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Diary entry for 1934-06-02
... Schweizer Garten, zum ersten Mal! Gott sei Dank dafür! 2, fair weather. Wolf’s last substitute lesson for the second half of June! At midday, a wonderful meal for the "liberated one"!! Were it thus also granted to the man to reach the goal of his morning’s ...
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Diary entry for 1934-06-24
... -Liechen purchases honey and butter in bulk, thereby saving us many shillings. To Jonas (letterOJ 5/18, 43): speculations about Furtwängler’s visit, about Hoboken’s plans. To Willfort (picture postcard): thanks. To Miss Kraus (picture postcard): thanks. After teatime ...
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Diary entry for 1934-07-11
... thunderstorm with rain, in honor of our white clothes! The loudspeaker in our room emits only static noise! From the Merkur (letter): the revaluation of the pound stirling. From the Saturn-Verlag: five copies of Jonas’s book (25 marks!). From Seidmann, Dresden ...
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Diary entry for 1934-07-14
... above sea level!)! To Oppel (picture postcard): Jonas’s book has been published. To Mrs. Pairamall (picture postcard): Jonas’s book has been published. After teatime, a short walk in front of the hotel; the rain permits nothing more. ...
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Diary entry for 1934-07-20
... . The sky darkens – it becomes windy! In the garden until 11:20. From Deutsch (postcardOJ 10/3, [214]): did I receive his letter? Johann Strauß’s Cäcilienwalzer, Op. 120, contains a quotation from the "Kreutzer" Sonata; Bamberger was charmed. To Deutsch ...
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Diary entry for 1934-07-23
... . Frieda Pollak (Ansichtsk.): Grüße. Nach der Jause Spaziergang. Von der U.-E.: S. 23.17!! 23, cloudy – rain. Hairdresser’s. To Karl Rothberger (letter): thanks for the greetings, remarks about music pedagogues, about Dunn, etc. From Dr. König (picture ...
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Diary entry for 1934-07-25
... – storm! Hairdresser’s. From Wilhelm (letter): medical recommendations, and various things. Afternoon snack in our room; we stay home on account of the bad weather. Dictation continued. At 3:45 at night I am awoken by a motorcycle, by an energetic "Hello ...
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Diary entry for 1934-08-03
... 3. August 1934 Bedeckt, heftiger Wind, auch Regen. Vormittags ¾ Stunden rund um das Haus. Von 11–12h diktire ich einen Briefentwurf an Baron RotschildOJ 5/34, [2a]: nachträglicher Dank. An Deutsch (Br.): über v. H.s Brief: ausweichen, auch in dem ...
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Diary entry for 1934-08-15
... Meldung der Heimreise wegen Erkrankung der Mutter. Von Oppel (Ansichtsk.): Gruß aus der Väter Land, bittet um Nachricht. Jause in der Veranda, warten bis ½6h, um ¾6h kommt Herr v. H., nach 6h die Frau v. H.; ich lese „Tizians Tod“ Hugo von Hofmannsthal’s ...
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Diary entry for 1934-09-04
... /40!): liest Jonas. Oswald Jonas, Das Wesen des musikalischen Kunstwerks: Einführung in die Lehre Heinrich Schenkers (Vienna: Saturn-Verlag, 1934). Nach der Jause (Bazar) nach Aigen im Auto, S. 7 , : für uns unmöglich. Bis zum Residenzplatz: finden im ...