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CA 64 Handwritten letter from Schenker to Cotta, dated January 8, 1907
Schenker replies that anonymity re Harmonielehre must be
maintained.
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CA 65 Handwritten letter from Schenker to Cotta, dated March 8, 1907
Schenker asks for a copy of Harmonielehre to be sent to Karl
Goldmark.
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CA 66 Handwritten letter from Schenker to Cotta, dated March 30, 1907
Schenker asks for a review copy of Harmonielehre to be sent to Max
Graf.
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CA 67 Stenographically handwritten letter (carbon copy) from Cotta to Schenker, dated
April 2, 1907
Cotta report that they sent a copy for review to the Österreichische Rundschau
in February.
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CA 68 Handwritten letter from Schenker to Cotta, dated September 13, 1907
Schenker expects the press to be enthusiastic about Harmonielehre. — He
comments of the "Riemann school."
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CA 71 Handwritten letter from Schenker to Cotta, dated December 16, 1907
Schenker proscribes the release yet of his name to Karl Grunsky. He comments
on a review of his Harmonielehre by Max Burkhardt. He will be sending Kontrapunkt
shortly.
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OJ 11/10, [11] Handwritten letter from Frimmel to Schenker, dated August 10, 1907
Frimmel invites Schenker to contribute to the Beethoven-Jahrbuch, and suggests
topics. — He hopes to meet up with him in Steinach.
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OJ 12/27, [10] Stenographically handwritten letter from Cotta to Schenker, dated December 12,
1907
Cotta enclose a letter from Karl Grunsky and inquire whether they may disclose
Schenker's name to him as the author of Harmonielehre.
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OJ 12/27, [4] Stenographically handwritten letter from Cotta to Schenker, dated January 7,
1907
Cotta inquires whether Schenker's name may be divulged.
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OJ 12/27, [5] Stenographically handwritten letter from Cotta to Schenker, dated September 5,
1907
Cotta encloses 1906 sales report for Harmonielehre.
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OJ 12/48, [1] Handwritten note from Gustav Mahler to Schenker, undated [May 23?, 1907]
Mahler thanks Schenker for his good wishes.
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OJ 14/15, [14] Handwritten letter from Schoenberg to Schenker, undated [c. February 1,
1907]
Schoenberg expresses disappointment at Schenker's non-attendance, and hopes he
can attend the performances of his String Quartet [No. 1] and [First] Chamber Symphony on
February 5 and 8.
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OJ 14/15, [15] Printed invitation from Schoenberg to Schenker, undated [c. November 1,
1907]
Invitation to a concert of music by pupils of Schoenberg.
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OJ 15/6, [7] Handwritten notecard from Richard Wahle to Schenker, dated November 9, 1907
Richard Wahle thanks Schenker for his expression of sympathy.
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OJ 9/31, [15] Printed letter from Cotta to Schenker, dated January 2, 1907
Cotta announces that Robert Kröner is now a partner, and gives his form of
signature.
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OJ 9/31, [16] Stenographically handwritten letter from Cotta to Schenker, dated September 16,
1907
Cotta hopes for the manuscript of Kontrapunkt [I] soon, and asserts that the
same terms of contract will apply as those for Harmonielehre.
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OJ 9/31, [17] Stenographically handwritten letter from Cotta to Schenker, dated December 18,
1907
Cotta note the review of Harmonielehre by Max Burkhart, and look forward to
receiving the manuscript of Kontrapunkt shortly.
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OJ 9/2, [2] Invoice from Cotta to Schenker, dated March 9 1907
Invoice from Cotta for copy of Harmonielehre sent to Karl
Goldmark.
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OJ 9/32, [24] Sales Report from Cotta, dated September 5, 1907
1906 sales report for Harmonielehre
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OJ 9/32, [3] Invoice from Cotta to Schenker, dated August 1907
Invoice from Cotta for copy of Harmonielehre.
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OJ 9/6, [47] Handwritten postcard from Eugen d'Albert to Schenker, postmarked February 4,
1907
Eugen d'Albert asks if Schenker is coming to the concert, otherwise suggests a
time to meet.