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OC 54/214 Handwritten letter from Georg Tomay to Schenker, dated September 11, 1930
Tomay requests 200 shillings for payment to Jahoda, and notifies Schenker of the
outstanding fees for his work on the third Meisterwerk yearbook.
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OC 54/301 Handwritten letter from Furtwängler to Schenker, dated September 2, 1930
Furtwängler wishes to visit Schenker in the Tyrol.
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OC 54/320 Handwritten letter from Deutsch to Schenker, dated September 11, 1930
Deutsch asks Schenker to look carefully at two passages in the proofs of the
music examples to the third Meisterwerk yearbook and send them to him immediately. He also
wants Schenker to change the ending of the final item in the yearbook’s
“Miscellanea.”
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OC 54/321 Typewritten picture postcard from Deutsch to Schenker, dated September 15,
1930
Deutsch wishes Schenker a speedy recovery from an accident or
illness.
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OC 54/322 Handwritten letter from Deutsch to Schenker, dated September 19, 1930
Deutsch cannot see Schenker until Sunday, September 21, 1930.
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OC 54/323 Handwritten picture postcard from Deutsch to Schenker, dated September 26,
1930
Deutsch has learned that a number of Beethoven items have been transferred
from Olmütz [now Olomouc, in the Czech Republic] to the monastery at
Kremsier.
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OJ 14/5, [38] Handwritten lettercard from Moriz Schenker to Heinrich Schenker, dated September 12,
1930
Moriz Schenker reiterates that the mortgage has been approved, and the
formalities are in train. -- Georg is due with Heinrich [for a lesson]; Moriz continues to be
worried by him.
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OJ 14/5, [39] Handwritten lettercard from Moriz Schenker to Jeanette Schenker, dated September 16,
1930
Moriz Schenker reassures Jeanette that things are going ahead [on mortgage for
the Arzberg property and return of Heinrich's investment], hopes that Heinrich's health is
improving, and conveys the pressure under which he is working.
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OJ 5/38, [68] Handwritten postcard from Jeanette to Wilhelm Schenker, dated September 22,
1930
Jeanette reports that Heinrich’s health has improved [following a bout of
illness] and that he is resuming work.
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OJ 89/4, [5] Handwritten letter from Schenker to Hoboken, dated September 29, 1930
Schenker invites Hoboken to tea to discuss attribution in the collected edition,
and congratulates Hoboken on his endeavor.
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PhA/Ar 36, [1] Carbon copy of a typewritten letter from Anthony van Hoboken to Heinrich Schenker,
dated September 15, 1930
Hoboken sends his scoring of a C. P. E. Bach harpsichord concerto for Schenker to
check in connection with a planned new collected edition of the works of that
composer.
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WSLB-Hds 191.569 Handwritten letter from Schenker to Deutsch, dated September 10, 1930
Schenker requests a meeting with Deutsch and Robert Haas. -- The
page-proofs for the third Meisterwerk yearbook will arrive soon. -- Schenker will
also look at the early edition of Beethoven’s Sonata Op. 22, recently acquired by
Hoboken, and discuss any outstanding matters between them then.