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... Halberstam and first appointment at the Sanatorium Löw occurred on April 4, 1922, after which seven further visits took place that year. In all, some 300 entries in Schenker's diary have items relating to Halberstam, who kept a close eye on Schenker's sugar ...
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... have been with Alfred Kalmus (OJ 12/8, [1]‒[4], July 1935 to January 1936). However, Schenker's pupil Oswald Jonas, who maintained contact with her, was evidently in touch with other officials at Universal Edition: Hugo Winter, Herman Roth and Hans ...
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... survival since 1988 is unknown. The postcard does suggest that Heinrich knew Erich and Felix through holidaying with them between 1903 (when they were 8 and 4 respectively) and 1910. An informative letter from Felix Kornfeld to his mother dated August 23 ...
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... history as a Privatdozent at the University of Kiel 1924-31, with a post also at the Leipzig Conservatory 1927-40. Oppel and Schenker Oppel appears in Schenker's lessonbooks as receiving instruction only daily from August 7 to 12, 1931 (OC 3/4), though he ...
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... -10: Rudorff to Schenker : 13 items), and from Gertrud, Elisabeth, and Melusine Rudorff to Schenker as OJ 13/36, [1]‒[3], OJ 13/37, 6 (1909–17: 4 items). In addition, there is an annotated inventory in Oswald Jonas's hand: OJ 59/15. ...
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... cello sonata on April 28, 1927, and again on May 22: "From 11 to 7:30 in Baden; play the first movement of the Brahms sonata with Georg, also Haydn four-hands" (OJ 3/9 , pp. 3060, 3069). Schenker agreed on November 16, 1927 to give Georg lessons (OJ 4 ...
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... (BNba 304g, [4]). ...
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... between Schoenberg and Schenker Contact between Schenker and Schoenberg was made first by the latter on September 12, 1903, after he had been engaged by Busoni to orchestrate Schenker's Syrische Tänze für Pianoforte zu 4 Händen (Vienna: Weinberger, c.1899 ...
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... -34: 4 items), that from Waldeck to Schenker as OJ 15/7 (1929: 1 item), and OC 18/34-36 (1932-34: 3 items); four items between Waldeck and both Schenkers now survive in the Archives & Special Collections library of The New School; his correspondence with ...
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... "I would never accept any financial support from Warburg for Tonwille" (OJ 3/4, p. 2489). The blazing row between the two men a year later at Schenker's home (and perhaps also the fact that the Warburg Bank had been heavily involved in the Versailles ...