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Pupil or pupils of Schenker's in the 1900s.

Schütz and Schenker

A "Mr. Schütz" is recorded in Schenker's diary on February 25, 1907 as sending "a reminder about his two sons as pupils" (OJ 1/6, pp. 34). It is unclear whether Mr Schütz himself was a pupil, or whether the two sons ever materialized as pupils, and since no lessonbooks exist from before 1912 it is impossible to ascertain this. On the first day of the next teaching season, October 1, 1907, the diary records: "The majority of my pupils turn up dutifully. Missing are Klobassa, Schütz, Heine ‒ a serious, unexpected financial loss" (OJ 1/6, pp. 51).

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