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French music historian and editor, specializing in 16th- and 17th-century French music, notably that of Clément Jannequin, whose chansons he edited (1925-28), and François Couperin, of whose works he published a complete edition (1932-33) as well as a thematic index (1949).

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Correspondence

  • OJ 11/54, [15] Handwritten letter from van Hoboken to Schenker, dated August 28, 1927

    Hoboken reports on meeting with Furtwängler regarding the Photogrammarchiv, and expresses the hope that it will be possible to interest Furtwängler in performance according to the sources in the Archive; he encloses the final version of the "Aufruf" for the Archive, and discusses negotiations with the Austrian National Library and Ministry of Education. — Comments on Oppel's plan to teach in Leipzig. — Agrees to Schenker's lesson plan and fee for 1927/28. — Describes his travel plans, which include meetings with Louis Koch in Frankurt, Ludwig Schiedermair in Bonn, contact with John Petrie Dunn in England, C. S. Terry in Scotland, and Maurice Cauchie in Paris, and photographing [of sources] at the [Paris] Conservatory.

  • OJ 11/54, [22] Handwritten letter from Hoboken to Schenker, dated March 11, 1928

    Hoboken recounts the difficulties he is having in getting 2,500 photographs of autograph manuscripts made at the Paris Conservatory.