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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 1930-10-21

    ... sent to the hospital. From Peters (letter): they send, on the recommendation of Landshoff, a piano concerto by Johann Christian Bach and include a double concerto by J. C. Bach edited by Fritz Stein asking me perhaps to perform them! At 2:30, to Dr ...

  • Diary entry for 1931-04-15

    ... well-known…" instead of "a famous…"; he remains optimistic with regard to Furtwängler, is dedicating new piano pieces to me. Radio, Wildgans reads "Sonnet to Ead" on the occasion of his fiftieth birthday – very beautiful. To Weisse (express letter): I ...

  • Diary entry for 1931-07-13

    ... without Words," a white silk stocking for repair. Misled by God’s solitaire with the weather, we stay in the vicinity of the hotel; – I begin to dictate a letter to Rinn on a nearby bench, but we must relocate to the reading room; then I play the piano ...

  • Diary entry for 1931-08-18

    ... !“ August 18, 1931, cloudy. Lie-Liechen had written out the dictated letter to Wilhelm until late in the night; it is sent by registered mail. Half an hour in inclement weather in front of the house, then half an hour at the piano; an early lunch. At 4 ...

  • Diary entry for 1931-12-04

    ... editions of the classics for the piano, in which he acknowledges my contributions most warmly. From Theo Goos, Neumünster (letter): a pupil of Oppel’s, he enquires about the nature of my teaching; he has become confused by his teachers (I’m whistling the ...

  • Diary entry for 1932-05-08

    ... Igler Hof; was bedeutet das Ziehen in den Händen? Eine Partie Patiençe in einer Lege! 8, Sunday – changeable. Radio, 9:40: unveiling of a Haydn memorial plaque at the church of the Brothers of Mercy; then Prof. Schütz at the organ and at the piano (Suite ...

  • Diary entry for 1932-09-15

    ... . 600 gesetzt – wird kein Honorar zahlen! Mit Lie-Liechen shopping! Patiençen. 15. From Weisse (letterOJ 15/16, [87]): best wishes for the completion of Free Composition; he has composed a sonata for piano and violin (contra Brahms! what a craving for ...

  • Diary entry for 1932-10-12

    ... . Nov. das „Wiegenlied“ von Vrieslander im Rundfunk. On November 4, 1932, the Viennese radio station broadcast a performance of Vrieslander’s Wiegenlied im Herbst; The singer was Lia Wagner-Schönkirch; Franz Mittler accompanied at the piano. An Kolibabe ...

  • Diary entry for 1932-10-15

    ... publish the study of parallel fifths by Brahms; thus he agrees with my idea of not waiting until Free Composition is completed; talks about a professor of piano from Basel who was sent to Vienna for the express purpose of studying the method of L. Deutsch ...

  • Diary entry for 1933-05-04

    ... . Noten): op. 26 Thema The notated materials are not filed with the letter (OJ 9/34, [36], May 1, 1933), but they concern the first movement of Beethoven’s Piano Sonata in A-flat major, Op. 26. Schenker’s reply (OJ 5/7a, [45], May 6) and Cube's next letter ...

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