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OC 16/37v-36v Typed letter from Türkel to Schenker, dated November 3, 1919
Tükel reports the contents of a letter he has received from Dr. Friedmann.
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OC 52/209 Postal receipt for letter from Schenker to Louis Koch, dated November 3,
1919
Postal receipt for a registered letter from Schenker to Louis
Koch.
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OC 52/210 Typed letter from Hertzka (UE) to Schenker, dated November 8, 1919
Hertzka has arranged for a copy of his monograph Beethovens Neunte Sinfone to be
sent, and welcomes Schenker's remarks about resuming work for UE. PS: He is sending the first
issue of Musikblätter des Anbruch.
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OC 52/211 Typed letter from Hertzka (UE) to Schenker, dated November 14, 1919
Hertzka will correct the price of Beethovens Neunte Sinfonie and send a copy of
Die letzten fünf Sonaten von Beethoven ... op. 111 to Dolfi Baudrexel. He hopes that Schenker
will contribute to Musikblätter des Anbruch.
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OJ 10/1, [47] Handwritten letter from Dahms to Schenker, dated November 28, 1919
Dahms discusses his future prospects for study, particular where to study (he
discusses conditions in several cities), and with whom. He asks Schenker's advice. He is
resolved to leave Vrieslander because of the latter's pessimism.
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OJ 10/3, [4] Handwritten letter from Otto Erich Deutsch to Schenker, dated November 15, 1919
Deutsch announces that he has taken over a book dealership, and seeks custom.
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OJ 11/16, [1] Handwritten letter from Furtwängler to Schenker, dated November [18 or 19,]
1919
Furtwängler prizes Schenker's approval higher than that of others; he is
uncertain what role he is destined to play in the musical life of Vienna; he hopes to talk with
Schenker.
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OJ 11/16, [2] Handwritten letter from Furtwängler to Schenker, dated November 27, 1919
Furtwängler proposes that they meet in a restaurant on Saturday evening.
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OJ 11/16, [A] Handwritten letter from Furtwängler to Schenker, undated
Furtwängler asks if he can call on Schenker that evening.
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OJ 11/16, [B] Handwritten letter from Furtwängler to Schenker, undated
Furtwängler asks if he can call on Schenker the coming
Friday.
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OJ 11/16, [C] Handwritten letter from Furtwängler to Schenker, undated
Furtwängler asks if he can call on Schenker the coming
Sunday.
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OJ 11/16, [D] Handwritten letter from Furtwängler to Schenker, undated
Furtwängler hopes to visit Schenker in about a week's time.
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OJ 11/16, [E] Handwritten letter from Furtwängler to Schenker, undated [1928‒30]
Furtwängler cancels meeting on account of illness.
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OJ 11/16, [F] Handwritten letter from Furtwängler to Schenker, undated
Furtwängler asks for a meeting this evening at Meißl.
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OJ 11/35, 11 Handwritten letter from Halm to Schenker, dated November 3, 1919
Acknowledges DLA 69.930/8, October 27, 1919, sends a serenade and asks for
comments. Sends best wishes for relocation to Germany and inquires as to city.
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OJ 5/18, [D] Handwritten postcard from Schenker to Jonas, dated November 10, 1919
No lesson because of holiday.
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OJ 8/3, [72] Handwritten postcard from Heinrich Schenker to Moriz Violin, dated November 2,
1919
The [wedding] date will be fixed next Wednesday; the engravings on the two rings.
– They are due at Furtwängler's concert, but cannot commit to any other times.
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Sbb 55 Nachl. 13, [1] Handwritten letter from Schenker to Furtwängler, dated November 5, 1919
Having attended for the first time a concert conducted by Furtwängler, Schenker
congratulates him on his achievement then, proclaiming him a "counterweight" to the present [in
his opinion inadequate] generation of conductors, and heir to the Mahler mantle. Schenker
comments on Viennese concert-goers and their fickleness. — He commends Moriz Violin to
Furtwängler, in case the latter can provide an introduction to Hausegger.
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WSLB 306 Handwritten postcard from Schenker to Hertzka (UE), dated November 2, 1919
Schenker requests a copy of his Ninth Symphony monograph, stipulating conditions;
he will decide shortly whether to resume work for UE.
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WSLB 307 Handwritten letter from Schenker to Hertzka (UE), dated November 13, 1919
Schenker teases Hertzka over his offical's price calculation for Beethovens
Neunte Sinfonie; asks for Die letzten fünf Sonaten ... op. 111 for Dolfi Baudrexel; comments
caustically on the first issue of Musikblätter des Anbruch.
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WSLB 308 Handwritten letter from Schenker to Hertzka (UE), dated November 22, 1919
Schenker sends adjusted payment for two items received; his Kleine Bibliothek
will shake up the contributors to Musikblätter des Anbruch.
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WSLB 309 Handwritten letter from Schenker to Hertzka (UE), dated November 22, 1919
Schenker outlines a production schedule of his work for UE, which includes Die
letzten fünf Sonaten ... op. 101, the Kleine Bibliothek, and the complete edition of Beethoven
piano sonatas. He makes stipulations about production, and asks questions about honoraria.