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  • Diary entry for 1924-01-09

    ... (letter= WSLB 312): I report about the visit to Waldheim, request volumes III and IV of the sonatas for Vrieslander and Dahms; mention that Vrieslander is writing the book that I offered him free back then; thank him again for the prospectus and "quarterly ...

  • Diary entry for 1924-05-07

    ... sure touch, more securely than Furtwängler. Although the tempo in the first movement of the symphony good, it is not free enough in the second and third themes – all in all, leaves something to be desired. The second movement very good in the first part ...

  • Diary entry for 1925-08-26

    ... thoughts on the fugue. I even decide to work on Op. 106 alongside the Yearbook, in order to be able to dedicate myself exclusively with collected strength to Free Composition; in addition, I also conceive the plan of starting off this volume with Urlinie ...

  • Diary entry for 1926-03-12

    ... playing transparent, articulate; and even in polyphonic textures his instrument remains free of the thumping that is characteristic of others. It was not until an hour before the concert that I had the opportunity of seeing Bekker's edition in Dr. Brünauer ...

  • Diary entry for 1930-02-17

    ... (!!!). Prof. Deutsch offers me the requested advice concerning the printing of the "Eroica" – recommends that I get a quotation also from Strache! Wood-free paper is necessary, etc. The questions from the gentlemen and ladies from Weisse's circle refer to a ...

  • Diary entry for 1930-12-05

    ... treated in textbook fashion and that he therefore might, if the occasion arose, arrange a completely free, Hochschule-style treatment of the material with Kestenberg. He replied, evidently with conviction, that he also believes in the possibility of a ...

  • Diary entry for 1931-03-01

    ... obendrein, ist furchtbar! Diesem Arzt also verdanke ich meine Genesung! March 1 1931, Sunday; rain, snow, +5°. After a bad night, very tired. Work on "Substitution" and "Exchange [of Voices]" in Free Composition. 5:15 to 8:15, Rothberger and his wife; Lie ...

  • Diary entry for 1931-09-04

    ... vehicles follow. Shortly before Salzburg, the setting sun parts the clouds, and we enter Salzburg as if in the gleam of a giant searchlight: all’s well that ends well! Supper in our room. The end of our travels; above all we want to have Free Composition ...

  • Diary entry for 1931-12-02

    ... this year, and the friendly communications. Perhaps the hour of fulfillment is now not far away. I refer to my letter to Staeps. Free Composition is likely to be printed in a year’s time; then it will not be long before the work is available. Hoboken ...

  • Diary entry for 1932-09-26

    ... , er bestellt uns für Donnerstag um ½7h. An Steiner (Br.): Dank. 26, a good night. Lie-Liechen is finished with the first section of Free Composition. I am determined to see to it that in any event everything in the relevant folder that is ready for ...

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