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OJ 10/3, [91] Typewritten letter from Deutsch to Schenker, dated September 16, 1928
Deutsch belatedly answers Schenker’s postcard greeting from the summer and
invites him to tea on Wednesday, September 19.
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OJ 10/3, [92] Typewritten postcard from Deutsch to Schenker, dated September 27, 1928
Deutsch gives Schenker information about Brahms’s arrangement of a Schubert
song ("Ellens zweiter Gesang") and the guitar quartet attributed to
Schubert.
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OJ 10/3, [93] Typewritten letter from Deutsch to Schenker, dated September 29, 1928
Deutsch arranges to meet Schenker in [Hoboken’s] library on October
2.
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OJ 14/45, [72] Handwritten letter from Moriz Violin to Schenker, dated September 21,
1928
Violin apologizes for not writing sooner; he has suffered a further health
setback. His pupil Harry Hahn will send Schenker the illustrations and a copy of his lecture
(on the Schubert waltz and Bach prelude). He enquires about Der freie Satz.
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OJ 15/15, [32] Handwritten postcard from Hertha Weisse to Jeanette Schenker, dated September 28,
1928
In reply to a postcard from Jeanette Schenker, Hertha Weisse recommends
linoleum as a covering for the flat surfaces of a sideboard and bench.
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OJ 5/7a, [18] (formerly vC 18) Handwritten postcard from Schenker to Cube, dated September 6, 1928
Freier Satz will be prepared for publication this year; gives news of former pupils and
supporters.
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OJ 5/7a, [19] (formerly vC 19) Handwritten postcard from Schenker to Cube, dated September 29, 1928
Schenker has received large-format Urlinie charts from Harry Hahn and recommends
format to Cube.
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OJ 8/4, [57] Handwritten postcard from Schenker to Moriz Violin, postmarked September 5,
1928
Having just returned from the Tyrol, Schenker asks how Violin and his family.
He would also like to see the voice-leading diagrams that Violin's pupil Harry Hahn has
prepared for his lectures.
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OJ 89/2, [7] Handwritten letter from Schenker to Hoboken, dated September 5, 1928
The Schenkers have just returned to Vienna. — The "fantastic nature" of the
Hobokens' travels by auto. — The exceptional heat in Galtür. —Salzburg as magnificent but
too small to hold Mozart.
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OJ 9/5, [3] Handwritten letter from Gerhard Albersheim to Schenker, dated September 5,
1928
Josef Albersheim has approved the continuation of his son's three lessons a
week; Gerhard looks forward to resumption.