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OC 1B/9 Handwritten draft letter from Schenker to Halm, dated by later hand [December 29,
1916]
In his first letter to Halm, Schenker knows Halm's work and regards him as an
ally; he affirms that music has few primal laws (Urgesetze) that are immutable. — He cannot
intercede on Halm's behalf with Universal Edition.
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OJ 11/35, [0] Handwritten letter from Halm to Schenker, undated, probably November or December
1916]
Halm praises Schenker's Erläuterungsausgabe, and asks for a recommendation to
Universal Edition.
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OJ 11/58, [1] Typewritten letter from the Israelitische Kultusgemeinde to Schenker, dated December
17, 1916
President Alfred Stern expresses his regret at Schenker's refusal to serve as
a juror alongside Guido Adler for the Rothschild Artists' Foundation.
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OJ 12/26, [2] Typewritten letter from the Rothschild Artists' Foundation to Schenker, dated
December 3, 1916
The Rothschild Artists' Foundation invites Schenker to serve on a panel of
jurors with Guido Adler and Alfred Grünfeld.
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OJ 13/36, [2] Printed form letter from Rudorff family to Schenker, dated December 31,
1916
Announces the death of Ernst Rudorff.
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OJ 15/16, [28] Handwritten letter from Weisse to Schenker, dated December 1, 1916
Weisse is looking forward to leave in mid-December and to seeing
Schenker.
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OJ 15/16, [31] Handwritten letter from Weisse to Schenker, dated November 9, 1917
Weisse now has a piano in his army lodgings, plays in the evenings, expects to
send Schenker an analysis of Brahms Intermezzo, Op. 119, No. 2, shortly. The Italian defeat
is near. He has sent a pamphlet by Walther Rathenau.