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OJ 11/42, [23] Handwritten letter from Maximilian Harden to Schenker, dated May 30, 1895
Harden tells Schenker that a submission from d'Albert would be welcomed; he
encourages Schenker to send him a copy of a previously published lecture which he will
consider publishing despite usual practise; and he asks whether Brahms or Rosenthal will
contribute any Bülow letters to Die Zukunft.
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OJ 11/42, [24] Handwritten letter from Maximilian Harden to Schenker, dated October 29,
1895
Harden suggests that Schenker make substantial revisions in an unidentified
submission.
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OJ 11/42, [25] Handwritten postcard from Maximilian Harden to Schenker, dated November 2,
1895
Harden advises that one of Schenker's ideas for an article cannot be published
because Harden's printer does not have musical notation.
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OJ 9/10a, [1] Handwritten letter from Hermann Bahr to Schenker, dated July 4, 1895
Article can be split across two issues, though with
disadvantages.
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OJ 9/10a, [2] Handwritten letter from Hermann Bahr to Schenker, dated July 25, 1895
Bahr apologizes for misunderstanding Schenker, and requests an article by
him on music education.
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OJ 9/20, [3] Handwritten letter from Breitkopf & Härtel to Schenker, dated April 30,
1895
Breitkopf & Härtel offer Schenker scores for works he might like to
review.
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OJ 9/20, [4] Handwritten letter from Breitkopf & Härtel to Schenker, dated September 6,
1895
Schenker has announced that he has become the music critic for Die Zukunft and
Die Zeit. Breitkopf & Härtel now send Schenker works he has requested and a list of their
new publications for him to consider for review.
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OJ 9/20, [5] Handwritten letter from Breitkopf & Härtel to Schenker, dated October 16,
1895
Breitkopf & Härtel return Schenker's Fünf Klavierstücke, Op. 4 with
regret.
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OJ 9/20, [6] Handwritten letter from Breitkopf & Härtel to Schenker, dated December 20,
1895
Having read Schenker's review of Todt's Vademecum to the Bach cantatas, Breitkopf
& Härtel passes on information of Todt's latest work in the hope that Schenker will review
it.
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OJ 9/6, [11] Handwritten letter from Eugen d'Albert to Schenker, dated March 30,
1895
Eugen d'Albert gives his forthcoming moves and return dates to
Vienna.