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OJ 10/3, [196] Handwritten picture postcard from Deutsch to Schenker, dated August 16,
1933
Deutsch, writing from Salzburg, reports a visit from the Hobokens and
summarizes his own movements for the rest of the summer.
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OJ 10/3, [197] Typewritten picture postcard from Deutsch to Schenker, dated August 18,
1933
Deutsch, having had meetings with Hoboken, tells Schenker that the latter's
library will probably stay in Vienna.
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OJ 13/2, [1] Typewritten letter from the Neue Schule für Musik und Bühnenkunst to Schenker, dated
August 3, 1933
Through an intermediary, Weissberger invites Schenker to teach a Beethoven
course at the Neue Schule für Musik und Bühnenkunst, Vienna
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OJ 13/2, [2] Typewritten letter from Alfred Weissberger to Schenker, dated August 18,
1933
Alfred Weissberger concurs with Schenker as to the lower value now placed on
ability and knowledge, though he thinks the younger generation see the arts as a means of
obtaining a livelihood; he will sound out the viability of a Beethoven course for the
following year, and leaves open the possibility of approaching Schenker
again.
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OJ 5/38, [84b] Handwritten picture postcard from Heinrich to Wilhelm Schenker, dated August 26
[1933]
Heinrich informs Wilhelm of their travel plans in leaving
Reigersberg.
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OJ 89/6, [10] Typewritten letter (carbon copy), from Hoboken to Schenker, dated August 5,
1933
Hoboken is gratified by Schenker's praise of his song compositions; — He will
continue his Chopin projects someday, but is preoccupied with the worsening European
political situation; — He comments on Kleiber, Max Graf, on Goos's estimate of Schenker's
importance, and returns newspaper clippings that Schenker has sent him with
comments.
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OJ 89/9, [1] Handwritten letter from Schenker to Hoboken, undated [August 15, 1933]
In returning it, Schenker comments on book by Gottfried Benn, and reports that
Der freie Satz is nearing completion.