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Documents comprising this correspondence:
OJ 11/2, [1] Handwritten letter from Emma Fischer to Schenker, dated February 15, 1923
Baroness Fischer responds to Schenker's plan for distribution of issues of Der Tonwille by suggesting contacts in the Vienna music schools and professional association.
OJ 11/2, [2] Handwritten letter from Emma Fischer to Schenker, dated February 23, 1923
Baroness Fischer gives names and addresses of five of her pupils to whom Der Tonwille should be sent; she regrets that Schenker will not spread his theory further by means of lectures.
OJ 11/2, [3] Handwritten letter from Emma Fischer to Schenker, dated May 26, 1932
Baroness Fischer sends her commiserations to Schenker on the death of Alfred Rothberger, and comments on the latter's(?) children. -- She will be playing movements 2 and 3 of her piano concerto on the radio, and asks Schenker to listen. -- She has broken her left ankle.