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  • Diary entry for 1933-10-19

    ... October 16. Schenker had purchased a bond offered for subscription by the Austrian Federal Government in October 1933 at a rate of interest of 4%, which offered additional opportunities to make a profit by taking part in a lottery and a cover against loss ...

  • Diary entry for 1933-10-27

    ... Presse, Lilly Claus sang the role of Fantaska in this performance, which was part of a radio series of Johann Strauss’s operas (see diary entry for October 7, 1933). The chorus of the Volksoper and the Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra were conducted by ...

  • Diary entry for 1934-01-14

    ... 14. Schön, -1°. An Landshoff (Br. durch PetersKA, [1]): Dank. Schenker is sending his formal thanks for Landshoff’s "Urtext" edition of Bach’s Two- and Three-Part Inventions (Leipzig: C. F. Peters, 1933), which he received in the mail a month ...

  • Diary entry for 1934-05-08

    ... (K.): Dank für das Urlinie-Bekenntnis. An v. Cube (K.OJ 5/7a, [49]): rühme das Bildchen, werde auf den Brief zurückkommen. Nach der Jause mit Lie-Liechen Wege – windig, kühl. 8, partly cloudy. From Dr. König (letter): moving appeal for Op. 106! A ...

  • Diary entry for 1934-06-15

    ... Mrs. von Förster, widow of a naval officer who died in the War, sits opposite; during the last part of our journey we begin to converse. The thoroughly polite behavior of the conductor is striking. Arrival in Böckstein in heavy rain – we get off at the ...

  • Diary entry for 1934-06-26

    ... des Totschweigens. An Wilhelm (Ansichtsk.OJ 5/38, [89]): Gruß. June 26, 1934, partly cloudy. From Schmid and Hoboken (picture postcard from Holland): greetings. To Deutsch (letter, with Kalmus’s letters from June 13 and 26, and the contract for Free ...

  • Diary entry for 1934-09-28

    ... (postcardOC 44/10): he would like to play to me. Hoboken for his second lesson; I hand over newspaper clippings to him; he will make the continuo part for Schubert, but "later." He asks whether we would like cash or a check. We invite ourselves to look at ...

  • Diary entry for 1934-10-01

    ... with an evening broadcast from the Great Hall of the Musikverein. The program included speeches, and performances of works by Wagner and Bruckner. Numerous soloists took part; the Choir of the Society of the Friends of Music and the Vienna Symphony ...

  • Diary entry for 1934-11-19

    ... additional profit incentives by taking part in a lottery, and by a cover against loss in value. (AEIOU-Österreich Lexikon online) u. der S. 2.05 an Hesse. Im Auto zur Post u. zu Prof. Fuchs: „sehr gut“ – im Auto heim. Ludwig Bednař (wegen eines Geldgebers ...

  • Diary entry for 1936-07-04

    ... , nun bin ich begierig – – July 4 To the post office twice – in vain. In the afternoon I venture further down the Avenida de las Delicias. This part is a newer section, well preserved; two gigantic trees appear, perhaps eucalyptus, which seem older than ...

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