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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 1926-03-20

    ... 's Piano Concerto of 1924. begonnen, Lie-Liechen hinterher mit der Urschrift. Von Deutsch (Br.= OJ 10/3, [49]): Einladung für Sonntag. An den Verlag (Br.): Druckereileistung außer Verhältnis zum Zeitverlust; mache insbesondere auf Seite 27 aufmerksam, P. 27 ...

  • Diary entry for 1926-04-19

    ... young Goldsand plays the "Spring Song," clearly with the intention of shaded playing (which, however, fails) and the Rondo in E major. Dr. Friedmann, joined by two instrumentalists, plays the D-minor Piano Trio, only the first two movements – he plays ...

  • Diary entry for 1926-04-23

    ... 's: I order for May a piano with English mechanism. At Waldstein: the second pair of eyeglasses, No. 11! (25 shillings.) Dr. Brünauer offers Lie-Liechen some chocolate of his own manufacture. From Vrieslander (letter): Einstein knows nothing about a ...

  • Diary entry for 1926-05-28

    ... suggestion that I take her piano on a rental basis; her first reaction was that it would be difficult for her to part with the instrument; she was thinking only of putting it in our apartment, without letting my pupils use it. At Dr. Frühmann's on account of ...

  • Diary entry for 1926-06-02

    ... (postcard): inquiry about his health. From Cube (letter sent by a messenger): he was at Stingl's in order that the piano might possibly be made available to me immediately. After teatime, as far as the Schwarzenbergplatz, then shopping. Refinement of the ...

  • Diary entry for 1926-08-01

    ... as Manto. At 3:15 I suddenly go downstairs with Lie-Liechen to the hotel piano in the expectation that no one will be present; Angela joins us; the instrument is totally useless: the low register has been tuned higher, as if intentionally, probably in ...

  • Diary entry for 1926-09-02

    ... 's Fantasy for piano four-hands (Frl. Tausky and ?); also the "Arpeggione" Sonata, transcribed for cello. Reading of Martin Salander begun. ...

  • Diary entry for 1926-09-09

    ... 's porcellain factory; then at Conegen's the debt paid (36 shillings); also things purchased in the household goods store. In the evening at the piano: variations by Beethoven. ...

  • Diary entry for 1926-09-15

    ... -Brille Eyeglasses made of "umbral glass," which blocks out ultraviolet and infrared rays. bestellt. Von ½9–10h Frau Preissler – hatte sie etwas vor, oder wollte sie uns nur begrüßen? September 15, 1926, cloudless, 19°. Work on Der freie Satz, from 11:30 at the piano ...

  • Diary entry for 1926-09-28

    ... unaccompanied voices. To Hoboken (letter): lesson timetable. To Dr. Brünauer and Miss Elias (postcard): lesson timetable. To Saphier (postcard): I ask the piano tuner to come on Thursday. After teatime, walk in the city, then shopping. Work on Brahms's Op. 119 ...

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