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  • Diary entry for 1926-09-04

    ... Schabblätter von Viktor Hammer (pp. 70-74), with a reproduction of Hammer's portrait of Schenker. An Fritz (K.): Bestellung. 6–7h Spaziergang. Abends am Klavier: Hummel. Rf.: in später Stunde Jazzband aus dem Hotel Bristol angehört – nie wieder. 4, 21°, partly ...

  • Diary entry for 1926-09-07

    ... °, partly cloudy. From Floriz (letter= OJ 14/45, [55]): about the serious illness of his son Karli, which necessitated the termination of his stay in Gastein. Prof. Braun was called to Bistrai, and the boy had to travel home in a train ambulance-car! Floriz ...

  • Diary entry for 1926-10-13

    ... , daß sie sonst nichts schreiben kann als diese Buchstaben! Perhaps the girl was thinking of the actress Isolde Kasper, who in October 1926 performed in Lion Feuchtwanger's play Vasantasena at the Burgtheater in Vienna. October 13, 1926, 15°, partly ...

  • Diary entry for 1926-10-27

    ... , in the Philharmonia edition. The part of Victor's letter that is written in Hebrew is translated by Mr. Kirschenbaum; he is charmed by the beautiful handwriting and the content. In the evening, Bach's Mass in B minor, performed by the Berlin Choral ...

  • Diary entry for 1927-01-10

    ... . Finally Brünauer has the audacity to ask us over to his lady friend's seat – in spite of the difference of age and station! Yet another case of unparalleled lack of restraint on the part of a hysterical man, to whom every wish is already a command in ...

  • Diary entry for 1927-01-14

    ... submitted the manuscript of Meisterwerk 2 the previous summer, but seems to have re-submitted it later in the month (see diary entry for January 22). Deutsch and Hoboken may have looked through it, as part of their roles as intermediaries between Schenker ...

  • Diary entry for 1927-02-02

    ... unmusical head that attempts to come to terms with the details and only achieves the effect that these details are completely foreign to the work's cohesiveness. Manuel de Falla's Nights in the Gardens of Spain, piano part played by Weingarten: a piece ...

  • Diary entry for 1927-02-26

    ... . Von Dunn (Br.= OJ 10/13, [5]): dankt für das Bild; wird die Uebersetzung fortführen (Uebergänge zum Freien Satz), Schenker, Kontrapunkt, 2nd half-volume (Vienna: UE, 1922), Part 6. zumal er von den Schülern darum gebeten worden sei. Spaziergang u ...

  • Diary entry for 1927-04-29

    ... : Chopin, Nocturne, Op. 15, No. 2"; p. 41, part of Fortsetzungen der Urlinie-Betrachtungen, contains a discussion of the Nocturne including a two-level graph (Klischee) numbered Fig. 32, also Fig. 34, illustrating "the totality of the foreground as a figure ...

  • Diary entry for 1927-12-06

    ... major for organ (also in Part IV of the PartitaClavierübung), performed by Schütz, and Bruckner's Symphony No. 8, conducted by Kabasta. All the beauties, both melodic and harmonic, are of no avail: there is no trace of compositional technique in Bruckner. ...

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