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FS 40/1, [20] Handwritten letter from Schenker to Salzer, undated [January 8, 1934]
Invitation to listen to Toscanini recording; Der freie Satz is finished.
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KA, [1] Handwritten letter from Heinrich Schenker to [Ludwig Landshoff], dated January 16‒18,
1934
Schenker expresses his thanks for the sending of Landshoff's edition of the J. S.
Bach Inventions.
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OJ 10/3, [205] Typewritten letter from Deutsch to Schenker, dated January 6, 1934
Deutsch sounds out Schenker on various performance projects he has in mind,
including performances of Schubert part-songs in their original setting for four soloists
(for which the radio would be an ideal medium) and choruses and arias from his operas that
have never been performed.
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OJ 10/3, [206] Typewritten letter from Deutsch to Schenker, dated January 14, 1934
Deutsch offers clarification of the syllable count in the incomplete, untexted
Schubert song D.555. -- He has spoken with Hoboken’s architect and cleared up some
misunderstandings.
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OJ 10/3, [207] Typewritten letter from Deutsch to Schenker, dated January 16, 1934
Deutsch apologizes for the unnecessary fuss he has made over the syllable
count in Schubert’s incomplete, untexted song D. 555. -- He clarifies some comments made by
Hoboken’s architect. On the installation of an elevator [presumably for the apartments in
Keilgasse 8], he advises coming to an agreement with other inhabitants, without involving
the landlord.
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OJ 12/6, [28] Handwritten postcard from Jonas to Schenker, dated January 19, 1934
Jonas provides requested address; no further headway with van
Hoboken.
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OJ 15/26, [1] Handwritten postcard from Hans Wolf to Schenker, dated January 4, 1934
Wolf sends good wishes for the New Year; he expects to be back from Hamburg
for his lesson on Monday.
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OJ 5/18, 34 Handwritten postcard from Schenker to Jonas, dated January 9, 1934
Der freie Satz "proper" is finished, but will add chapters on meter and form.
Van Hoboken is making further difficulties for Jonas.
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OJ 5/18, 35 Handwritten postcard from Schenker to Jonas, dated January 16, 1934
Schenker asks for address of Ludwig Landshoff.
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OJ 89/7, [1] Typewritten letter (carbon copy) from Hoboken to Schenker, dated January 5,
1934
Hoboken tells Schenker of his plans to build a house in Grinzing. — He praises
an article by Citkowitz. — He reports on Jonas's book.
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OJ 89/7, [2] Handwritten letter from Schenker to Hoboken, dated January 13, 1934
Schenker encourages Hoboken to continue to live in Vienna, praising its racial
diversity; — Der freie Satz is near completion; — sales of Beethovens Neunte Sinfonie are going
well.
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OJ 89/7, [3] Typewritten letter (carbon copy) from Hoboken to Schenker, dated January 15,
1934
Hoboken explains his indecision over future residence in
Vienna.
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OJ 89/7, [4] Handwritten letter from Schenker to Hoboken, dated January 17, 1934
Hoboken will probably not need to send money [for printing costs of Der freie
Satz] until 1935.
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WSLB-Hds 191.577 Handwritten letter from Schenker to Deutsch, dated January 15, 1934
Schenker explains again to Deutsch his proposed syllabification of the
incomplete, untexted Schubert song D.555. – He thanks Deutsch for putting him in
touch with Hoboken’s architect.
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WSLB-Hds 191.578 Handwritten letter from Schenker to Deutsch, dated January 18, 1934
Schenker says that the misunderstandings over a slur, marked in red
pencil in the manuscript of his completion of the unfinished Schubert song D. 555,
have now been resolved. He would also like to meet Hoboken’s
architect.