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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 10/1, [88] Typewritten postcard from Dahms to Schenker, dated April 20, 1925
Dahms gives his new temporary address.
OJ 10/1, [89] Handwritten letter from Dahms to Schenker, undated [c. April 29, 1925]
Dahms has found a rental cottage in rural Pallanza, and invites the Schenkers to visit. — Hindenburg's election as German President has given a "jolt" to Europe and pleased Mussolini; it should produce shrewd politics, but he doubts whether Hindenburg will be able to lift Germany out of mediocrity.
OJ 10/1, [92] Typewritten letter from Dahms to Schenker, dated May 21, 1926
Dahms reports plans, with a young Munich publisher, to launch a popular music "almanach," anti-modern, propagandizing for "our ideas," and later a serious periodical. — He has to raise 10,000 Marks, and asks for Heinrich's help in doing this. — Margarete has had surgery.
OJ 10/1, [95] Handwritten letter from Dahms to Schenker, undated, presumably late June or early July, 1926
Dahms's almanach plans have failed. — Germany has shown its gratitude for his work by denying him a divorce [from Agnes] for 15 years.
OJ 10/1, [104] Typewritten letter from Dahms to Schenker, dated February 7, 1931
Dahms is looking forward to reading Meisterwerk III and inquires after Der freie Satz. — He has cut himself off from Berlin and Germany; his marital situation has finally been resolved, and he and his wife and child have settled in Paris.
OJ 12/24, [10] Handwritten picture postcard from Kromer to Jeanette Schenker, dated May 24, 1939
Kromer is away, and will let Jeanette know when he returns.
Diary entry by Schenker for 15 February 1916
Diary entry by Schenker for 18 February 1919
Diary entry by Schenker for 27 February 1919
Diary entry by Schenker for 16 April 1919
Diary entry by Schenker for 22 April 1925