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OJ 5/18, 30 Handwritten postcard from Schenker to Jonas, dated November 6, 1933
Schenker reports van Hoboken's pending arrival in Vienna; — He refers to
Furtwängler and Richard Strauss.
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OJ 6/8, [27] Handwritten letter from Schenker to Violin, dated November 9, 1933
Schenker reports that Hoboken has asked to come for coffee, and he has invited
him for Saturday, as a result of which he offers his tickets for a concert conducted by Carl
Bamberger to Violin and his daughter.
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OJ 8/5, [24] Handwritten postcard from Schenker to Violin, dated November 6, 1933
A new housemaid has meant some disruption to the routine in the Schenkers’
apartment, and a visit has to be rearranged; Hoboken is returning to
Vienna.
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OJ 8/5, [25] Handwritten postcard from Schenker to Violin, postmarked November 27,
1933
In a message deprecating Hoboken’s character, Schenker believes that Hoboken
(the “wandering Dutchman") is trying to stretch out his tuition by paying social calls with
his wife outside lesson times; he likes Vienna because the cost of living is lower than in
Holland.