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E. ASHERBERG & CO.
(Duncan Davison & Co.)
Music Publishers
AND
MANUFACTURERS OF PIANOS
46, Berners Street

London W., 20th Jany 1904

Universal Edition
Wien

Dear Sirs,

Referring to your favor of December 31st. 1 we have sent a representative to the British Museum in accordance with your request.

At the expense of much time and trouble he has been able to trace the Ballads you refer to, with the exception of Nos. 46 & 50, which have evidently never been arranged by Haydn – only by Kozeluch .

We understood from your letter that the songs (as arranged by Haydn ) {2} were to be found in vol. G. 370, but only 4 of these are arranged by Haydn in that volume, all the others being arranged by Pleyel and Kozeluch .

To trace the other numbers it was necessary to search through many volumes and collections of Scotch Ballads and Airs.

Only a few of the string accompaniments are in existence. We are by this post forwarding copies of all the arrangements to which Haydn’s name may safely be put.


We [r]e[main] Yours faithfully
[signed:] E. Ascherberg & Co.

© Transcription Ian Bent, 2004, 2016

© Translation


E. ASHERBERG & CO.
(Duncan Davison & Co.)
Music Publishers
AND
MANUFACTURERS OF PIANOS
46, Berners Street

London W., 20th Jany 1904

Universal Edition
Wien

Dear Sirs,

Referring to your favor of December 31st. 1 we have sent a representative to the British Museum in accordance with your request.

At the expense of much time and trouble he has been able to trace the Ballads you refer to, with the exception of Nos. 46 & 50, which have evidently never been arranged by Haydn – only by Kozeluch .

We understood from your letter that the songs (as arranged by Haydn ) {2} were to be found in vol. G. 370, but only 4 of these are arranged by Haydn in that volume, all the others being arranged by Pleyel and Kozeluch .

To trace the other numbers it was necessary to search through many volumes and collections of Scotch Ballads and Airs.

Only a few of the string accompaniments are in existence. We are by this post forwarding copies of all the arrangements to which Haydn’s name may safely be put.


We [r]e[main] Yours faithfully
[signed:] E. Ascherberg & Co.

© Transcription Ian Bent, 2004, 2016

© Translation

Footnotes

1 Universal Edition's letter is not known to survive.

Commentary

Rights Holder
Representatives of E. Ascherberg & Co.; deemed to be in the public domain
License
Every effort has been made to establish the rights to this document. It is deemed to be in the public domain. Any claim to intellectual rights on this document should be addressed to the Schenker Correspondence Project, Faculty of Music, University of Cambridge, at schenkercorrespondence[at]mus[dot]cam.[dot]ac[dot]uk
Format
2p letter, bogen format, printed letterhead, handwritten salutation, message, and valedicition, holograph signature
Provenance
Schenker, Heinrich (document date-1935)--Schenker, Jeanette (1935-1938)--Oster, Ernst (1938-c.1939)—New York Public Library (c.1939-)

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Last updated: 2010-02-07