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Searched for piano (1484 results found)

Filter: diaries: 682, correspondence: 423, person: 189, lessonbooks: 121, work: 20, organization: 17, other: 9, place: 4, journal: 2

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  • Diary entry for 1930-09-29

    ... (female) piano teacher. To Mrs Rothberger (letter): Lie-Liechen recommends Miss Kahn. To Miss Kahn (postcard): I hold out the prospect of teaching the Rothberger children. To Türtscher (letter): for honey, 35 shillings. Georg visits me! He just learned ...

  • Diary entry for 1931-05-08

    ... Fotograf holt sich den Rest: S. 22.40. An der Haydn Sonate Esdur, Of the two late Haydn piano sonatas in E flat major (Hob. XVI:49 and XVI:52), Schenker is probably referring to No. 49, of which he was to publish a voice-leading graph of part of the first ...

  • Diary entry for 1931-08-08

    ... opposite direction: something on the fugue, then at the piano (only ¼ hour): he plays Corelli to me, I play Joseph Strauß’s Lob der Frauen to him. 2:30 to 4: the Fugue in F minor finally solved and finished. At 4 o’clock (Lie-Liechen is still asleep!) on ...

  • Diary entry for 1932-01-18

    ... December 19, 1931, and a letter from his uncle. From Bärenreiter Verlag: scores, and announcement of a work about C.P.E. Bach by Dr. Schmidt. I excuse Brünauer from the Urlinie; encourage him to pursue figured bass and piano playing, and thus seek to find ...

  • Diary entry for 1932-05-13

    ... -Liechen’s admired meal! I show them Urlinie graphs at the piano. Baumgarten questioned with regard to the Hoboken letter: he regards it as non-binding, recommends the form of a pledge. Lie-Liechen does not get to bed until 1:30. ...

  • Diary entry for 1932-06-02

    ... Beileid – bravo zum Konzert. On May 30, 1932, Radio Wien broadcast two movements of Emma Fischer’s Piano Concerto in B flat major, performed by the Vienna Women’s Orchestra conducted by Julius Lehnert, with the composer as soloist. An Dr. Lanzer (Br ...

  • Diary entry for 1932-09-02

    ... erfragen Rang u. Namen der Klavierspielerin. See diary entry for August 31: on that day, the Schenkers overheard a lady from the Baltic playing the piano. Einkäufe – Lie-Liechen tritt in das beinahe fertige Stahlhaus ein. Von Oppel (Ansichtsk.): er war in ...

  • Diary entry for 1933-06-18

    ... ; Brünauer was at her place on account of the article in the DAZ; they played four-hand piano music. From Dr. Reichert (letter from Essen): congratulates and thanks me enthusiastically; my dear Lie-Liechen is moved to tears! On account of the sodden ground ...

  • Diary entry for 1933-08-07

    ... listings in Radio Wien, Ernst Arnold performed songs of his own composition, together with works by Otto Goetz, Karl Föderl and Kurt Breuer. He was accompanied at the piano by Gustav Hegedüs. wir hören auch das aus Salzburg einen halben Akt „Orpheus u ...

  • Diary entry for 1933-11-28

    ... Chorus, under the direction of Joseph Lewis, performed English-language student and folk songs; this was followed by a concert of the Wireless Military Band under B. Walton O’Donnell, with Cecil Baumer at the piano, performing works by Johan Wagenaar ...

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