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OJ 10/3, [97] Typewritten picture postcard from Deutsch to Schenker, dated February 12,
1929
Deutsch thanks Schenker for his recent postcard, then describes the
circumstances of his recent and forthcoming radio programs, which include a series of
concerts given by a “Kammerensemble” (chamber group) which includes professors from the
Vienna Academy. He has been to a man named Villers, who has been reconstructing orchestral
scores from piano reductions.
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OJ 11/35, 26 Printed death notice of August Halm, dated February 1, 1929
Announces death of August Halm.
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OJ 13/25, [4] Typewritten letter from Rinn to Schenker, dated February 7, 1929
Rinn reports that publication of "Eine Rettung der klassischen Musik-Texte"
must be delayed because a copy of the faulty Peters edition of Schubert's Sonata (Op. 78, in
G major), which is the subject of Schenker's essay, cannot be found anywhere in Munich. He
asks Schenker to send him his own copy, so that it can be used for the reproduction of the
musical text. He also mentions the death of August Halm, and his intention of marking the
event in the same issue in which Schenker's article is now to appear.
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OJ 14/45, [75] Handwritten letter from Violin to Schenker, dated February 25, 1929
Violin has heard terrible things from Vienna on account of the extremely cold
weather, and hope that the Schenkers are in good health. His brother-in-law will take him on
holiday at Easter, and also pay for a family holiday in the summer.
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OJ 15/15, [36] Handwritten postcard from Weisse to Schenker, dated February 20, 1929
Owing to family illness, the Schenker's forthcoming visit is
postponed.
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OJ 6/7, [41] Handwritten letter from Schenker to Moriz Violin, dated February 27, 1929
Schenker thanks Violin for his concerns, describes how they survived the cold
weather earlier in February, reports that his monograph on the "Eroica" Symphony is finished
and that he has written an article about the Photogram Archive, which has acquired over
seven thousand pages of manuscripts. He looks forward to seeing his friend in the
summer.