-
OJ 9/30, [A] Handwritten calling card from Carl and Toni Colbert to Schenker, undated
The Colberts remind Schenker that he promised to visit their home when Paul
Szalit was there.
-
OJ 9/30, [C] Printed invitation from Carl and Toni Colbert, undated [c. October 1, 1910]
The Colberts announce that they are "at home" on the second and fourth Friday of
each month from November to May.
-
OJ 9/30, [1] Handwritten letter from Tony Colbert to Schenker, undated [January 1911?]
Mrs. Colbert regrets that she will not be able to take piano lessons during
February.
-
OJ 9/30, [2] Handwritten letter from Tony Colbert to Schenker, dated August 23, [1912]
Mrs. Colbert pleads to resume piano lessons with Schenker.
-
OC 1 B/15 Handwritten draft letter from Schenker to Carl Colbert, dated September 15,
1912
Schenker explains why he deprecates strongly giving a student only one lesson a
week and positively recommends two or three; he leaves the matter to Colbert, but gives him a
difficult choice.
-
OJ 9/30, [3] Handwritten letter from Tony Colbert to Schenker, undated [September 16,
1912]
Mrs. Colbert begs to be accepted back as a pupil on one lesson a week. She has
asked Sofie Deutsch whether she would give over one of her two lessons to her and Mrs. Deutsch
has declined; she now asks whether Mrs. Stirling might agree to do the same.
-
OJ 9/30, [4] Handwritten letter from Tony Colbert to Schenker, dated September 27, 1912
Mrs. Colbert suggests works she might study. -- She is enjoying Schenker's (newly
published) monograph on Beethoven's Ninth Symphony.
-
OJ 9/30, [5] Handwritten letter from Tony Colbert to Schenker, undated [September 13,
1914]
Mrs. Colbert pleads for reduction of lessons to once every other week on account
of the war work she is doing and the difficulties that she and her husband are
facing.
-
OJ 9/30, [6] Handwritten letter from Tony Colbert to Schenker, dated November[?] 2[?],
1914
Mrs. Colbert has done no piano practice, and explains her circumstances; but she
asks Schenker to fit her in for a lesson every two weeks.
-
OJ 9/30, [6a] Handwritten letter from Tony Colbert to Schenker, dated July 13
Mrs. Colbert thanks Schenker for flowers sent while she was in the
sanatorium.
-
OC 1 B/13 Handwritten draft letter from Schenker to Carl Colbert, dated September 18,
1916
Schenker excuses the raising of the name of Walter Dahms in connection with an
inquiry by Tony Colbert.
-
OJ 9/30, [7] Handwritten letter from Carl Colbert to Schenker, dated September 6, 1920
Carl Colbert invites Schenker to submit an article to Der Abend for the 150th
anniversary of Beethoven's birth.