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OJ 11/29, [2] Handwritten postcard from Grunsky to Schenker, postmarked June 5, 1908
Grunsky will reply as soon as possible.
WSLB 66/67 Handwritten letter from Schenker to Hertzka (UE) + list of names, dated October 19, 1910
Schenker cancels their Thursday meeting. — He argues for sweeping changes to the draft contract for Beethovens neunte Sinfonie. — He defends his own free speech in the face of Universal Edition's commercial interests. As with his Chromatic Fantasy & Fugue edition, UE will never regret publishing the Ninth Symphony monograph. — He also lauds the prospective editions of the last five Beethoven piano sonatas and volume of J. S. Bach toccatas in a lofty vision for future publications. — He appends a list of recipients of complimentary copies of the Chromatic Fantasy & Fugue.
OJ 89/1, [2] Handwritten letter from Schenker to van Hoboken, dated August 12, 1927
Schenker acknowledges van Hoboken's letter, OJ 11/54, 14, dated August 7, 1927; encloses seven articles; responds regarding Haydn, Furtwängler, the "Appeal" for the Photogrammarchiv, an exhibition in Frankfurt, John Petrie Dunn, Reinhard Oppel, Das Meisterwerk in der Musik, vol. II, Otto Erich Deutsch, and an honorarium; and sends best wishes for the Hobokens' trip to Switzerland, reporting on von Cube.
OJ 11/54, [24] Typed letter from Hoboken to Schenker, dated August 27, 1928
Hoboken recounts his and his wife's travels through Germany, including encounters with Thomas Mann and others. He expects to return to Vienna in mid-October.
OJ 15/16, [80] Handwritten letter from Weisse to Schenker, dated August 25, 1931
Weisse, on holiday, will not be returning to Vienna before making his way ‒ via Nuremberg and Berlin ‒ to Hamburg, where his ship to America sets sail on September 17. He gives Schenker the address of the Mannes Music School, and reports that he has heard nothing of late from Furtwängler.
OJ 15/16, [81] Handwritten letter from Weisse to Schenker, dated September 5, 1931
Weisse outlines his travel plans before leaving for America. He has accepted an invitation from Moriz Violin to give a lecture in Hamburg on September 16, the day before he sets sail.
Diary entry by Schenker for 18 January 1913
Diary entry by Schenker for 9 August 1917
Diary entry by Schenker for 18 February 1919
Diary entry by Schenker for 31 January 1920