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  • Diary entry for 1918-02-15

    ... . Von Sophie (K.): Ankündigung von 2 Paketen, die beiden Pakete treffen ein. Im „N. W. Tgbl.“ von Fulda Feuilleton über das Thema „Weshalb sind die Deutschen unbeliebt“ Warum sind die Deutschen unbeliebt? Von Ludwig Fulda. Part I, in: No. 42, February 14 ...

  • Diary entry for 1918-07-04

    ... sogar etwas wie Eitelkeit aus Wort u. Gebahren der Wittwe herauszuhören. Ich erhalte Bild u. Parte = OJ 11/17, [3]zum Andenken. Zu Frau Bednař: treffen sie noch mitten im Rummel an, so daß wir die Angelegenheit der Schuhe nicht erledigt finden; sie ...

  • Diary entry for 1919-02-07

    ... 's faith-keeper" = a pejorative term in the Arbeiter-Zeitung International conference in Bern: question of guilt!! Neue freie Presse (evening edition): resumption of English trade with parts of the former monarchy, except for the German parts! America ...

  • Diary entry for 1919-03-17

    ... . Wilson in favor of the League of Nations as a part of the peace treaty. Erzberger in favor of a referendum about an imposed peace, in favor of a referendum in Alsace-Lorraine: "Poland's intentions about Danzig are a crime" "… Germany was forced to ...

  • Diary entry for 1919-03-27

    ... . Empress Zita, the wife of the last Habsburg emperor (Karl I), was part of this lineage. „W. Allg. Ztg.“: „Der ratlose Rat“ (Paris!). Der ratlose Rat, in: Wiener Allgemeine Zeitung, No. 12279, March 27, 1919, pp. 1-2. „Abend“: Kurt Eisner über die Presse ...

  • Diary entry for 1919-07-14

    ... version of Der freie Satze, which Schenker originally intended as part of Kontrapunkt and completed, in a first version, in the summer of 1917 (OC 51 and 74). According to Ernst Oster, the revision in which Schenker adds the term Urlinie is dated 1919 (OC ...

  • Diary entry for 1929-10-28

    ... being reproached for the tears wept on the occasion of hearing Bruckner's Eighth Symphony! Now since he is so constituted as to never reveal his emotions about similar things – partly because he does not want to betray his business secrets – it merely ...

  • Diary entry for 1929-12-11

    ... deprived of a corresponding weight in the bass part; those voices hang in the air and are not joined to the orchestra. Also, he completely ignores the basic principle that, in the octaves above c¬3 and c4, even in a pianissimo dynamic marking, full ...

  • Diary entry for 1930-10-27

    ... would have been unjust toward Lorenz ‒ and what would have been worse, unjust toward Bach. In addition, I explain some things regarding form in general, especially in Chopin, Op. 25, No. 2. Three-part form is fundamentally two-part. I show him the first ...

  • Diary entry for 1930-11-11

    ... . It has since been identified as a Divertimento for strings and two horns, the horn parts omitted to leave a quartet texture. November 11, 1930, rain, 11°. To Lyttle (letter): thanks for the greetings, I wish him every success. From UE (postcard= OC 52 ...

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