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DLA 69.930/16 Handwritten postcard from Schenker to Halm, dated November 21, 1927
Schenker asks for confirmation of receipt of Meisterwerk II, and thanks Halm for
the parcel of sheet music.
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OJ 10/1, [101] Handwritten postcard from Dahms to Schenker, undated [c. November 14,
1927]
Meisterwerk 2 has still not arrived; Dahms gives an address in Nice.
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OJ 10/1, [102] Handwritten postcard from Dahms to Schenker, dated November 30, 1927
Meisterwerk 2 has arrived, and Dahms rejoices at its content and form of
expression.
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OJ 10/3, [73] Typewritten postcard from Deutsch to Schenker, dated November 14, 1927
Deutsch has had a telephone call from Alfred Kalmus, who reported that
Schenker’s revised copy of Schubert’s “Unfinished” Symphony has been messed up, that it will
be returned to him, with a second, clean copy, and that Kalmus may visit Schenker to
apologize for this. – Deutsch will lend Schenker a copy of stories by Balzac, two of which
may be of interest from a musical point of view. He also hopes that work can be found for
the precocious Gerald Warburg.
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OJ 10/3, [74] Typewritten postcard from Deutsch to Schenker, dated November 22, 1927
Deutsch suspects that with the typesetters' "messing up" of Schenker’s revised
copy of Schubert’s “Unfinished” Symphony the material has been made illegible. — He has been
in contact with people regarding a possible radio talk by Schenker, and one by himself on
the redesigning of the Mozarteum. — He reports that the pianist Heinz Jolles would like
Schenker to prepare an edition of one of Beethoven’s variation sets (WoO 80 or the
“Diabelli”), and that Josef Braunstein is gratified to hear of Schenker’s interest in his
recent book on the "Leonore" overtures.
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OJ 11/10, [19] Handwritten picture postcard from Frimmel to Schenker, dated November 11,
1927
Frimmel thanks Schenker for having had Meisterwerk II sent to
him.
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OJ 11/35, 25 Handwritten postcard from Halm to Schenker, dated November 22, 1927
Halm acknowledges receipt of Meisterwerk vol. I.
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OJ 11/54, [20] Handwritten letter from van Hoboken to Schenker, undated [November 14, 1927]
Van Hoboken inquires whether the next day is a holiday or lesson day,
provisionally suggesting a discussion with Robert Haas.
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OJ 11/54, [21] Handwritten letter from van Hoboken to Schenker, undated [November 14, 1927]
Van Hoboken confirms meeting with Robert Haas.
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OJ 14/45, [68] Handwritten letter from Violin to Schenker, dated November 13, 1927
Violin thanks Schenker for sending him the second volume of Meisterwerk, which
he regards as a milestone in offering the strongest statement of his theories. He is
accompanying a cellist in early January and will not be able to get to Vienna at Christmas
after all. His wife and son – who is now able to get up and around – are hoping to go to
Vienna at Easter.
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OJ 5/7a, [12] (formerly vC 12) Handwritten letter from Schenker to Cube, dated November 9, 1927
Schenker thanks Cube for the pictures enclosed with OJ 9/34, [9] and expresses
pleasure at Cube's reports of his teaching, composition, listening to the radio, Urlinie
studies, and advocacy of good editions; refers to Vrieslander's planned monograph on Schenker,
the prospectus for Meisterwerk I and II, and the call [for the
Photogrammarchiv].
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OJ 71/19, [1] Typewritten letter from Alfred Kalmus (WPhV) to Otto Erich Deutsch, dated November
30, 1927
Kalmus thanks Deutsch for his recent help with a Schubert publication, then
reports that one of their editors mistakenly added changes to Schenker’s annotated copy of
the “Unfinished” Symphony which was to be used for the new edition. He apologizes for the
error, and is returning Schenker’s copy together with another copy of the score into which
Schenker’s original notations have been entered as accurately as possible.
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OJ 8/4, [52] Handwritten postcard from Schenker to Violin, dated November 16, 1927
Schenker congratulates Violin on obtaining many private pupils, and for his
continued activity as a performer. He expresses his joy that Violin's son Karl will be
visiting Vienna next year.
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OJ 9/8, [4] Handwritten picture postcard from Wilhelm Altmann to Schenker, dated November 8,
1927
Altmann thanks Schenker for Masterwork 2; — Has retired but is temporarily
continuing in his position; — Reports publication of his handbook for string quartet
players.