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WSLB 47 Handwritten letter from Schenker to Hertzka (UE), dated November 9, 1909
Schenker resists attending a meeting with Hertzka and von Wöß regarding the printing of his edition of the Chromatic Fantasy & Fugue; asserts his rights as an author to control over his own material; and makes claims for the introduction to his Instrumentations-Tabelle, which was not accepted for inclusion in 1908 reprinting.
WSLB-Hds 94478 Handwritten letter from Schenker to Seligmann, undated [shortly before May 31, 1911]
Schenker reports the completion of work on Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony and enlists Seligmann’s help in placing notices in Viennese newspapers advertising a planned series of lectures on modern music (cacophony).
WSLB 77 Handwritten letter from Schenker to Hertzka (UE), dated June 21, 1911
Schenker asks if he will receive galley-proofs of Beethovens neunte Sinfonie in time to take on vacation, and inquires as to his proposal for UE to publish the score of the Ninth Symphony with original markings. — No summons to interview with Academy President von Wiener, so he fears the worst for the planned Bach-Beethoven edition project. — Tirade against von Wiener and the Academy's teachers.
OC 52/69 Typewritten letter from Hertzka (UE) to Schenker, dated December 1, 1911
Hertkza encloses a letter from Eugen d'Albert and is having the requested book returned to Schenker.
OJ 15/16, [12] Handwritten letter from Weisse to Schenker, dated December 18, 1912
Diatribe by Weisse against Otto Vrieslander's plan to produce a simplified version of Schenker's Harmonielehre, impugning Vrieslander's motives.
OJ 10/3, [88] Typewritten picture postcard from Deutsch to Schenker, dated June 14, 1928
Deutsch can show Schenker the reissue (Titelauflage) of Beethoven’s Sonata Op. 6 if he is interested. -- On the 27th, he is giving a radio broadcast on Schubert’s lost symphony; he has obtained funding ($1,000) for the person who finds it. -- He is giving another radio talk on July 3, on Schubert’s incidental music to Rosamunde.
Diary entry by Schenker for 23 April 1907
Diary entry by Schenker for 5 October 1923
OC 3/3: Oct 1914-Jun 1915 Paul Breisach: lesson: October 27, 1914