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  • Diary entry for 1931-03-06

    ... Yearbook, which had not yet been paid off. In his postcard of March 3, 1931OJ 15/15, [58]), Weisse speaks of his success at the Society for Music Pedagogy, but does not mention his efforts to secure a subvention for the Yearbook from Wilhelm Furtwängler. zu ...

  • Diary entry for 1931-09-21

    ... ! Weisse’s great success – Violin’s better understanding of the Urlinie. From the publishers (letterOC 54/284): payment only with permission – patience! Health insurance: 21.19 shillings. I complete a sketch for Lytle: Chopin’s Scherzo No. 2 in D flat major ...

  • Diary entry for 1932-02-10

    ... – reports about Jonas’s success. Engel until 1 o’clock – he is young, high-minded, and manages to earn what he needs to live on: "…Art must give, not take away…"! It is refreshing – all the more so today – to hear such words uttered from that mouth – or does ...

  • Diary entry for 1932-03-05

    ... -Liechen everything that is ready to index. To Deutsch (postcard): I ask him to come for tea at 4:30. To Floriz (letter): I confirm his explanation of Cube’s personality, and relate what Lorenzoni complained about to me. Concerning Jonas’s advantages and successes ...

  • Diary entry for 1932-08-01

    ... Weisse (letter): our first arrangement stands: I am still to receive a further $50; now further volumes of analyses in sketch form ought to follow, but admittedly with 20 hours of unpaid work! I do not believe in the success of unpaid tuition ...

  • Diary entry for 1932-08-05

    ... payments. To Hoboken (postcardOJ 89/5, [3]): Ganche is very bad; Vrieslander’s songs have been published. From Reigersberg (letter): a lovely expression of his gratitude; he understands the lavish attire in relation to the growing success ("Clothes make the ...

  • Diary entry for 1933-06-18

    ... from me): I wish for an improvement in his situation. To Bamberger (postcard): I congratulate him on his success, invite him to visit us. ...

  • Diary entry for 1934-08-25

    ... /31, [11]): he is delighted by his successes with the piano. From Dr. Elias (noteOJ 10/19, [1]): thanks for my sympathy. At 3:30, we find that there is no longer any sun in the coffee garden! Then a trip to the post office and shopping – a while longer in ...

  • Diary entry for 1936-09-15

    ... “to achieve success” or “to reach the Promised Land.” Plaudere eine Weile mit der Berliner Jüdin auf einer Bank an der Promenade. Waage: 59.50 kg gespornt u. gestiefelt. Jause im Café Europa – am Nebentisch sitzt eine junge Frau, die so sehr der Lene ...

  • ... German cultural historian and writer; Schenker's source for a bogus statement by Mozart. Career Summary Richard Benz was the son of a Lutheran pastor ministering in Dresden. From 1902 Richard studied successively in Heidelberg, Leipzig, and Munich ...

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