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OC 54/192 Notes by Schenker, made in November 1925
Notes concerning the production schedule for the first Meisterwerk
yearbook.
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OC 54/40 Handwritten note by Schenker, dated November 4, 1925
Reminds about proofs.
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OC 54/41 Typewritten letter from August Demblin (DMV) to Schenker, dated November 6,
1925
Drei Masken Verlag in Munich have now transferred all matters of production
concerning Meisterwerk I to their office in Vienna.
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OC 54/42 Typewritten letter from Alfred Böhme (DMV) to Schenker, dated November 6,
1925
Drei Masken Verlag in Vienna report that Waldheim-Eberle has been chosen as the
printing house for Yearbook I; they ask Schenker for the precise wording of the title of the
book, and issue instructions for dealing with the galley-proofs.
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OC 54/43 Typewritten letter from Alfred Böhme (DMV) to Schenker, dated November 18,
1925
New stamps for the printing of Schenker's careted numbers must be ordered before
the proofs of the first Meisterwerk Yearbook can be completed; they will therefore be delayed by
a few days.
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OC 54/44 Typewritten letter from Alfred Böhme (DMV) to Schenker, dated November 21,
1925
The printing-house has just received the stamps with the special characters
needed to set the first Yearbook, and the proofs will be ready in a few days.
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OC 54/45 Typewritten letter from Alfred Böhme (DMV) to Schenker, dated November 28,
1925
The text of Yearbook I has been set, but the music examples will require more
time.
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OC 54/46 Postal receipt for a package from Schenker to Drei Masken Verlag, dated November 30,
1925
Postal receipt for galley-proofs 1-6 and 23 pages of manuscript of Meisterwerk
I.
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OC B/198 Postal receipt for a package from Schenker to Wilhelm Altmann, postmarked November 13,
1925
Postal receipt for package to Altmann [containing portrait]
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OJ 10/3, [42] Typewritten letter from Deutsch to Schenker, dated November 6, 1925
Deutsch informs Schenker that due to space constraints the editors have (without Deutsch's prior
knowledge) cut the first four paragraphs of Schenker's article, leaving only the last two paragraphs, which
refer particularly to Schubert. He asks Schenker to agree to this cut, but also offers him the option of
removing his article so that it can be used in full elsewhere. Deutsch asks Schenker to look at a Beethoven
manuscript at Heck's.
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OJ 10/3, [43] Typewritten postcard from Deutsch to Schenker, dated November 7, 1925
Deutsch thanks Schenker for agreeing to the cuts to his article, and asks to come to the Schenkers
on November 22 for the planned snack.
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OJ 10/3, [44] Typewritten letter from Deutsch to Schenker, dated November 22, 1925
Deutsch enjoyed today's afternoon tea at the Schenkers and will return the Vrieslander and Hammer
books to Schenker tomorrow. He asks Schenker to speak to Hoboken about the possibility of him purchasing
Deutsch's collection of Schubert first editions.
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OJ 9/8, [2] Handwritten postcard from Wilhelm Altmann to Schenker, dated November 21,
1925
Altmann acknowledges receipt of the [Hammer] portrait. — He refers to a booklet
explaining Schenker's Urlinie.
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WSLB-Hds 191.558 Handwritten letter from Schenker to Deutsch, dated November 7, 1925
Schenker agrees to the cuts to his article, and invites the Deutsches for a snack and chat
on November 12 or 15. Schenker is planning to see Heck's Beethoven manuscript.