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OC 54/343 Handwritten letter from George Tomay to Schenker, dated May 4, 1932
Tomay submits his bill for Urlinie graphs, asks two questions, and promises
the J. S. Bach graphs on May 6; his son receipts the bill.
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OC 54/344 Handritten note from Waldheim to Schenker, dated May 31, 1932
Waldheim-Eberle notes that 23 blueprints have been acquired
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OC 54/350 Handwritten invoice from Georg Tomay to Schenker, undated [c. May 20,
1932]
Tomay submits his invoice for all five of the Urlinie materials for Schenker's
Fünf Urlinie-Tafeln.
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OJ 10/3, [168] Typewritten letter from Deutsch to Schenker, dated May 9, 1932
Deutsch describes the mood among the women in Hoboken’s life and expresses the
hope that he can be separated from his fiancée. His financial circumstances are now more
precarious, and his tax burdens will be lessened if he lives in Germany (Munich), not
Austria (Vienna).
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OJ 10/3, [169] Typewritten postcard from Deutsch to Schenker, dated May 17, 1932
Deutsch would like to meet Schenker sometime when Hoboken is next in
Vienna.
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OJ 10/3, [170] Handwritten postcard from Deutsch to Schenker, postmarked May 23, 1932
Deutsch agrees to meet Schenker at the Café Aspang on May 25.
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OJ 10/3, [171] Typewritten postcard from Deutsch to Schenker, dated May 31, 1932
Deutsch gives Schenker some long-delayed advice on kitchen
stoves.
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OJ 11/2, [3] Handwritten letter from Emma Fischer to Schenker, dated May 26, 1932
Baroness Fischer sends her commiserations to Schenker on the death of Alfred
Rothberger, and comments on the latter's(?) children. -- She will be playing movements 2 and
3 of her piano concerto on the radio, and asks Schenker to listen. -- She has broken her
left ankle.
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OJ 11/54, [39] Handwritten postcard from Hoboken to Schenker, dated May 12, 1932
Hoboken will come to see Schenker on Friday.
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OJ 15/16, [85] Handwritten letter from Hertha Weisse to Heinrich Schenker, dated May 26,
1932
Hertha Weisse reports that her husband will be arriving in Vienna in a couple
of days, but that the Mannes School needs a bit more time to consider a proposal [presumably
for the joint publication of the Fünf Urlinie-Tafeln / Five Analyses in Sketchform by
Universal Edition in Vienna and the David Mannes School in New York].
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OJ 8/5, [10] Handwritten picture postcard from Schenker to Violin, postmarked May 12,
1932
Schenker expresses his joy at Violin’s forthcoming trip to Vienna and thanks
him for a clipping about C. P. E. Bach and the city of Hamburg.
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OJ 9/34, [31] Handwritten letter from Cube to Schenker, dated May 8, 1932
Cube sends Schenker an Urlinie graph of Schubert's song "Der Dopplegänger," and offers an
extended commentary. Describes his work and state of mind, and comments on working with Moriz Violin; he
expresses fears for the Hamburg Schenker Institut. He has just got married.
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OJ 9/34, [32] Handwritten letter from Cube to Schenker, dated May 11, 1932
Cube reports a conversation with Moriz Violin.