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Diary entry for 1917-04-13
... , who happily feels and regards himself as an amateur of music. Letter from Mrs. Pairamall: she cancels but encloses the lesson fee for the month that has gone by in an envelope. Postcard from Breisach: he asks if he could speak to me sometime in the ...
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Diary entry for 1917-05-10
... blasphemous Englishman – but only he has practiced this for his entire life. An explanation of the criminal (musical analogies): nature knows only dissonances, but not also, for example, a dissonant passing note, because it cannot distinguish between the off ...
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Diary entry for 1917-06-28
... Wiener Journal ordered for a three-month period. Postcard to Dr. Platz, Gießen: thanks for sending the music. Letter to Sophie: thanks for birthday wishes, I enclose Wilhelm's letter, which I try somehow to explain to her in simple terms; Lie ...
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Diary entry for 1917-10-12
... means up for it. At the sheet music store, Guttmann for a Payne score 3 Mark and 20% war charge = 5.76 Kronen had to be paid. Lie-Liechen writes the first pages of the fair copy! From Sophie (letter): intimates that Hans is being transferred to Wiener ...
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Diary entry for 1918-02-19
... . König (letter): an apology for her daughter. From Halm (letter): Accompanying writings to several volumes of chamber music and concerts; he means his own works, in particular those which have appeared at Müller. From Dr. Frühmann an annual financial ...
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Diary entry for 1918-02-28
... 28. II. 18 Schön! An Sophie 40 Kronen; außerdem durch Rosé Klavierauszug von „Dreimäderlhaus“ Das Dreimäderlhaus, Singspiel in 3 acts by Dr. Alfred Maria Willner and Heinz Reichert. Music by Franz Schubert, adapted for the stage by Heinrich Berté ...
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Diary entry for 1918-03-08
... account of Lie-Liechen's complexion and her complaints about her feet. From Sophie (letter): asks in Hans's name for a telegram to confirm receipt; urges us to send him operetta sheet music for the mandolin; finally asks for some soap. Brünauer has become ...
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Diary entry for 1918-05-08
... parade in honor of the Empress; the music of all of those called Strauss worthy, the only exception being that of Johann Sr. , Johann Jr. and Joseph Strauss. ...
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Diary entry for 1918-06-27
... ): requesting that she send money per postal order. To Mittelmann (postcard): thanking him for his good wishes. To Hans Spiegler (letter): I recommend Dommer’s History of Music, 2nd edition, as being devoid of posing or anything duplicitous, although lacking in ...
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Diary entry for 1918-08-05
... bread there. At the f tobacconists I obtain a packet of Trabucco without a ration card, without making any incursions into my regular Friday consignment. From Roth (letter): he relates that he is dedicating himself to music again, in particular to Mozart ...