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Diary entry for 1917-07-13
... explain the reasons that led us to the Tyrol instead of Bielitz; above all my work, which has progressed without a break since 1904 and is intended to form part of my maintenance in old age; other short-term projects have also interfered. The experiment of ...
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Diary entry for 1919-02-27
... installments in Vorwärts in 1877–78 and was published in book form in Leipzig in 1878. February 27, 1919. Neue freie Presse: threat of encirclement of Weimar by the Spartacist movement. Wilson on the obligations of the League of Nations. against the peace of ...
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Diary entry for 1927-07-17
... to move with greatest urgency the closer he comes to the grave ‒ so it ought to be the duty of today's world, which in reality can be called an old one since it has already outlived so many forms, to consider one beautiful moment before it expires. It ...
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... a concert at the Dresden Court Theatre and written off in a Viennese newspaper review; but it seems never to have appeared in print. Times were better … For you, this may be more important: the Sonata Op. 22 was first published by Hoffmeister, as I ...
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... concert in Vienna for which he is said to have had very good reviews. He came to your works only later, and in fact by way of the Elucidatory Editions of the Last Five Sonatas of Beethoven, where you do always cite your other works. He ordered them one by ...
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... be so unpianistic!). In the conservatory I'm doing the E minor Violin Sonata by Mozart (with performance included) and that also provides occasion for much of the same. Last Monday Furtwängler (after a unique performance of Schubert's Symphony in C ...
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... Mozart (1913) and editions of Leopold Mozart's travel diaries and Constanze Mozart's letters; Schenker saw Schurig as a "lackey" to the French; disparaging comments on his Mozart biography appear in the essay on Mozart's Sonata in A minor, K. 310 ...
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... , as I must go through the printing and engraving. Only when Free Composition (5) 4 appears in print will I be able to think about the publication of the second series of Urlinien: (6) 5 Beethoven's Sonata in C minor (complete), Mozart's Fantasia in D ...
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... trying immediately to keep payment following my departure so low that it does not seem to me so entirely unlikely that my royalty would gradually decrease to nothing and he could then take ownership of the Beethoven sonata edition, the theoretical volumes ...
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... legal action must be taken in the autumn, since Hertzka has already reduced my income from the edition of the Beethoven sonatas, and his letters equally betray how he has queried Temming's subscriptions. I would not have thought it possible that there ...