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LC ASC 27/45, [1] Handwritten letter from Moriz Violin to Schoenberg, dated March 26, 1902
Violin has attended the successful premiere of Schoenberg's Verklärte Nacht,
and wishes to talk with him in person, apparently rather than sending a written report.
Violin speaks in strong terms of certain people, presumably in Wolzogen's Buntes Theater in
Berlin.
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OC 52/380 Typewritten letter from Weinberger and Winter (UE) to Schenker, dated July 15,
1902
UE has agreed to issue the introduction to Schenker's edition of C. P. E. Bach
keyboard works as a separate publication [Ein Beitrag zur Ornamentation], requests the
manuscript, and transfers the remainder of the honorarium.
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OC 52/381 Typewritten letter from Winter and Weinberger (UE) to Schenker, dated October 6,
1902
UE has transferred the honorarium for the Beitrag zur Ornamentik, apologizes
for the delay, and sends the contract for signing.
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OC 52/382 Handwritten note by Schenker, dated October 6, 1902
Amount of honorarium
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OC 52/4 Handwritten postcard from Stedler(?) (UE) to Schenker, dated July 4, 1902
Asks for the manuscript copy of C. P. E. Bach Klavierwerke to be
returned.
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OC 52/5 Handwritten postcard from Stedler(?) (UE) to Schenker, dated July 4, 1902
Annotation on p. VII is impossible.
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OC 52/6 Typewritten letter from Winter and Artaria (UE) to Schenker, dated August 26,
1902
Asks for the manuscript of the Beitrag zur Ornamentik.
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OC 52/7 Receipt for payment from Universal Edition to Schenker, dated October 8,
1902
Receipt for payment of honorarium by Universal Edition
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OC B/218 Handwritten letter from the British Museum (George Knottesford Fortesque) to Schenker,
dated September 13, 1902
Gives publication details of Haydn's Scottish Airs.
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OJ 11/10, [1] Handwritten picture postcard from Frimmel to Schenker, postmarked September 24,
1902
Frimmel makes an in-joke.
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OJ 11/10, [2] Handwritten picture postcard from Frimmel to Schenker, postmarked October 19,
1902
Frimmel sends greetings.
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OJ 11/10, [3] Handwritten lettercard from Frimmel to Schenker, dated November 29, 1902
Frimmel issues an invitation to tea.
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OJ 12/19, [1] Handwritten calling card from Julius Korngold to Schenker, dated November 21,
1902
Korngold requests access to the score of a Bach arrangement by
Schenker.
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OJ 12/29, [1] Handwritten calling card from Carl Lafite to Schenker, October 2, 1902
Lafite invites Schenker to visit him.
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OJ 12/29, [1] Handwritten calling card from Carl Lafite to Schenker, October 2, 1902
Lafite invites Schenker to visit him.
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OJ 13/26, [1] Handwritten postcard from Richard Robert to Schenker, dated January 10, 1902
Robert has only the first edition of C. P. E. Bach's Versuch; he offers keyboard
scores of Bach cantatas.
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OJ 13/29, [5] Calling card from Rosenthal with handwritten note to Schenker, dated November 18,
1902
Rosenthal has reserved a ticket for Schenker. — He recommends Frl. Fritzi
Neumann.
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OJ 13/29, [6] Handwritten letter from Rosenthal to Schenker, dated December 14, 1902
Rosenthal identifies Fritzi Neumann, and explains the background to her
application.
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OJ 14/23, [1] Handwritten postcard from Seligmann to Schenker, dated April 1, 1902
Seligmann invites Schenker to an evening of chamber music at his
place.
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OJ 70/35, [1] Handwritten postcard from Schoenberg to Moriz Violin, undated, postmarked March 9,
1902
Schoenberg asks Violin to arrange the next day's reheasal.
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OJ 70/35, [2] Handwritten letter from Schoenberg to Moriz Violin, dated April 10, 1902
Schoenberg rarely goes to the [Buntes] Theater. He insists on receiving a
report from Violin on a performance of his Verklärte Nacht.
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OJ 9/3, [2] Handwritten letter from Guido Adler to Schenker, dated July 2, 1902
Adler inquires whether Schenker is willing give his lecture for the [Vienna
chapter of the] International Music Society in the coming season.
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OJ 9/3, [3] Handwritten letter from Guido Adler to Schenker, dated October 5, 1902
Adler inquires whether Schenker is willing give a further lecture for the
[Vienna chapter of the] International Music Society in the coming season.
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OJ 9/6, [34] Handwritten postcard from Eugen d'Albert to Schenker, dated January 6,
1902
Eugen d'Albert proposes they meet on January 10.