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  • Diary entry for 1926-02-15

    ... : Brahms's G-major Quintet, Mozart's Divertimento for string trio, and Schubert's String Quintet. The Spieglers invite us. Weisse and his wife seen. Weisse agrees to write to me further about the committee. After the concert, we get into a gray automobile ...

  • Diary entry for 1926-10-15

    ... review. Hoboken said that "the way of viewing the Invention in B major shows the contrast between Jöde and myself: that interested me greatly. First I would like to learn many pieces in order to gain the correct perspective; then I can indeed work in much ...

  • Diary entry for 1927-01-31

    ... pianist is immature also from a technical point of view! Beethoven: String Quintet in C major – the finale played by v. Berg with elegance and daring simultaneously; the limit of this artist seems to be the performance of Adagio movements. ...

  • Diary entry for 1927-02-04

    ... ): Feb. 3: "A major Impromptu, new"; Feb 7: "Impromptu through to end" Um 2h bei Dr. Jahoda: in seiner präziösen Art, die an meinen Schulkollegen Dr. Landau erinnert, meint er, das Herz sei gesund, die Unregelmäßigkeit sei nun deutlicher wahrnehmbar als ...

  • Diary entry for 1927-03-29

    ... difficulties that the director of the National Library, Byk, is creating, someone who cannot in any way be bypassed. Hoboken resents the fact that he does not know me; he will secure, above all, a majority vote. Radio: Kneidinger lecture; Weingarten plays Op ...

  • Diary entry for 1927-04-28

    ... engraved music examples in second proof. – without Fig. 33 (Chopin, Nocturne in F major). At 9 o'clock, to Hoboken (we stay there until 3:45!): present are the mother-in-law with one of her granddaughters, the Deutsches, Hammer, and Vrieslander. The ...

  • Diary entry for 1927-12-22

    ... ass, who today can even do otherwise. Fingering for the Gigue of the French Suite in E major. The Rothbergers send Lie-Liechen cactus plants, and me the Mozart medallion by Scharff. Brünauer brings a small reproduction of a picture by Schwind, entitled ...

  • Diary entry for 1928-05-28

    ... excellent. At 9:30 radio broadcast from Prague: a feeble piece by Dvořák, the Symphony in G major, made listening difficult. The technique in this piece has nothing to do with the symphonic, everything gravitates towards lyrical passages and moments that are ...

  • Diary entry for 1928-10-26

    ... influences for or against. Herein lies the snobbism which is characteristic of him, the origin of his enquiries. Radio: concert of records: Casals, arrangement of the Nocturne in E flat major by Chopin: unmusical in every respect; Pataki sings die Italian ...

  • Diary entry for 1928-11-02

    ... ; and it will remain forever aristocratic, so that the majority of teachers and musicians could take part in it only when, having completed Der freie Satz, I could build up the collection of Urlinie graphs. Hoboken remarks: "For that, the government ...

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