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Akademie der Künste (West), Akademiebestand >> 02. Tagungen der Akademie >> 02.01 Mitgliederversammlungen
26. - 28. Apr. 1969
Enthält: Einladungen, Tagesordnung (Bl. 137 40-44), Vorbereitung der Mitgliederversammlung, Zu- und Absagen der Mitglieder, teils mit hs. Bemerkungen, Anwesenheitslisten (Bl. 2f., 6-32). Ohne Protokoll. Einladung zur Veranstaltung "Experiment und Spiel mit gemischten Medien", 22. Apr. 1969 (Bl. 33f.). Arbeitsbericht 1968/69 (Bl. 215-227). Liste der Nachrufe (Bl. 4f.). Entwurf von Werner Egk einer Geschäftsordnung für die Mitgliederversammlung der Akademie der Künste (Bl. 240-243), Anschreiben von Werner Egk (Bl. 239), Zustimmung von Lernet-Holenia (Bl. 243). Aufstellung der Ehrungen von Mitgliedern zwischen April 1968 und April 1969 (Bl. 211-213). Stellungnahme der Abteilung Baukunst zur Neuregelung der Vergabe des Berliner Kunstpreises (Bl. 214). Schriftwechsel mit Mitgliedern: Fassbender (Bl. 52), Heinrich Kirchner (Bl. 51, 54), Otto Dix (Bl. 53) , Rudolf Belling (Bl. 56, 66), Rudolf Hoflehner (Bl. 58), Hans Hartung via Sekretariat (Bl. 64), Hans Wimmer (Bl. 78), Egon Eiermann via Sekretaria (Bl. 85), Gottfried Böhm (Bl. 86), Karl Foerster (Bl. 89), Ulrich Finsterwalder (Bl. 95), Harald Deilmann (Bl. 96), Arieh Sharon (Bl. 99), Arne Jacobsen (Bl. 106), Hermann Reutter (Bl. 123), Nicolas Nabokov (Bl. 124), Johann Nepomuk David (Bl. 126), Gian Francesco Malipiero (Bl. 128), Ernst Krenek (Bl. 129), Pierre Boulez via Sekretariat (Bl. 134), Witold Lutoslawski (Bl. 135), Albrecht Goes (Kopie, Bl. 147), Peter Weiss (Bl. 148), Friedrich Schreyvogel (Bl. 150), Günter Eich (Bl. 152), Alexander Lernet-Holenia (Bl. 155), Carl Jacob Burckhardt (Bl. 164), Bernhard Heiseler (Bl. 179), Günter Rennert (Bl. 180), Leopold Lindtberg (Bl. 181), Mary Wigman (Bl. 184, 192), Paula Wessely (Bl. 186), Ludwig Berger (Bl. 187), Erna Berger (Bl. 188), Elisabeth Bergner (Bl. 194), Woty Werner via Sekretariat (Bl. 207), Franz Tumler (Bl. 246), Werner Egk (Bl. 137,239).
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