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  • Diary entry for 1915-07-11

    ... of God, into deepest devotion. In the afternoon we take another walk, always buffeted by the wind and subject to its mood. Along the way we indulge in the beauties of Goethe's Maxims and Reflections on art, chapters 1 and 2, listening with devotion to ...

  • Diary entry for 1915-08-12

    ... to learn German for this purpose; only to the Italian, as an Austrian subject, is the idea of statehood not a valid reason for him to learn German. Passing by, we catch the word of a corporal to a recruit: "If you can speak German, then speak German ...

  • Diary entry for 1916-09-24

    ... Germans are not intellectual in a Latin sense, this very thing is a point of honor for them. German intellect comes from the matter at hand, Latin from the subject. At the end of the eighteenth century, there was as much intellect as there is non ...

  • Diary entry for 1923-10-12

    ... ]): clearly sees the downfall of culture, as if ripe to be the subject of study in middle schools; asks me to write in detail. From Waldheim (letter= OC 52/362): A. H. is the name of the reviser; in the event of my requiring proofs, I am asked to go through ...

  • Diary entry for 1924-01-22

    ... Urlinie, voice-leading up to the second subject", "Dec 18: Haydn Symphony continued: the Urlinie for the exposition once again; in the development section arpeggiation and ascending registral transfer (for Weisse an experience!)," "undated, before Jan 8 ...

  • Diary entry for 1924-02-19

    ... Durchführung. Weisse läßt die Haydn-Sinfonie The symphony in question is very likely No. 95, H I/95. 1923/24 lessonbook entries for Weisse read: "Dec 4: Haydn Symphony in C minor, first movement Urlinie, voice-leading up to the second subject", "Dec 18: Haydn ...

  • Diary entry for 1926-06-07

    ... subject is mentioned several times in the diary, up to June 23.) Ob er einen Verleger für Weisse wüßte? Vom Verlag (Br.= OC 54/79): es gehe um eine billigere Buchbinderei; ersucht mich, nicht zu drängen (!). Klischées zum Finale aufgesetzt. Bei Dr ...

  • Diary entry for 1927-05-25

    ... Schmid has not published these objections at all!! A strange point of departure! As proof of my imprecision, he adds an "arbitrary" p in the second subject of the first movement of Op. 111, of which the autograph manuscript knows nothing. At 7 o ...

  • Diary entry for 1927-12-05

    ... begin with c. f. and also with a study of the first subject of the Cello Sonata in A major. ...

  • Diary entry for 1928-01-28

    ... than Wiesenthal. Weber's Invitation to the Dance was the subject, the "Christmas Play" was thoroughly beautiful, the pictures and colors impressive. I especially liked the figure of St. Joseph, my Lie-Liechen the Annunciation and the Angel; she even saw ...

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