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OC 52/631 Handwritten letter from Elias to Heinrich Schenker, dated June 13, 1925
Miss Elias reports on the pricing of issues of Der Tonwille in two music
stores.
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OC 52/649 Handwritten letter from Moriz Violin to Schenker, dated June 15, 1925
Violin has received letters from the music departments of two German
universities, which show that the tenth issue of Der Tonwille (published in January 1925)
was not received until June 10.
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OC 54/29 Typed postcard from August Demblin and Alfred Einstein (DMV) to Schenker, dated June
10, 1925
Drei Masken Verlag requests that Schenker send the manuscript of the first
Meisterwerk Yearbook directly to their Munich office.
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OC 54/30 Postal Receipt for a package from Schenker to Drei Masken Verlag, dated June 15,
1925
Postal receipt for manuscript of Meisterwerk I dispatched to Drei Masken
Verlag
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OC B/190 Handwritten postcard from Wilhelm Altmann to Schenker, postmarked June 15,
1925
Altmann thanks Schenker for the medallion; he will be unable to visit
Galtür.
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OC B/197 Postal receipt for a package from Schenker to Wilhelm Altmann, postmarked June 20,
1925
Postal receipt for package to Altmann [containing Bach autograph
material]
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OC B/199 Postal receipt for a package from Schenker to Wilhelm Altmann, postmarked June 12,
1925
Postal receipt for letter and packet containing Schenker
medallion.
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OJ 10/1, [90] Handwritten letter from Dahms to Schenker, dated June 16, 1925
Dahms sends birthday greetings to Schenker, and gratitude for the [Rothberger]
medallion. — Margarete Dahms has given birth to a girl. — Speaks of "rotten German laws."
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OJ 11/54, [3] Handwritten letter from Hoboken to Schenker, dated June 10, 1925
Acknowledges Schenker's communication; is pleased to become a pupil of Schenker;
accepts fee and agrees to three lessons per week.
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OJ 12/20, [1] Handwritten postcard from Hedwig Kraus (Gesellschaft der Musikfreunde) to Schenker,
dated June 17, 1925
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OJ 14/45, [43] Handwritten letter from Moriz Violin to Schenker, dated June 4, 1925
Violin thanks Schenker for sending him the small version of the medallion
designed by Alfred Rothberger. He does not want to give an account of the difficult times he
is facing, expecting that things will eventually turn out for the better. He returns some
money, left over from the purchase of copies of Tonwille 10, which Schenker had previously
sent him.
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OJ 8/4, [37] Handwritten postcard from Schenker to Moriz Violin, dated June 9, 1925
Schenker asks Violin to write to one of the German university music
departments who received subscriptions to Der Tonwille through the generosity of Max
Temming, to find out if, and when, they received Tonwille 10, which was published in
January. He reports being on the verge of completing the first Meisterwerk
Yearbook.
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OJ 8/4, [38] Handwritten postcard from Schenker to Moriz Violin, dated June 22, 1925
Schenker thanks Violin for his most recent efforts concerning the
subscriptions to Der Tonwille; he is astonished to learn that Tonwille 10, published in
January 1925, did not reach some subscribers until June. He hopes that Violin will be able
to visit him in the Tyrol this summer, as he is expecting Vrieslander with his
son.