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... death (Musik und Theater enthaltend die Bibliothek des Herrn †Dr. Heinrich Schenker, Wien (Vienna: Heinrich Hinterberger, [1936]), item 67 (its condition described as "paperback, binding loose"). Ich selbst habe im Auftrag der Akademie ein kurzes Vorwort ...
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... von mir und den Deinen Eure Rosa Aussig, November 1, 1932 My dear ones, Heartfelt thanks for you dear words: I will gladly accept your invitation should my path take me to Vienna. I would have written to you immediately but I can’t shake off the memory ...
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... in Vienna (IX, Garnisongasse 22!) ...
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... evenings in Vienna and Berlin respectively. A couple of German engagements may perhaps be added to those. Everything is made so fearfully difficult now. I hope my poor head will stay the course. A thousand heartfelt thanks for the A-major Sonata. It arrived ...
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... innigst. Judenfeind From Violin, Hamburg, Woldsenweg 3 To Dr. Heinrich Schenker, Vienna III, Keilgasse 8 || HAMBURG | 31. 5. 23 7-8N | * 1 * || || HAMBURG | 31. 5. 23 7-8N | * 1 * || || HAMBURG | 31. 5. 23 7-8N | * 1 * || Hamburg, May 31, 1923 My dearest H ...
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... Munich or Vienna, – why should it not be possible to a create a firm base that would enable you exactly as you wish? The Schoenberg and Hindemith etc., etc. journal issues – see how important they are!!! Write to tell me immediately your opinion of my ...
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... geht es sehr gut. Er ist zwar noch schwach. Aber langsam wird er jetzt dem Leben zugeführt. Alle sind sonst vollkomen gesund. Innigstes von Uns an Euch Dein getreuer Floriz From Violin, Hamburg, Woldsenweg 3 ground floor To Dr. Heinrich Schenker, Vienna ...
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... Vienna. I am therefore expecting it any day. Next week I shall begin negotiations regarding the trio. About this, and about the portrait, etc., you will then hear very soon. I hope that the two of you enjoy a summer of good health. Your Galtür will help ...
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... 1st of July. And until he is able to leave with Vally, I shall of course not go away, either. This comes from you well-intended curiosity. I did not to write to Vienna about any of this. Now please say nothing of this to Fanny. (You can of course see ...
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... from pericarditis. Thus began the most painful days of my life. I discovered my poor, helpless Karl. I made every sacrifice and summoned Prof. Braun from Vienna. He explained that the case was one for which one could not count on a happy outcome. And ...