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OJ 10/3, [219] Typewritten letter from Deutsch to Jeanette Schenker, dated July 7, 1935
In this first of two surviving letters written after Schenker’s death in
January 1935, Deutsch thanks Jeanette Schenker for the portrait – presumably Viktor Hammer’s
1925 mezzotint – of her husband, and for an inscribed copy of Free
Composition.
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OJ 11/54, [43] Typewritten letter from Hoboken to Jeanette Schenker, dated July 12, 1935
Hoboken regrets the printing errors in Der freie Satz and suggests that Ernst
Oster prepare a list.
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OJ 11/54, [44] Typewritten envelope from Hoboken to Jeanette Schenker, postmarked July 1,
1935
Envelope from Hoboken to Jeanette Schenker, and her reply
annotated
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OJ 14/10, [24] Handwritten picture postcard from Arnold & Rosa Weil to Jeanette Schenker, dated
July 28, 1935
Arnold and Rosa are coming to Jeanette in Hofgastein on July 31 and staying
over to the next day.
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OJ 15/16, [99] Handwritten letter from Hans Weisse to Jeanette Schenker, dated July 14,
1935
Weisse thanks Jeanette Schenker for her letter and copy of Der freie Satz
which he has read through and is about to study carefully. His initial impressions are that
its conception and content are impressive, but that there are a lot of misprints; and he
regrets that the foreword does not mention the financial help Schenker received from [Paul]
Khuner. He approves Jeanette's idea of depositing Schenker's Nachlass in the
Photogramm-Archiv in the Austrian National Library.
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OJ 15/22, [10] Handwritten letter and envelope from Willfort to Jeanette Schenker, dated July 5,
1935
Willfort lays out his plans for an abbreviated edition of Schenker's
Harmonielehre, and explains his negotiations with Alfred Kalmus of UE.
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OJ 15/22, [11] Handwritten letter and envelope from Willfort to Jeanette Schenker, dated July 18,
1935
Willfort explains his involvement in plans for a re-edition of the Harmonielehre,
and thanks Jeanette for two photographs.
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OJ 5/36, [1] Handwritten draft of letter from Jeanette Schenker to Salzer and Jonas, dated July 2,
1935
Jeanette Schenker acknowledges a letter stipulating that no part of the Schenker
Nachlass should be published or performed before the statement of rights and responsibility has
been completed..