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Searched for music (2944 results found)

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  • Diary entry for 1924-07-30

    ... (letter): experience with the sheet music store André and Tonwille; content "difficult." Bread price increase in Vienna of 25%. ...

  • Diary entry for 1924-08-21

    ... Fädner. At 5:00, newspapers carried over to Eiter and Kurz, a blouse to the washerwoman. Schumann Urlinie and music examples to No. 1. From Hammer (picture postcard): return greetings from Grundlsee.. From Baudrexel (picture postcard from Mürzzuschlag ...

  • Diary entry for 1924-10-02

    ... the Archive to be used as presents. From UE (letter= OC 52/606): the sheet music store reported eight copies without dates of sale, they were added to the June statement!!! ...

  • Diary entry for 1924-10-08

    ... the comparison with music crossed my mind and I thought that music, lacking material connections, also cannot grow old materially like the poetry even of someone such as Shakespeare. How many curtsies did the poet have to make in every direction to ...

  • Diary entry for 1924-10-20

    ... approval by music director Koller. I tell him that Klenau's article was printed in the Frankfurter Zeitung, about Weingartner's response, etc. Hopefully those around him will thank him for distributing my works. Fritz Müller will definitely be coming in the ...

  • Diary entry for 1925-01-08

    ... ): inquiry whether I am still free. From Cube (letter): will not come until a week from now. Work on the Nocturne in B major; the solo sonatas embarked upon, at first the Largo from No. III. Mrs. Pairamall tells me the music director with whom she is friends ...

  • Diary entry for 1925-01-13

    ... postcard to Mrs. Vrieslander sent. With a sample to the hospital. Urlinie and music examples for Chopin, Etude in G-flat major completed. Cube is still absent. Second version of the Prelude in E major. ...

  • Diary entry for 1925-01-22

    ... ]): report on the successful concert; he is going to Thömming. Also the Largo executed using colored inks in the evening, but have to stop in the course of the music examples because my eyes can no longer bear this work in the evening. ...

  • Diary entry for 1925-01-26

    ... -Liechen coincidentally stumbles on buying a soft Hartmuth No. 1 pencil in a small paper shop – that makes even the poorest quality paper useable. Work on the music examples for the Etude in G-flat major. ...

  • Diary entry for 1925-04-12

    ... . transl., pp. 106–17. April 12, 1925 Sunday, blue. Music examples and Urlinie graph for Scarlatti G major improved. After teatime in the Botanical Garden; we find the small gate in the Jaquin-Gasse open; the attendant tells us that a family in the Jaquin ...

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