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CA 94 Handwritten postcard from Schenker to Cotta, dated April 8, 1909
Schenker inquires whether a batch of proofs has gone astray, and draws
attention to a review.
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OC 52/446 Typed letter from Hertzka (UE) to Schenker, dated January 14, 1920
Hertzka has not yet gone to Frankfurt.—- He wants to publish the "Moonlight"
Sonata in a series edited by Otto Erich Deutsch. — Would like to do new edition of complete
Beethoven sonatas, but without wholesale reengraving. — Discusses financial arrangements for the
latter, and for the Kleine Bibliothek. — Encloses the contract for Die letzten fünf Sonaten von
Beethoven ... op. 101.
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OC 52/215 Typed letter from Hertzka (UE) to Schenker, dated January 23, 1920
Hertzka is sending the publisher's copy of the contract for Die letzten fünf
Sonaten von Beethoven ... op. 101 and the first tranche of honorarium, discusses the facsimile
edition of the "Moonlight" Sonata, raises issues regarding the prospective Beethoven collected
sonatas edition and Kleine Bibliothek, and expresses pleasure that he and Schenker are again in
accord.
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OC 52/229 Typed letter from Hertzka (UE) to Schenker, dated June 24, 1920
Hertzka will meet with Schenker on Friday July 2 to receive the manuscript of
Schenker's Op. 101 monograph and photographs of the "Moonlight" Sonata.
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OJ 10/3, [14] Typewritten letter from Otto Erich Deutsch to Schenker, dated August 16,
1920
Deutsch has written to Wilhelm Kux [about his sketchleaf of the "Moonlight"
Sonata], and has received a letter from Edward Speyer, in which Speyer explains that he
cannot make a copy of his sketchleaf of the "Moonlight" Sonata while in the countryside.
Speyer also writes that a further sketchleaf of the "Moonlight" Sonata is held in the
Fitzwilliam Museum and has supplied a facsimile. Deutsch asks Schenker if he would like him
to write to the Museum to request a photograph of the sketchleaf.
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OC 52/450 Typed letter from Kalmus (UE) to Schenker, dated October 25, 1920
Kalmus confirms receipt of EA Op. 101 manuscript; he inquires about the
publication sequence between EA Op. 101 and the first issue of the Kleine Bibliothek, and about
the autograph manuscript for which Schenker is waiting.
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OC 52/238 Typed letter from Rothe (UE) to Schenker, dated December 6, 1920
UE are delivering [first] proofs of Op. 111 and second proofs of figures [for
"Schubert: Ihr Bild"].
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OC 52/485 Contract between Otto Erich Deutsch and Schenker, dated December 16, 1920
Contract between Otto Erich Deutsch and Schenker for the facsimile edition of
Beethoven, "Moonlight" Sonata.
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OJ 6/7, [1] Handwritten letter from Schenker to Moriz Violin, dated June 13, 1921
Schenker gives an account of the move into Keilgasse 8 and describes his study in
the apartment. He outlines his holiday plans, and explains how he is raising the fees for
lessons in the autumn.
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OC 24/22 Typewritten postcard from Otto Erich Deutsch to Schenker, dated June 28,
1921
Deutsch thanks Schenker for his postcard of June 26, 1921, and wishes him good
luck in his new home and with his summer trip to Galtür. Deutsch has read issue 1 of
Tonwille with great interest, and hopes that their connoisseur edition will be as
successful.
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OJ 15/16, [45] Handwritten letter from Weisse to Schenker, dated July 20, 1921
Weisse has completed a string quartet, the parts of which are being copied out,
after which the score will be sent to the leader of the Rosé Quartet. He has been recommended as
a music teacher in a school being set up in India by Rabindranath Tagore, but cannot accept
because his knowledge of English is insufficient. He enquires about the progress of Schenker's
current projects.
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OJ 10/3, [24] Typewritten letter from Otto Erich Deutsch to Schenker, dated September 24,
1921
Deutsch reports that the "Moonlight" Sonata edition is almost finished, but
because of translation problems he has asked Dr. Kalmus to show Schenker the latest revision
of the English preface. Schenker's photographic reproductions will be returned once a sample
print-out of the edition has been prepared and approved. The edition will launch in the
autumn, and Schenker's fee will have increased because of the delay.
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OJ 10/3, [25] Typewritten letter from Otto Erich Deutsch to Schenker, dated November 15,
1921
Deutsch notes the advance payments for Vrieslander's and Hoboken's copies of
the luxury edition of the "Moonlight" Sonata, both of which are to be delivered to
Vrieslander.
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OC 52/486 Typewritten letter from Otto Erich Deutsch to Julie Kalbeck, Heinrich
Schenker, Eusebius Mandyczewski, and Hugo Schwarz, dated January 3, 1922
Otto Erich Deutsch writes concerning the contract for the series
Musikalische Seltenheiten, of which he is the general editor, and Universal Edition
the publisher. In view of the introduction by UE of "50 to 100" additional copies to
the print-run of 500 in a new luxury edition (handmade paper and half-leather
binding) of each volume, Deutsch seeks to obtain from UE improved royalty returns
for all the volume editors. He makes three recommendations, which he asks the four
current volume editors to affirm.
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OJ 10/3, [28] Typewritten letter from Deutsch to Schenker, dated February 14, 1922
Deutsch offers to provide several books to Schenker instead of two or three hardback copies of the
"Moonlight" Sonata edition, and then details several misprints and factual errors in Romain Rolland's biography
of Beethoven.
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OJ 14/21, [3] Delivery note from Seidel'sche Buchhandlung to Schenker, dated February 15, 1922
Delivery note from Deutsch's bookshop (Seidel'sche Buchhandlung) to Schenker for works by J. S.
Bach, Mozart and Brahms.
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OJ 6/7, [3] Handwritten letter from Schenker to Moriz Violin, dated May 6, 1922
This wide-ranging letter describes the difficulties encountered with Emil Hertzka
at Universal Edition, concerning an attack on the music critic Paul Bekker planned for the
"Miscellanea" of Tonwille 2. — He expresses his displeasure with Weisse for putting his success
as a composer in the way of aiding his teacher's cause, and for exploiting his teacher's
generosity. — Ends with generous praise for Violin's musicianship.
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OJ 14/21, [4] Invoice from Seidel'sche Buchhandlung to Schenker, dated June 30, 1922
Invoice from Deutsch's bookshop (Seidel'sche Buchhandlung) for works by Mozart and Brahms, and a
book by Hildebrand, which also shows a credit remittance for one copy of Schenker's facsimile edition of
Beethoven's "Moonlight" Sonata.
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OJ 10/3, [38] Typewritten postcard from Deutsch to Schenker, dated October 30, 1922
Deutsch apologizes for the delay to Schenker's payment for the "Moonlight"
Sonata facsimile edition, for which Deutsch himself is to blame. Schenker's debt to Seidel's
Book Dealership is 301 marks and 300 kronen, which should be balanced by his income from the
facsimile edition.
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OJ 6/7, [4] Handwritten letter from Schenker to Moriz Violin, dated December 21, 1922
Schenker reports the imminent publication of Tonwille 3, and some new publishing
ventures, including a (new) edition of music by C. P. E. Bach and an "Urlinie Edition" of the
Short Preludes by J. S. Bach.
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OJ 10/3, [39] Typewritten letter from Deutsch to Schenker, dated December 29, 1922
Deutsch provides a full overview of Schenker income from the current sales reported by Universal
Edition of the "Moonlight" Sonata facsimile edition, and also his debts at Seidel's Book Dealership; Schenker
owes Deutsch 76.65 marks. Deutsch is dissatisfied with Universal Edition's behavior with respect to the
publication.
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OJ 12/50, [3] Handwritten letter from Bernhard Martin to Schenker, dated July 3, 1929
Bernhard Martin is working on Schenker's graphings of the E-flat major piano
sonata of Haydn in connection with his class teaching. He has obtained a copy of Schenker's
facsimile of the "Moonlight" Sonata and is seeking his edition of the Chromatic Fantasy and
Fugue. He inquires after the [projected] Erläuterungsausgabe of Op. 106 and Schenker's
periodical articles.