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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.
OJ 11/10, [4] Handwritten postcard from Frimmel to Schenker, dated February 1, 1903
Frimmel expresses pleasure at Schenker's new edition.
OJ 14/23, [3] Handwritten postcard from Seligmann to Schenker, postmarked February 9, 1903
Seligmann asks Schenker to join him and two other players in an evening of chamber music at his place.
OJ 14/23, [4] Handwritten postcard from Seligmann to Schenker, dated February 24, 1903
Seligmann informs Schenker that the chamber music planned for the next day will be held at his own place.
OJ 6/4, [22] Handwritten letter from Schenker to Juli Genovefa Violin, dated February 15, 1903
Schenker sends condolences to Moriz Violin's mother on the death of her daughter, Nina Violin.
OJ 6/4, [23] Handwritten letter with envelope from Schenker to Moriz Violin, postmarked February 16, 1903
Schenker sends condolences to Violin on the death of his elder sister, Nina Violin. — He reports on recent activities with Eduard Gärtner and card playing, on the current Seligmann exhibition, and a recent experience at the Mayerhofer residence.