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OJ 10/1, [71] Handwritten picture postcard from Dahms to Schenker, dated July 12, 1922
Acknowledges and praises Tonwille 2; inquires about Thal Verlag.
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OJ 11/35, 20 Handwritten letter from Halm to Schenker, dated July 24 and August 19, 1922
Halm announces publication of his three suites for piano trio, and has arranged for two of
them to be sent to Schenker. He thanks Schenker for sending him Kontrapunkt II, and expresses admiration
for the "power of the broad conception" of Schenker's work. He is distressed at Schenker's attacks on
other countries and glorification of Germany, and speaks with appreciation of French and Russian music. He
describes his new publisher.
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OJ 14/45, [14] Handwritten letter from Moriz Violin to Schenker, dated July 24, 1922
In this highly emotional letter, Violin describes his personal difficulties in
the face of spiraling inflation in Germany.
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OJ 15/15, [13] Handwritten postcard from Weisse to Schenker, dated July 17, 1922
Weisse has returned to Vienna, thanks Schenker for the Galtür visit, and will
order the bread [for diabetics] the next day.
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OJ 15/16, [46] Handwritten letter from Hans and Hertha Weisse to Schenker, dated July 21, 1922
Weisse reports from Vienna that a sum of money has arrived, and will be paid to
its intended recipient (Kohn), and gives an account of his and Hertha Weisse's travels in
Vorarlberg following a visit to the Schenkers in Galtür.
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OJ 8/4, [13] Handwritten postcard from Schenker to Moriz Violin, dated July 9, 1922
Schenker reports the publication of the second part of Kontrapunkt and continued
difficulties with Universal Edition.