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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 1922-07-27

    ... Valsur. Lie-Liechen legt eine Samensammlung an. 27 Cloudy, warm. Haydn dictation started. To Dr. Violin (letter with enclosure from Deutsch): justification. Before lunch at the piano. A small loop after lunch. 4:30–6:45 to Valsur. Lie-Liechen starts a ...

  • Diary entry for 1923-02-10

    ... evening: Beethoven-Reger, "Scottish" Symphony: stretched out; Liszt A major, played by Miss Kolessa: version for piano not actually pianistic; Tannhäuser Overture. Spoke with Spiegler; Seligmann invited. ...

  • Diary entry for 1923-08-30

    ... wenigen Zeitungsrückstände erledigt. August 30, 1923 50 cigars. Before teatime, Op. 106 completed. Fog, clouds! After teatime, played piano for the first time – in Lie-Liechen's honor. Down the street to Tschafein. Took care of the few remaining newspapers ...

  • Diary entry for 1925-09-13

    ... short errand, then with Lie-Liechen for an hour. Now I start straightening up in my room, Lie-Liechen leads, I follow. In the evening with Op. 9 by Brahms at the piano. ...

  • Diary entry for 1926-11-08

    ... respects: the second work on the programme is mis-identified, the composer's name is misspelled, and the pianist is identified as a "conductor." Assuming that the composer was Brahms, then it was almost certainly his Piano Quartet No. 1 in G minor, Op. 25 ...

  • Diary entry for 1928-03-04

    ... Ruprechtskirche u. Maria am Gestade, die uns entzücken. March 4, 1928, Sunday, cloudy, +5°. In the morning on the radio, Brahms's Violin Concerto, played by Steiner; Mendelssohn's Rondo capriccioso Capriccio brillant in B minor, piano with orchestra; Brahms ...

  • Diary entry for 1928-05-07

    ... Café Aspang. May 7, 1928 cool, fair weather. Punctual arrival of the workers from Medek and Saphir, who move the piano from one room to the other. In spite of the extreme tightness of space, the lessons proceed smoothly, as do the household activities ...

  • Diary entry for 1928-05-10

    ... context of the major decorations that the apartment is undergoing. It is possible that Schenker is making a joke, suggesting that the tapestries cover a hidden door ‒ "Tapetentür" commonly means a "hidden door." 10. The piano goes back into the music room ...

  • Diary entry for 1929-01-13

    ... weather, 0°. Work on the "Eroica"," first movement. Radio,11 o'clock, Heger and the Philharmonic: Christian Bach, Symphony in B major; Debussy, two Nocturnes; Schumann, Piano Concerto, with Goldsand; Strauss, Don Juan. Court Counselor Pollak and sister ...

  • Diary entry for 1929-03-21

    ... . After the lesson, errands. To Halberstam (letter): good wishes for the trip to the Mediterranean. Radio: "Day of the Book"; under Polak from Hamburg, Schumann's Piano Concerto. ...

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