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OJ 14/23, [7] Handwritten letter from Seligmann to Schenker, undated [probably late summer or early autumn 1903]
In this long letter, Seligmann advises Schenker on how to prepare an application for a teaching post at the Vienna Conservatory: what to include and whom to get in touch with at the Conservatory and the Gesellschaft der Muikfreunde. He thinks that a position at the projected Lyceum in Vienna offers a better prospect and advises enlisting the help of his patron Baron Rothschild.
OC 12/1 Handwritten letter from Theodor Frimmel to Deutsch, dated February 22, 1922 (forwarded from Deutsch to Schenker with marginal note dated Feburary 27, 1922)
Deutsch forwards Schenker a letter from Theodor Frimmel regarding errors in Rolland's Beethoven biography. In the original letter, Frimmel asks Deutsch to send his regards to the Schenkers.
OJ 14/5, [33] Handwritten letter from Moriz Schenker to Wilhelm Schenker, dated May 1, 1930
Moriz Schenker writes to his eldest brother Wilhelm about the sudden death of Leopold Richtera. He forgives Richtera, and wishes a good life for Lisl.
OJ 5/38, [69] Handwritten letter from Heinrich to Wilhelm Schenker, dated October 23, 1930
Heinrich reports to Wilhelm on his health, and in particular the financial losses he will sustain when he stops giving Anthony van Hoboken lessons lasting two hours.
OJ 10/3, [190] Typewritten postcard from Deutsch to Schenker, dated May 2, 1933
Deutsch thanks Schenker for receipt of his facsimile edition [Brahms: Oktaven und Quinten u. A.] and his newspaper article [“Was wird aus der Musik?”]. He mentions other newspapers that might reprint his article or publish a review of the edition.
Diary entry by Schenker for 15 June 1915
Diary entry by Schenker for 28 April 1916