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OJ 52/899 Receipt for bank transaction from the Post Office Savings Bank to Schenker, dated
January 16, 1928
Receipt for sum of 148.02 shillings [from UE].
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OJ 10/3, [76] Typewritten picture postcard from Deutsch to Schenker, dated January 27,
1928
Deutsch has spoken to Alfred Kalmus about the revisions that Schenker (with
Deutsch’s assistance) has proposed for a reprinting of the score of Schubert’s “Unfinished”
Symphony. Kalmus said that time was pressing and he was unable to show the two men the
changes before the work went to press.
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OJ 12/38, [2] Handwritten picture postcard from Hans Liebstoeckl to Schenker, dated January 11,
1928
Without naming the composer or title, Liebstöckl expresses himself in disparaging
terms about Ernst Krenek and the latter's opera, Jonny spielt auf.
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OJ 15/15, [26] Handwritten postcard from Weisse to Schenker, dated January 2, 1928
Weisse gives Schenker Bruno Walter's address in Vienna, and informs his
teacher that invitations to contribute to Die Tonkunst have been sent out.
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OJ 15/15, [27] Handwritten postcard from Weisse to Schenker, dated Januray 21, 1928
Weisse is trying to arrange a time to see Schenker. He has not heard from
Reinhard Oppel (presumably about his projected periodical, Die Tonkunst, but has received a
letter from Moriz Violin.
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OJ 15/15, [28] Handwritten postcard from Weisse to Schenker, dated January 25, 1928
Weisse accepts a social invitation from Schenker, asks whether Viktor Hammer
might also join them.
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OJ 89/2, [1] Handwritten letter from Schenker to Hoboken, dated January 4, 1928
Schenker sends a feuilleton by Hans Liebstöckl regarding the premiere of Krenek's
opera "Jonny spielt auf."
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OJ 9/34, [10] Handwritten letter from Cube to Schenker, dated January 30, 1928
Cube reports progress in his class and private teaching, performance of his
compositions, his forthcoming lecture; outlines plan for an exhibition in Duisburg to celebrate
Schenker's 60th birthday; has heard nothing of Hoboken's "Aufruf."
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WSLB 394 Handwritten postcard from Schenker to Winter (UE), dated January 11, 1928
Schenker asks for settlement of royalties.
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WSLB-Hds 191.560 Handwritten letter from Schenker to Deutsch, dated January 25, 1928
Schenker comments on the text of Deutsch’s forthcoming radio broadcast
about the Photogram Archive, noting in particular that the word “scientific”
(wissenschaftlich) has no place in the study of music, which is a unique art
form.