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CA 50 Handwritten letter from Schenker to Cotta, dated November 3, 1906
Schenker submits further final proofs for Harmonielehre.
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CA 51 Telegram draft or carbon copy from Cotta to Schenker, dated November 3,
1906
Cotta requests duplicate of gathering 28.
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CA 52 Telegram from Schenker to Cotta, dated November 3, 1906
Schenker indicates gatherings sent off.
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CA 53 Telegram from Schenker to Cotta, dated November 4, 1906
Schenker has mailed a duplicate of gathering 28.
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CA 54-55 Stenographically handwritten letter(carbon copy) and account from Cotta to Schenker,
dated November 10, 1906
Cotta informs Schenker that Harmonielehre is printed, sends complimentary
copies, and encloses its account.
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CA 56 Handwritten letter from Schenker to Cotta, dated November 22, 1906
Cotta should by now have received the sum covering the publishing and
marketing costs of Harmonielehre. Schenker lists five recipients of review
copies.
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CA 57 Telegram from Alphons von Rothschild to Cotta, dated November 23, 1906
Rothschild has sent 4300.30 Marks.
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CA 58 Handwritten letter from Schenker to Cotta, dated November 24, 1906
Schenker lists the journals for which the five music critics (as listed in CA
56) to receive review copies write.
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OJ 12/27, [1] Stenographically handwritten letter from Cotta to Schenker, dated November 26,
1906
Cotta acknowledges receipt of money for [printing and marketing of]
Harmonielehre.
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OJ 12/38, [1] Handwritten letter from Hans Liebstöckl to Schenker, November 29, [1906]
Liebstöckl regrets having annoyed Schenker by unwantedly disclosing his name as
author of Harmonielehre in the Illustrirtes Wiener Extrablatt, promises to write about it
"conscientiously," and disclaims being a Reger adherent.
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OJ 12/7, 8 Handwritten letter from Kalbeck to Schenker, dated November 19,
1906
Kalbeck looks forward to Schenker's supplement to Harmonielehre, and has
not net received a review copy of Harmonielehre itself.
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OJ 14/23, [10] Handwritten postcard from Seligmann to Schenker, postmarked November 21,
1906
Seligmann thanks Schenker for an act of kindness.
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OJ 15/6, [6] Handwritten letter from Fritz Wahle to Schenker, undated [November ?27–28,
?1906]
In a letter written in the course of two evenings, Fritz Wahle thanks Schenker
for sending him a copy of his latest book (probably Harmonielehre), which he wants to be
among the first to read. He congratulates Schenker for having maintained such high goals in
the writing of the work, which only Philistines would misunderstand, or seek to
misrepresent. The letter includes an attempt to compare a servant who doesn’t know how to
wear his master’s clothes to a philistine critic who has no concept of the value of a
serious act of creation.
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OJ 9/6, [43] Handwritten letter from Eugen d’Albert to Schenker, undated [November 1,
1906[?]]
Eugen d'Albert complains of his treatment by Gustav Mahler over the
forthcoming première of his opera "Flauto Solo"; he asks Schenker to contact Rudolf
Lothar.