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  • Attersee
  • Lake Atter
  • Kammersee

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  • OJ 10/3, [65] Typewritten letter from Deutsch to Schenker, dated July 11, 1927

    Deutsch tells Schenker that the second edition of Schindler’s Beethoven biography is available, but not the first. --- He explains at length a misunderstanding over the reprinting of Beethoven’s Piano Sonata Op. 57, with correction strips, before Universal Edition reissued Schenker’s edition, revised in the light of the facsimile of the autograph manuscript. --- He is thoroughly pleased with Hoboken’s text (announcing the Photogram Archive) and gives an account of his and Hoboken’s movements over the summer.--- He reports on a project in America to find a completion for Schubert’s “Unfinished” Symphony, and expresses his regret that Drei Masken Verlag have been slow to prepare the second Meisterwerk yearbook for publication.

  • OJ 10/3, [88] Typewritten picture postcard from Deutsch to Schenker, dated June 14, 1928

    Deutsch can show Schenker the reissue (Titelauflage) of Beethoven’s Sonata Op. 6 if he is interested. -- On the 27th, he is giving a radio broadcast on Schubert’s lost symphony; he has obtained funding ($1,000) for the person who finds it. -- He is giving another radio talk on July 3, on Schubert’s incidental music to Rosamunde.

  • 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.

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