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Searched for music (2944 results found)

Filter: correspondence: 1256, diaries: 1112, person: 351, lessonbooks: 57, organization: 56, work: 29, journal: 20, other: 16, place: 16

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  • Diary entry for 1924-09-19

    ... -keeping department, express registered postcard= WSLB 346OC 52/599): I urgently request, now for the third time, the July statement, set a deadline of September 24, 1924. Worked on Schumann's "Träumerei." Thorough straightening up in the music room. Lie-Liechen shows ...

  • Diary entry for 1924-09-20

    ... to the copyist, but was too hurried because the store was closing; recommend reading through the "Miscellanea" for the eighth issue; I thank him for the Rickert letter; music director Lorenz must be mistaken about the overarching connections, since ...

  • Diary entry for 1924-12-18

    ... . Mrs. Pairamall reads me a letter from a musical director from Kattowitz, who calls himself a passionate follower. Since there is no lesson for two Thursdays, she shows me two more pieces, in order to have enough material, that is, she anticipates a ...

  • Diary entry for 1925-02-09

    ... .= OC 52/686): die Antwort der U.-E. an ihn, die mit der an mich fast gleichlautend ist; er bittet uns für morgen oder Mittwoch. February 9, 1925 +2°, nice. From Dr. Oppel (letter= OC 52/637 and music, registered!): informs me that the Tonwille ...

  • Diary entry for 1925-02-25

    ... . beendet. 25 +1°. From Floriz (postcard from Vienna): Eduard is hopelessly ill, wishes to see me. To Bamberger (letter): I thank him for his letter, comment on the job of music director; I return the letter from Finland, ask again for receipts. Now to the ...

  • Diary entry for 1925-03-12

    ... will lose his Germanness, today being German is something to be proud of. I am staying in Vienna because of the musical air. I have left UE, am publishing a yearbook with Drei Masken. To UE (postcard): I ask them to send Tonwille 1924 to Hammer. To ...

  • Diary entry for 1925-06-18

    ... music; a divertissement by Hans Gál recently pleased him. From Dr. Kraus (postcard= OJ 12/20, [1]): Mandyczewski explains that he does not have the authority to grant permission before 1927; he cannot recall having ever given me permission earlier (I ...

  • Diary entry for 1925-10-06

    ... . Work on Op. 106. Miss Elias orders an artist’s proof. In the evening, continuation of revision. Radio: The Tautenhayn Quartet is spoiled for me by the lecture, which takes up more space than the music. ...

  • Diary entry for 1925-11-20

    ... . – I turn down this strong imposition. Fair copy of the music examples. From Paul (letter): Victor’s address, announces his Victor’s portrait; would like to own my portrait! Brünauer has hung my portrait and invites us to a viewing. On the radio: Prof ...

  • Diary entry for 1925-11-24

    ... -Mozart concert; he plays the concertos in A major and E flat major, the ones that are heard less often, and a few solo pieces; as an encore the Sonata in G major. He is without doubt a fundamentally musical person; he also has good hand, which would be capable of ...

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