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Diary entry for 1931-02-04
... . The book for Dahms is returned from Italy; what has happened to the letter? From Karpath (letterOJ 12/9, [26]): Brünauer’s honor saved! Karpath: "… out of high regard for you …" – the condescending tone, as always; the level of the Pressburger Zeitung ...
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Diary entry for 1931-02-27
... Kräfte zweiten Ranges wirkten. Angenehme Nacht. 27, storm and rain, +6°. To Seligmann (postcard): the third Yearbook will be sent to him by the publishers. 10:30 to 11:30, as far as the clockmaker’s; the alarm clock left for repair. Work on the "Unfolding ...
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Diary entry for 1931-03-12
... lunch, at Jahoda’s: we order cards with the extract from the [Mozart] letter. After supper, the article dictated to the end; Lie-Liechen writes the first draft until 11:15. A good night, in spite of vivid dreams. ...
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Diary entry for 1931-03-24
... , 1931, morning edition, pp. 6–7; a clipping is preserved in Schenker's scrapbook (OC 2), on page 81. "My territory" refers to Korngold’s quasi-Schenkerian language in describing the performance of the Ninth Symphony, for example the first movement as "a ...
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Diary entry for 1931-03-26
... also thinking about a subscription, begins with the words "… I believe … ." At Lanzer’s from 4:30 to 6: slim prospects. From Oppel (letter): moving day March 31; the Variations for Piano and Violin will be performed on April 17. Mr. Stadler appears ...
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Diary entry for 1931-04-07
... Türtscher (picture postcard from Lie-Liechen): reply to the greetings. To Weisse (postcard): I expect him Sunday. Hoboken invites us to tea on Saturday with his mother-in-law and sister-in-law, Ina Seidel . 9:45 to 11:15, Chaplin’s City Lights; then at the ...
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Diary entry for 1931-04-16
... at home the entire day. From Kromer, the photograph of the Heina print. Great tiredness after Pairamall’s lesson reminds me of my responsibility to rely more on silence. After supper, dictation, the first in a long time: parallel fifths for Free ...
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Diary entry for 1931-04-24
... mail. Hoboken shows me the pieces he obtained yesterday at the Dorotheum from Breuning’s Nachlass. From Weisse (express letterOJ 15/16, [76]): he is a bit offended; will press for payment by the summer. To Weisse (express postcard): I leave the choice ...
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Diary entry for 1931-04-30
... sie sie auch überschreitet. 30, fair weather. From Salzer (letter): thanks for the Mozart card. From Hoboken (letter from the Semmering Spa Resort): he apologizes, writes a few nice words about Specht’s book on Beethoven. From Mrs. Dunn (letterOJ 10 ...
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Diary entry for 1931-05-14
... . 14, holiday! Fair weather. From UE (letter): they would like to see, in comparison with the Urlinie for the Mozart sonata in the second issue of Tonwille, what sort of new graphic representation is on offer. Miss Elias’s third lesson given in advance ...