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  • JOB 94-3, [10] Handwritten letter from Schenker to Hammer dated March 12, 1925

    Wherever Hammer may travel, Schenker declares, he will never lose his Germanness. Schenker asserts the superiority post-WWI of the German nation over those of the west. -- He describes his own pianism: his "fingers are like musical brains." -- He gives an account of the dispute with Universal Edition and the outcome of negotiations with Drei Masken Verlag.

  • OJ 11/54, [8] Handwritten letter from Hoboken to Schenker, dated August 22, 1926

    Hoboken will probably not now visit Schenker in Galtür; explains his and his wife's departure from Munich and their subsequent travels to Bern, Naples, and Capri, and reports that his house in Vienna should be ready for occupancy on October 1. — Vrieslander and he are considering founding a music journal, and wish to discuss the idea with Schenker.

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