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OJ 14/45, [60] Handwritten letter from Moriz Violin to Schenker, dated January 3, 1927
Violin reports on his son Karl's continued health problems and also his affection for his "Onkel Heinrich" (and with it, a wish to be in Vienna rather than in Hamburg). Agnes Becker has apparently sent Schenker some analytical work on a sonata for comment. Finally, he announces a forthcoming concert, with (Egon) Pollak, of a concerto for two pianos by C. P. E. Bach in an arrangement by Schenker.
OJ 10/3, [151] Typewritten letter from Deutsch to Schenker, dated July 29, 1931
Deutsch reports illness in his family over the summer. -- He is glad to see Schenker’s article on the lost Mozart letter in print, and mentions other places in which it was reproduced. He has made some discoveries about Lord Horatio Nelson and Haydn, which have, however, been misrepresented in the press.
OJ 10/3, [152] Typewritten letter from Deutsch to Schenker, dated August 19, 1931
Replying to Schenker’s recent letter and postcard, Deutsch says that he will be out of the country in the first half of September (travelling with a choir). He is delighted with the recent review [of the third Meisterwerk yearbook], and is always happy to see Schenker’s work praised. His wife and family have now recovered from illnesses. He is still awaiting a letter from Drei Masken Verlag.
OJ 10/3, [173] Typewritten letter from Deutsch to Schenker, dated July 12, 1932
Deutsch portrays Hoboken’s current situation and state of mind. Hoboken has made an amicable settlement with his first wife and will probably move to Munich with his bride; his [disposable] income has been substantially reduced. He will give up the second floor of his villa in Vienna but keep his library, on which he works occasionally but without true dedication.
OJ 10/3, [195] Typewritten letter from Deutsch to Schenker, dated July 12, 1933
Deutsch gives his impression of Ernst Fritz Schmid and his relationship with Hoboken. Hoboken has stopped buying editions of music. Deutsch will not take a holiday but will be in Salzburg to cover the festival.
Diary entry by Schenker for 31 May 1921
Diary entry by Schenker for 26 May 1925
Diary entry by Schenker for 27 May 1926
Diary entry by Schenker for 5 January 1927