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OJ 9/12, [2] Handwritten letter from Carl Bamberger to Schenker, dated February 18, 1925
Bamberger reports that after six months of repetiteur work he has been granted some conducting. -- He laments the lack of musical education of the Danzig citizens, and its impact on the theater's repertory. Talent is not appreciated by the theater's administrators. He wants to move on from Danzig, suggesting Dessau. -- He reports on his reading of Der Tonwille, and his success in encouraging others to subscribe. -- He asks Schenker a question about Schubert's song "Wohin?"
OJ 9/12, [3] Handwritten letter from Carl Bamberger to Schenker, dated February 23, 1925
As a follow-up to his previous letter, Bamberger gives a full account of the number of subscriptions to Der Tonwille that he has either instigated himself or encouraged others to take on.
OJ 6/8, [6] Handwritten letter from Schenker to Violin, dated September 28, 1931
Schenker is heartened that Herman Roth, once again, seems to be supporting his cause. Schenker recommends a series of possible “guest speakers” at the Schenker Institute and asks if there is some sort of monument or commemorative space devoted to C. P. E. Bach in Hamburg.
Diary entry by Schenker for 2 November 1926
Diary entry by Schenker for 3 November 1926
Diary entry by Schenker for 6 November 1926
Diary entry by Schenker for 7 November 1926
Diary entry by Schenker for 13 January 1928
Diary entry by Schenker for 15 January 1928