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OJ 9/18, [1] Typewritten letter from Wilhelm Bopp (Akademie für Musik) to Schenker, dated October
13, 1910
Bopp is pleased that matters have been settled, and hopes to make Schenker's
acquaintance.
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OJ 9/18, [2] Typewritten letter from Wilhelm Bopp (Akademie für Musik) to Schenker, dated January
14, 1911
Bopp regrets that he was unable to attend Schenker's chamber music
concert.
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OJ 9/18, [3] Typewritten letter from Wilhelm Bopp (Akademie für Musik) to Schenker, dated March 24,
1911
Bopp asks for a meeting with Schenker.
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OJ 9/18, [4] Typewritten letter from Wilhelm Bopp (Akademie für Musik) to Schenker, dated March 27,
1911
Bopp warns Schenker of his unavailability one day.
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OJ 9/18, [5] Typewritten letter from Wilhelm Bopp (Akademie für Musik) to Schenker, dated May 16,
1911
Bopp sends Schenker an invitation to a concert.
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OJ 9/4, [4] Handwritten invitation, with typewritten envelope, from the Akademie für Musik to
Schenker, undated [May 16?, 1911]
Invitation to a student concert at the Akademie.
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UMdK Z 312 D/1924, [1] Typewritten letter from the Verein zur Speisung to the Akademie für Musik, dated May
21, 1924
The letter quotes the will of Mrs Sofie Deutsch, then announces that the
Verein is in process of dissolution, and decrees that the capital in question be devolved
upon the Akademie für Musik und darstellende Kunst, and refers the Akademie to its
attorney.
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UMdK Z 641 D/1924, [1] Handwritten letter from Schenker to Joseph Marx (Akademie für Musik) to Schenker,
dated December 3, 1924
Schenker appeals to Marx that the full conditions laid down by Sofie Deutsch
for the stipends be honored.
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OJ 12/51, [1] Typewritten letter from Joseph Marx (Akademie für Musik) to Schenker, dated December
13, 1924
Marx has submitted the form of award of the Sophie Deutsch stipends to the
Ministry of Education.
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UMdK Z 641 D/1924, [2] Handwritten internal memorandum of the Akademie für Musik, dated December 13,
1924
Drafts of letters to (1) the Federal Ministry of Education, (2) Schenker, both
regarding Schenker's appeal to Marx of December 3.
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UMdK Z 163 D/1925, [1] Typewritten letter from Kallina (Bundesministerium) to the Akademie für Musik, dated
February 23, 1925
The Akademie is instructed to draw up an endowment letter concerning the
Sophie Deutsch stipends, and to avoid inclusion of slates of candidates; Schenker must
determine how adjudication should be conducted after his death.
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OJ 9/4, [1] Typewritten letter from Franz Schmidt (Akademie für Musik) to Schenker, dated October
21, 1925
Schmidt reports the response from the Federal Ministry of
Education.
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UMdK Z 641 D/1925, [1] Handwritten letter from Schenker to Franz Schmidt (Akademie für Musik), dated
October 30, 1925
Schenker determines how the Sofie Deutsch stipend should be adjudicated after
his death.
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UMdK Z 767 D/1926, [1] Handwritten letter from Schenker to the Akademie für Musik, dated December 17,
1926
Schenker inquires whether interest on the capital will be available for him to
award the Sofie Deutsch stipend in 1927.
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OJ 9/4, [2] Typewritten letter from the Alexander Wunderer (Akademie für Musik) to Schenker, dated
December 21, 1926
The accumulated interest is available for distribution for the Sofie Deutsch
stipend.
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UMdK Z 767 D/1926, [4] Handwritten letter from Schenker to the Akademie für Musik, dated December 31,
1926
Schenker asks the amount of interest that will be available for the Sofie
Deutsch stipends in 1927.
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UMdK Z 767 D/1927, [2] Typewritten letter (carbon copy) from Hans Waizmann (Akademie für Musik) to
Schenker, dated January 11, 1927
Waizmann reports the amount of the interest on the Sophie Deutsch
stipend.
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OJ 9/4, [3] Typewritten letter from Joseph Marx and Alexander Wunderer (Akademie für Musik) to
Schenker, dated February 3, 1927
Schenker is asked to give the Federal Ministry of Education his opinion as to
how the Sofie Deutsch stipends should be adjudicated after his death.
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OJ 5/4, [3] Draft letter from Schenker to the Akademie für Musik, dated February 7,
1927
Schenker repeats his intentions for the adjudication of the Sofie Deutsch
stipends after his death.
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OJ 5/4, [4] Handwritten draft letter from Schenker to Franz Schmidt (Akademie für Musik), dated
December 13, 1927
Schenker hands the Sofie Deutsch stipendia to the Akademie für Musik on the
grounds that the interest on the capital has diminished too greatly.
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OeNB H Autogr.856/20-1 Handwritten letter from Schenker to Josef Marx, dated December 25, 1932
Schenker has read articles by Marx in a newspaper expressing disatisfaction at
musical life in Vienna; Schenker asks urgently to have a face-to-face meeting with Marx to
discuss these matters and probably others concerning Moriz Violin.
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OC 18/15 Typewritten letter from Josef Marx to Schenker, dated January 2, 1933
Marx welcomes Schenker's views, and will visit him upon his return from the
Graz region.
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OeNB H Autogr.856/20-2 Handwritten letter from Schenker to Josef Marx, dated January 12, 1933
Schenker invites Marx to tea at the Schenkers' apartment.
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OC 18/18 Typewritten postcard from Marx to Schenker, dated January 14, 1933
Marx will visit Schenker on January 16 at 5.30 p.m.
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OC 18/19 Typewritten postcard from Marx to Schenker, dated January 15, 1933
Marx changes his visit from January 16 to January 18.
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OeNB H Autogr.856/20-3 Handwritten letter from Schenker to Josef Marx, dated January 19, 1933
Schenker urges Marx to advocate on behalf of Moriz Violin as a candidate for a
post at the Akademie für Musik, extolling his qualities as musician and
colleague.
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OC 18/23 Typewritten letter from Josef Marx to Schenker, dated February 28, 1933
Marx thanks Schenker for hospitality on January 18. He lacks the influence at
the Vienna Akademie to introduce Schenker's theoretical system, but has advocated for the
inclusion of Schenker's name on the list of publications to be taken into account in its
teaching. He has had Violin's name put down for a forthcoming teaching position, but cannot
say how the Ministry of Education will judge that name.
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OeNB H Autogr.856/20-4 Handwritten letter from Schenker to Josef Marx, dated March 4, 1933
Schenker speaks of his work having been proscribed in Vienna for 25 years, and
also allusively about a certain father and son. He compares the situation in Vienna
adversely with the size of Hans Weisse's lecture audience and his remuneration in New York.
Schenker asks for another meeting.
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OeNB H Autogr.856/20-5 Handwritten letter from Schenker to Josef Marx, dated July 8, 1933
Schenker asks Marx to intercede with Oswald Kabasta on behalf of Carl
Bamberger for the latter to be relayed on Radio Wien.