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OC 54/303 Handwritten letter from Deutsch to Schenker, dated May 30, 1930
Schenker is advised to visit the lithographer Karl Piller concerning the
preparation of his music examples and illustrations [for the Eroica monograph]. Deutsch will
write immediately to Drei Masken Verlag about the type of paper to be used.
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OC 54/305 Typewritten letter from Deutsch to Schenker, dated June 19, 1930
A new print of works by C. P. E. Bach has arrived at Hoboken’s; Deutsch would
like Schenker to look at it. -- He advises Schenker to make corrections to Tomay’s
calligraphy [of the voice-leading graphs] as soon as they are ready, and not to wait until
September, if the "Eroica" monograph is to be published by the end of the
year.
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OC 54/307 Typewritten letter from Deutsch to Schenker, dated June 27, 1930
Deutsch has been in touch with the production team and the publishers of the
third Meisterwerk yearbook and transmits to Schenker the estimated costs of producing the
book, including details of text printing, lithography and paper. -- In a postscript, he
offers to help with the proof corrections of the text.
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OC 54/197 Handwritten letter from Georg Tomay to Schenker, dated July 1, 1930
Tomay informs Schenker that Karl Piller has been entrusted with printing the
third Meisterwerk volume. He also encloses a manuscript leaf of Fig. 49 and requests
direction on how to proceed.
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OC 54/310 Typewritten letter from Deutsch to Schenker, dated July 4, 1930
Deutsch gives further details of the production costs for the third
Meisterwerk yearbook and makes some recommendations, including the printing of the
Urlinie-Tafeln of the "Eroica" as a booklet, not as loose pages.
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OC 54/199-200 Handwritten letter from Georg Tomay to Schenker, dated July 9, 1930
Tomay encloses the imprints of the music examples for the third Meisterwerk
volume, along with the original manuscripts, and requests clarification on various matters.
He invites Schenker to send corrections at his earliest convenience, and informs him that
the printing of the appendix will be undertaken in Leipzig instead of Vienna owing to a
significant reduction in production costs.