he is free ...

  • Diary entry for 1933-02-16

    ... , Counterpoint 2. After teatime, weight: 81.40 kg., 59.60 kg.; a walk, windless once again. From Brockhaus (postcardOJ 9/21, [3]): UE inform them that Free Composition will not be published by them. To Kalmus (letter, and postcard from UEBrockhaus): how is this ...

  • Diary entry for 1933-04-24

    ... for Furtwängler, Oppel, Vrieslander; she writes up portions of Free Composition. ...

  • Diary entry for 1933-07-22

    ... , the laundry. After teatime, "Linear Progressions" in Free Composition read to the end; Lie-Liechen writes. After supper, half an hour in the park. Radio until 10:15! At night, Lie-Liechen writes to Mrs. Rothberger: thanks for her kindness. ...

  • Diary entry for 1933-08-03

    ... to Free Composition; Der Tonwille has already been assigned a number for the next catalog. After teatime, in favorable weather, to Reigersberg; I sit for a while in front of the forester’s lodge! We chat with a Mrs. Köck from Neudorf: she is 50 years ...

  • Diary entry for 1933-09-27

    ... 27. Blau! Lie-Liechen hat bis 1h nachts geschrieben! § 116 ist abgeschlossen, § 116 of Free Composition in its final form concerns "linear progressions of the first order" in the middleground: either Schenker’s paragraph numbering was different at ...

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