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OC 52/68 Typewritten letter from Hertzka (UE) to Schenker, dated December 1, 1911
The printers query the absence of "signatures" from music examples in the
manuscript of Beethovens neunte Sinfonie.
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OC 52/69 Typewritten letter from Hertzka (UE) to Schenker, dated December 1, 1911
Hertkza encloses a letter from Eugen d'Albert and is having the requested book
returned to Schenker.
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OC 52/71 Typewritten letter from Hertzka (UE) to Schenker, dated December 4, 1911
Hertkza acknowledges Schenker's explanation of music examples without [key]
signatures, and suggests an explanatory footnote; corrected proofs should be returned to
UE.
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OC 52/72 Typewritten letter from UE to Schenker, dated December 16, 1911
UE forwards to Schenker a letter from the printers including a music example
and ask Schenker to respond.
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OC 52/73 Typewritten letter from Hertzka (UE) to Schenker, dated December 20, 1911
Hertkza remarks that the corrected proofs of gathering 3 of Beethovens neunte
Sinfonie have significant alterations and additions, the costs of which will be passed on to
Schenker.
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OJ 15/16, [2] Handwritten letter from Weisse to Schenker, dated December 8, 1911
Weisse has a new piano piece to show Schenker, and asks to come the next
day.
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OJ 9/6, [52a] Handwritten postcard from Eugen d’Albert to Schenker, undated [?December 1,
1911]
Eugen d'Albert write that "the lady" is an American, and that he should not be
held responsible for her.
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OJ 9/6, [53] Handwritten postcard from Eugen d’Albert to Schenker, dated December 20,
1911
Eugen d'Albert tries to arrange a meeting with Schenker.
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OJ 9/6, [54] Handwritten postcard from Eugen d’Albert to Schenker, postmarked December 26,
1911
Eugen d'Albert invites Schenker to tea on the 30th.
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WSLB 87 Handwritten letter from Schenker to Hertzka (UE), dated December 3, 1911
Schenker explains that the music examples without [key] signatures in
Beethovens neunte Sinfonie are direct transcriptions from Beethoven's sketch materials. --
He approves the use of a quotation from a D'Albert letter for publicity
purposes.
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WSLB 88 Handwritten letter from Schenker to Hertzka (UE), dated December 6, 1911
Schenker gives instructions as to how measure number should be displayed in
the analysis sections of his monograph Beethoven's neunte Sinfonie.
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WSLB 89 Handwritten letter from Schenker to Hertzka (UE), dated December 22, 1911
Schenker refutes Hertzka's accusation of "heavy corrections," and his threat
to pass the costs on to him.