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UMdK Z 312 D/1924, [2] Typewritten internal memorandum of the Akademie für Musik, dated June 27, 1924
Records receipt of UMdK Z 312 D/1924, [1] and includes the texts of letters to be sent to attorney Ernst Lambert and the Ministry of Education.
OJ 9/4, [2] Typewritten letter from the Alexander Wunderer (Akademie für Musik) to Schenker, dated December 21, 1926
The accumulated interest is available for distribution for the Sofie Deutsch stipend.
OJ 9/4, [3] Typewritten letter from Joseph Marx and Alexander Wunderer (Akademie für Musik) to Schenker, dated February 3, 1927
Schenker is asked to give the Federal Ministry of Education his opinion as to how the Sofie Deutsch stipends should be adjudicated after his death.
OJ 6/7, [32] Handwritten letter from Schenker to Violin, dated February 16, 1927, with postscript from Fanny Violin
Replying to Violin's previous letter, Schenker expresses surprise about (Egon) Pollak's enthusiasm for C. P. E. Bach's Double Concerto. He also expresses uncertainty about whether to accept an honor from the Academy of Arts and Science in Vienna. A translation and adaptation of part of his Counterpoint, vol. 2, has been prepared; and Herman Roth's book on counterpoint has also been published. He sends little Karl a picture of himself, and leaves space for Violin's sister Fanny to add a short greeting.
OJ 10/3, [101] Typewritten letter from Deutsch to Schenker, dated May 8, 1929
Deutsch reports that his series of radio concerts with professors from the Vienna Academy is in jeopardy, because of Max Ast’s lack of enthusiasm for them, and that Leopold Richtera has also let him down.
OJ 10/3, [104] Typewritten letter from Deutsch to Schenker, dated July 28, 1929
In a long letter, Deutsch thanks Schenker for encouraging him to apply for the post of Head Archivist at the Gesellschaft der Musikfreunde following the death of the previous postholder, Eusebius Mandyczewski, on July 13. He comments on the present state of play at the Archive, above all on its insecure position. — He also expresses his regret that Austrian Radio is no longer interested in his “Chamber Ensemble” broadcasts with professors from the Vienna Academy, and that some of the players are no longer enthusiastic about them; he hopes to start a new initiative of that sort in the autumn. — He is in good standing with Hoboken, but the work on his private library is not bringing him rewards. — He enjoyed his recent trip to Italy, and thinks that he might have become an art historian had he gotten to know the country earlier.
Diary entry by Schenker for 16 January 1921
Diary entry by Schenker for 6 October 1924
Diary entry by Schenker for 6 November 1924
Diary entry by Schenker for 29 April 1925
Diary entry by Schenker for 24 November 1925
Diary entry by Schenker for 23 March 1926
Diary entry by Schenker for 30 December 1926
Diary entry by Schenker for 10 May 1929