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Searched for lied (4259 results found)

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  • Diary entry for 1926-09-07

    ... -rate musician." I agree to intercede, but describe Hoboken as truthful; yet I do not hold out any hope in advance. After teatime, at Orlay's: he lies ill with kidney inflammation, we can inquire again only after two weeks. On the way home, we meet Prof. Pollak ...

  • Diary entry for 1927-11-12

    ... Kinkerlitzchen, Steiner mit leider ausgesungener Stimme singt ein mir unbekanntes Lied von Schumann „Abend am Strand“ usw. Diktat der Tagebuchrückstände. November 12, 1927, cloudy, 4°, first snowflakes. National holiday!! Finally, work done on the rearrangement ...

  • Diary entry for 1928-02-16

    ... mindestens 300 S. „zu vermitteln“, damit er den Rechtsanwalt auszahlen kann. Rf.: Bläserabend: ein Quartett von Michael Haydn – mäßige Kunstentfaltung; „Nordische Weisen“, bearbeitet von Lafite, gesungen von Frl. Rokita: manche Züge sehr schön, ein Lied macht ...

  • Diary entry for 1929-10-16

    ... 16. Schön, 15°. An Weisse (K. expreß): bitte ihn für heute 6, ¼7h. An Oskar Hatschek (K.): erkundige mich nach seinem Befinden. An Lotte (K.): Lie-Liechen bittet sie für einen beliebigen 14 Tage vorher anzusagenden Abend zum Thee. An die Erzgießerei ...

  • Diary entry for 1930-05-09

    ... , however, which would be the duty of my pupils, has never occurred in my circle. Hoboken sees music by Dr. Gerstberger lying on the piano; he inquires about the author, and I tell him: "This is the musician from Berlin whom Einstein suggested should come to ...

  • Diary entry for 1931-02-08

    ... taking such proactive measures. It remains his plan, however, to found a Schenker Institute. Warburg is not part of it. Now I have exposed the lie concerning Hoboken! To finish, I read Mozart (Benz) to him. At the Austrian Museum, we buy tickets for ...

  • Diary entry for 1931-02-20

    ... . Sein Egoismus ist so kraß, daß er gar nicht bemerkt, was er von mir fordert! Nicht weniger, als daß ich mit Lie-Liechen u. meinem Werk für seinen Fehltritt aufzukommen hätte! War es nicht weit moralischer, daß ich ihn in jenem Augenblick als Esel ...

  • Diary entry for 1931-12-14

    ... ): what would be the best thing to do with the interest: let it lie in my account, or something else? From 3 to 4 o’clock, instead of sleeping, work on Free Composition. At 6 o’clock, games of solitaire on my own. 7:30 to 10:15, broadcast of Fidelio; a ...

  • Diary entry for 1932-01-18

    ... meinem Instinkt heraus auch schon einwandfrei improvisierte! 18. A good night; I get up for breakfast, but soon feel a certain tiredness, which verily summons me back to bed. I work in spite of this, and only at 11 o’clock do I lie down on the divan ...

  • Diary entry for 1932-04-18

    ... bring the page of music; a two-week break did not induce him to cast his eyes over the page! He visibly suffers from his withdrawal from my services not going smoothly. He would like to rescue the lie of his impoverishment "at any price." I await a ...

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