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OJ 12/7, 2 Handwritten notecard from Kalbeck to Schenker, dated May 21, 1897
Kalbeck praises the articles Schenker has sent him, and hopes the
"Lienau-Schlesinger project" has not fallen through.
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OJ 12/7, 4 Handwritten notecard from Kalbeck to Schenker, dated November 8,
1899
Kalbeck welcomes what Schenker may bring him, and suggests a
date.
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LC ASC 27/45, [2] Handwritten notecard with envelope from Moriz Violin to Schoenberg, dated February
26, 1903
Violin is too unwell to meet Schoenberg and say "Adieu", and hopes for a
meeting on September 1.
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OJ 12/7, 6 Handwritten notecard from Kalbeck to Schenker, dated March 9, 1903
Kalbeck invites Schenker to his home.
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OJ 15/6, [7] Handwritten notecard from Richard Wahle to Schenker, dated November 9, 1907
Richard Wahle thanks Schenker for his expression of sympathy.
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OJ 13/37, 15 Handwritten notecard from Rudorff to Schenker, dated August 7, 1912
Rudorff is convinced the autograph of Op. 109 was acquired from the Joachim
estate by Mrs. Wittgenstein.
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OJ 15/6, [12] Handwritten notecard from Fritz Wahle to Schenker, dated September 25,
1912
Fritz Wahle thanks Schenker for his book on Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony and
expresses his agreement about the concept of program music. He hopes that the two of them
could get together for a few hours, and sends his greetings to their mutual friend Moriz
Violin.
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OJ 15/6, [13] Handwritten notecard from Fritz Wahle to Schenker, dated October 15, 1913
Fritz Wahle thanks Schenker for sending his critical edition of Beethoven’s
Op. 109, which he has not yet had time to read carefully.
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OJ 12/17, [3] Handwritten notecard from Komorn to Schenker, dated February 1, 1924
Miss Komorn acquiesces to the fee increase; she is fortunate to have the small
number of lessons that she does.
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OJ 9/15, [1] Handwritten notecard from Elsa Bienenfeld to Schenker, dated May 22, 1933
Bienenfeld was reminded keenly of Schenker's teaching during a performance of
Brahms's First Symphony by Furtwängler, and seeks a private meeting.
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OJ 9/15, [3] Handwritten notecard from Elsa Bienenfeld to Schenker, dated June 6, 1933
Bienenfeld thanks Schenker for her visit to him on June 2, 1933, and invites
him to meet Felix Weingartner on June 14, 1933.
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OJ 10/19, [1] Handwritten notecard from Manolo Elias to Schenker, dated August 23, 1934
Dr. Manolo Elias thanks Schenker for his letter of
condolence.
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OC 44/18 Handwritten notecard from Elias to Schenker, dated September 5, 1934
Miss Elias inquires how Heinrich and Jeanette are, following their return
home.
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OC 44/19 Handwritten notecard from Elias to Schenker, dated September 20, 1934
Miss Elias thanks Schenker for the constant concern he shows for her
troubles.
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OJ 10/18, [10] Handwritten notecard from Elias to Jeanette Schenker, dated February 17,
1935
Miss Elias sends Jeanette Schenker a clipping of Moriz Violin's obituary for
Heinrich, together with publication details of Otto Vrieslander's edition of C. P. E. Bach's
Kurze und Leichte Klavierstücke.
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OJ 10/18, [11] Handwritten notecard from Elias to Jeanette Schenker, dated June 19, 1935
Miss Elias sends Jeanette Schenker a photograph of Heinrich and will visit his
grave with Marianne Kahn.
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LC ASC 27/45, [11] Handwritten notecard from Moriz Violin to Schoenberg, dated July 19, 1939
Violin thanks the Schoenbergs for their hospitality, and promises his c.v.
shortly.