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CA 91 Handwritten letter from Schenker to Cotta, dated January 4, 1909
Schenker explains delay in returning proofs.
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CA 92 Handwritten letter from Schenker to Cotta, dated January 4, 1909
Schenker directs Cotta to divulge his name on the title-page of the 2nd edn of
Harmonielehre; — He has meanwhile added a long polemic to the Introduction of Kontrapunkt
[I].
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OC 52/33 Typewritten letter from Hertzka (UE) to Schenker, dated January 7, 1909
Hertzka hopes for detailed discussions with Schenker on the
Instrumentations-Tabelle and the Well-tempered Clavier proposal.
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OC 52/34 Typewritten postcard (book slip) from UE (unidentified sign) to Schenker, dated
January 14, 1909
UE confirms sending two items to Elise Rudorff.
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OC 52/35 Typewritten letter from Hertzka (UE) to Schenker, dated January 30, 1909
Copies of the Instrumentations-Tabelle will be delived in three days. Hertzka
calls for a meeting.
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OC 52/919
Typewritten letter from Hertzka (UE) to Schenker, dated January 11, 1909
Hertzka still hopes to persuade Schenker to take on editing the Well-tempered
Clavier Book II.
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OJ 13/36, [1] Handwritten letter from Elisabeth Rudorff to Schenker, dated January 11,
1909
Elisabeth Rudorff asks Schenker's advice on choice of a C. P. E. Bach
collected edition as a present for her father.
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OJ 13/37, 6 Handwritten letter from Elisabeth Rudorff to Schenker, dated January 15,
1909
Elisabeth Rudorff thanks Schenker for having UE send copies of his editions of
C. P. E. Bach keyboard pieces and Handel organ concertos for her father's birthday
present.
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OJ 13/37, 7 Handwritten letter from Ernst Rudorff to Schenker, dated January 25, 1909
Rudorff thanks Schenker for the help he gave his daughter in choosing a
birthday present of Bach and Handel, and for his recent letter; — Laments the death of
Robert Hausmann.
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OJ 7/4, [50] Handwritten postcard from Schenker to Moriz Violin, dated January 26, 1909
Schenker has news to tell him regarding Richard Heuberger and Wilhelm Bopp;
reminds of forthcoming attendance at [a recital by] Artur Schnabel.
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OJ 9/31, [22] Stenographically handwritten letter from Cotta to Schenker, dated January 14,
1909
Cotta agrees to reset the title-page of Harmonielehre with Schenker's name as
author, and to distribute the second edition coincident with the release of Kontrapunkt
I.
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WSLB 34 Handwritten letter from Schenker to Hertzka (UE), dated January 4, 1909
Schenker returns proof and is willing to correct another.
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WSLB 35 Handwritten letter from Schenker to Hertzka (UE), January 8, 1909
In a letter "ironic in tone" Schenker offers alternative editors for WTC Bk
II. He outlines the work that he has in hand, and regrets his unhappy experience with UE
over Beitrag zur Ornamentik.
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WSLB 36 Handwritten letter from Schenker to Hertzka (UE), January 29, 1909
Schenker requests two copies of his Instrumenten-Tabelle, one for Alphons
Rothschild.