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OJ 10/3, [107] Typewritten letter from Deutsch to Schenker, dated October 1, 1929
Deutsch gives Schenker information and advice about a standing
lamp.
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OJ 10/3, [108] Typewritten letter from Deutsch to Schenker, dated October 7, 1929
Deutsch gives a comprehensive analysis of the prospect of a publication
devoted to the Photogram Archive: its content, its editorship, the frequency of its
appearance, and the publishing houses who might be interested in taking it on.
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OJ 10/3, [109] Typewritten picture postcard from Deutsch to Schenker, dated October 14,
1929
Deutsch agrees that there should be momentum associated with the Photogram
Archive, but Haas can probably not be persuaded [to approve of Hoboken’s taking the
editorial duties]. --- He reports that work on Haydn (with Hoboken) has
resumed.
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OJ 12/50, [4] Handwritten letter from Bernhard Martin to Schenker, dated October 31,
1929
Bernhard Martin sends Schenker graphings of a Mendelssohn Lied ohne Worte and
a J. S. Bach Kleines Präludium. -- He describes the duplicated and missing pages in his
misbound copy of Schenker's Harmonielehre. -- He suggests a correction to Schenker's use of
the term "portamento." -- Having read Otto Vrieslander's biography of C. P. E. Bach, he
proposes to perform a cantata by the latter and describes the concert program in which it
will feature.
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OJ 15/15, [44] Handwritten postcard from Weisse to Schenker, postmarked October 13, 1929
Weisse seeks to arrange a meeting with Schenker during the
week.
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OJ 89/3, [11] Typewritten letter (typed copy) from Vrieslander to Schenker, dated October 23,
1929
Vrieslander reports that Hoboken has given him notice to vacate, and rehearses
the course of events leading up to this situation, events that intertwine with Vrieslander's
obligations to the Photogrammarchiv.
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OJ 89/3, [12] Handwritten letter from Schenker to Hoboken, dated October 24, 1929
Schenker forwards Vrieslander's letter.