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Searched for second (1962 results found)

Filter: diaries: 1016, correspondence: 609, lessonbooks: 181, person: 88, work: 28, place: 11, organization: 9, other: 3, journal: 1

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  • Diary entry for 1925-08-17

    ... .): dankt für Gruß, sagt Zeichnungen an. Von Mittelmann (K.): Gedicht auf Galtür mit Tier-Reim! Beginne mit Kellers „Ursula“ Gottfried Keller, Ursula: story (1877). 17 Incomparably nice day! 9:00–12:30 on the Zeinisjoch (for the second time); on the way home ...

  • Diary entry for 1925-11-26

    ... Tanzmusik, gut horbar – wir brechen ab. Hoboken kauft die Sammlung Deutsch, wenn sich die Stadt Wien nicht entschließt, für je 40 Sch. die 350 Stücke! November 26, 1925, cloudy, +2°, at midday snow, Lie-Liechen says: the second snow (of the season). In the ...

  • Diary entry for 1925-12-31

    ... °, extremely strong wind. Dr. Brünauer himself brings the Aerozon that runs on 220 volts. After lunch, shopping: calendar, eau de Cologne, flowers! From Dr. Halberstam a pot plant and visiting card. To Dr. Halberstam (express letter): thanks. Second proofs ...

  • Diary entry for 1926-01-10

    ... 's Sixth Symphony, first and second movement, and return after lunch at 1:30 just in time for the Scherzo and Finale of Beethoven's Fifth. After teatime, in the city center. Work on Mozart's G-minor Symphony. ...

  • Diary entry for 1926-01-23

    ... ): Lisl Schenker is paying 70 shillings a month for Karli; he promises to visit. To Reigersberg (postcard): I am in the midst of the second set of corrections; regarding a picture, I mention Artaria. In the morning, money paid to Saphir, in respect of ...

  • Diary entry for 1926-02-05

    ... -Sonate: ? – Schulhof; Pathetique von Schulhof: ein mechanisches Herunterpoltern, nichts von einer wirklichen Tonsprache. February 5, 1926, +10°, blau. After lunch, money paid for 1926 tax, first and second installments, 46.80 shillings, insurance against break-in, 28 ...

  • Diary entry for 1926-02-11

    ... 8/4, [42]): has he received the portrait? To the Language Society (postcard): payment on delivery would suit me best. To Prof. Pollak (postcard): thanks for the invitation. Cube the missed lesson (February 2!) made up, 11 to 12 o'clock. The second ...

  • Diary entry for 1926-03-13

    ... with an explanation. The argument concerned the key to the apartment! After lunch, dictation up to the section on performance. After lunch, a vain attempt to obtain tickets for the second of Casals's evening concerts; they are available for only 18 ...

  • Diary entry for 1926-03-17

    ... tuition (see diary entry of February 16, 1926); essays on two other etudes from Op. 10 had been included in Meisterwerk 1, and it seems as though two more were planned for the second Yearbook. In the event they were not included in Meisterwerk 2, but ...

  • Diary entry for 1926-03-24

    ... -house gatherings 5–8. After teatime, the package= OC 54/71 with gatherings 1–8 sent to the publisher "actually approved for final printing, but pp. 29 and 77 must be corrected." To Hoboken (express postcard): tomorrow is a holiday! To Hoboken (second express ...

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