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CA 115 Handwritten letter from Schenker to Cotta, dated July 4, 1910
Schenker encloses manuscript of all prelims for Kontrapunkt 1. He mentions
recent publication of his edition of J. S. Bach's Chromatic Fantasy and Fugue, and speaks of
his plans for a Handbibliothek, for which he will present a proposal to Cotta. He announces
his departure and gives his summer address.
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CA 116 Carbon copy of stenographically handwritten letter from Cotta to Schenker, dated July
6, 1910
Cotta acknowledges receipt of the manuscript prelims of Kontrapunkt 1 and
reiterates its request for material for its publicity blurb.
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CA 117 Handwritten letter and publicity material from Schenker to Cotta, dated July 17,
1910
Covering letter with draft publicity material for Kontrapunkt 1. Schenker
promises to return proof of Preface.
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OC 52/53 Typewritten memorandum from Barbara Rothe (UE) to Schenker, dated July 4,
1910
Miss Rothe encloses copies of two requested contracts.
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OC 52/54 Handwritten postcard from UE to Schenker, dated July 28, 1910
Second proofs of the Chromatic Fantasy & Fugue edition are ready for
correcting: UE asks to which address to send them.
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OJ 15/15,[D] Handwritten letter from Weisse to Schenker, dated July 20, [1910]
Weisse has ‒ unfairly, in his view ‒ been failed in Latin. He is spending the
summer in Ischl, and asks Schenker if he could visit him in the Dolomites, even if for a
short time, to prove that he is not as immature as some of his schoolteachers seem to
think.
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OJ 6/4, [49] Handwritten letter from Schenker to Violin, dated [July] 9, 1910
Schenker announces his arrival in the Karerpass, speaks of the costs, and
outlines his concerns over money, including money he has to send to his mother on August 1. — He
will write a letter to a female patron. — He describes the magnificence of the mountain
views.
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OJ 6/4, [50] Handwritten letter from Schenker to Violin, dated July 22, 1910
Joking about some humorous rhyming verse of Violin's, Schenker reports that he
has sent off an important letter, and asks Violin to send him 12 swim-bladders. — He has defied
the cost of laundry in the Karerpass, being still worried about money. — He comments on Max
Graf's recent support of Schoenberg.
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OJ 7/4, [64] Handwritten postcard from Schenker to Violin, dated July 4, 1910
Schenker has sent all materials to Cotta and is about to depart [for
Karerpass].
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OJ 7/4, [65] Handwritten picture postcard from Schenker and Jenny Kornfeld to Violin, dated July 12,
1910
Heinrich asks Violin to bring tarot cards; Jenny Kornfeld asks for
sunshine.