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OC 44/16 Handwritten letter from Robert Brünauer to Schenker, dated August 8, 1934
Brünauer reacts favorably to Oswald Jonas's newly published
book.
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OC 44/4 Printed and handwritten birth annnouncement from the Cube family to Schenker, dated
August 12, 1934
Birth announcement of John-Carsten von Cube.
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OC 44/45 Handwritten picture postcard from Hans Wolf to Schenker, dated August 28,
1934
Wolf has read to the end of the C. P. E. Bach chapter on thoroughbass, and is
going to reread it now: it is "magnificent."
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OJ 10/18, [8] Handwritten letter from Elias to Schenker dated August 16, 1934
Miss Elias reports that her mother has died.
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OJ 10/18, [9] Handwritten letter from Elias to Schenker dated August 23, 1934
Miss Elias thanks Schenker for his words of condolence. She has decided to
remain in Vienna to be with her brother.
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OJ 10/19, [1] Handwritten notecard from Manolo Elias to Schenker, dated August 23, 1934
Dr. Manolo Elias thanks Schenker for his letter of
condolence.
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OJ 10/3, [215] Typewritten letter from Deutsch to Schenker, dated August 6, 1934
Deutsch has decided not to give his planned course at the Vienna Academy,
citing Hoboken’s insistence that his collection of first editions is off-limits and the fact
that remuneration will not be great. -- He will be in Salzburg in the second half of August;
Hoboken will probably return to Vienna in mid-September, without visiting Salzburg this
year.
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OJ 10/3, [216] Handwritten picture postcard from Deutsch to Schenker, dated August 21,
1934
Deutsch recommends the place he is staying in Aigen, and also a hotel in
Salzburg. Hoboken will be in Salzburg at the beginning of September.
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OJ 10/3, [217] Handwritten postcard from Deutsch to Jeanette Schenker, dated August 28,
1934
Deutsch gives Jeanette Schenker instructions for getting from Bad Gastein to
Aigen near Salzburg, and how to transport the luggage there. He himself will have departed
on the last day of the month.
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OJ 12/6, [36] Handwritten letter from Jonas to Schenker, dated August 6, [1934]
Jonas alludes to the Dolfuss assassination; gives his reactions to Bayreuth
(which he has just visited) and the Wagner cult. — He is seeing his publisher about the
proposed commentary editions.
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OJ 12/6, [37] Handwritten letter from Jonas to Schenker, dated August 23, 1934
Jonas seeks advice on what to include in the first issue of the planned
elucidatory editions; — distribution of his book is delayed until September; — Jonas is
correcting proofs of two articles.
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OJ 5/18, 49 Handwritten letter from Schenker to Jonas, dated August 2, 1934
Schenker expresses heartfelt thanks to Jonas for his book; their project is
fundamentally one of "present-day Jewry." — An excerpt from Der freie Satz is to appear in
Der Kunstwart. —Schenker has had to give up Willfort and Kraus because of their negligence
regarding the planned Urlinie-Tafeln vol. II.
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OJ 5/18, 50 Handwritten picture postcard from Schenker to Jonas, dated August 7, 1934
Schenker suggests the publisher should send Vrieslander a copy of Jonas's
book; — Hoboken's plans to be in Vienna.
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OJ 5/18, 51 Handwritten letter from Schenker to Jonas, dated August 18, [1934]
Schenker re-sends a postcard that has been returned; mentions a visit by the
Hobokens
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OJ 5/18, 52 Handwritten picture postcard from Schenker to Jonas, dated August 28,
1934
Schenker lists the pieces he has worked through with Hoboken with a view to
publication; puzzles over Furtwangler's lack of contact; outlines homeward
travel.
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OJ 5/34, [2] Handwritten revised draft letter from Schenker to Alphons Rothschild, in Jeanette
Schenker's hand, undated [August 3‒6, 1934]
Draft accompanying letter for a copy of Oswald Jonas's Das Wesen ... —
Schenker reiterates his gratitude for previous financial support, and reports that he now
has 11 published works, many articles, and entries on him in several general encyclopedias.
— Only in Vienna is he unrecognized. — He describes Wilhelm Furtwängler's faith in his
theories and the support he has given him. — He mentions his earlier proposal for a
Rothschild orchestra.
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OJ 5/34, [3] Two postal receipts, [from Schenker] to Rothschild, dated August 7, 1934
Postal receipts for a copy of Jonas's book Das Wesen des musikalischen
Kunstwerks and a separate letter.
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OJ 5/44, [4] Handwritten letter from Schenker to Arthur Waldeck, dated August 9, 1934
Schenker implies that Der freie Satz is not yet at proof stage, and recommends
Jonas's Das Wesen des musikalischen Kunstwerks for the explanations that Waldeck
needs.
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OJ 5/7a, [50] (formerly vC 50) Handwritten picture postcard from Schenker to Cube, dated August 18, 1934
Best wishes for birth.
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OJ 89/7, [13] Handwritten letter from Schenker to Hoboken, dated August 2, 1934
Schenker, in Böckstein, welcomes the Hobokens' imminent visit.