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OC 54/196 Receipt from Georg Tomay to Schenker, dated June 23, 1930
Receipt for a payment to Georg Tomay
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OC 54/226 Typed Letter from August Demblin (DMV) to Otto Erich Deutsch, dated June 2,
1930
Drei Masken Verlag advise Deutsch to contact Elbemühl A.G. concerning the
supply of paper for the third Meisterwerk volume.
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OC 54/227 Typed Postcard from August Demblin (DMV) to Otto Erich Deutsch, dated June 10,
1930
Drei Masken Verlag ask Deutsch to forward the manuscript of the third
Meisterwerk yearbook to Elbemühl, in order to allow them to produce a more precise
estimate.
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OC 54/299-300 Handwritten letter from Furtwängler to Schenker, June 26, 1930
Furtwängler reports on his meeting with Breitkopf &
Härtel.
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OC 54/304 Typewritten letter from Deutsch to Schenker, dated June 10, 1930
Deutsch returns a letter from Furtwängler; he finds Vrieslander’s essay about
Schenker difficult to read. He advises him to proceed with the printing of his essay on the
"Eroica" Symphony, even if it proves possible for another publisher to take it over at a
late stage. He is still looking for someone to arrange Schubert’s piano-duet marches [for
orchestra or wind band].
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OC 54/305 Typewritten letter from Deutsch to Schenker, dated June 19, 1930
A new print of works by C. P. E. Bach has arrived at Hoboken’s; Deutsch would
like Schenker to look at it. -- He advises Schenker to make corrections to Tomay’s
calligraphy [of the voice-leading graphs] as soon as they are ready, and not to wait until
September, if the "Eroica" monograph is to be published by the end of the
year.
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OC 54/306 Handwritten receipt from Deutsch to Schenker, dated June 21, 1930
Receipt for the text of Schenker’s study of the Eroica Symphony, [which Deutsch
was to take to the printers for an estimate of the production costs].
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OC 54/307 Typewritten letter from Deutsch to Schenker, dated June 27, 1930
Deutsch has been in touch with the production team and the publishers of the
third Meisterwerk yearbook and transmits to Schenker the estimated costs of producing the
book, including details of text printing, lithography and paper. -- In a postscript, he
offers to help with the proof corrections of the text.
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OC 54/308 Handwritten picture postcard from Deutsch to Schenker, dated June 28,
1930
A printer’s sample make-up for the third Meisterwerk yearbook is on its way to
Schenker; Deutsch asks Schenker to return it together with his comments.
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OJ 10/3, [129] Handwritten letter from Deutsch to Schenker, dated June 6, 1930
Deutsch has discussed the printing of the music illustrations for Schenker’s
"Eroica" monograph with the lithographers Elbemühl. He hopes that Georg Tomay will complete
his calligraphic work before Schenker leaves for Galtür.
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OJ 10/3, [130] Handwritten picture postcard from Deutsch to Schenker, dated June 7, 1930
Deutsch comments on the Beethoven military march (tattoo) he came across; he
is still looking for an arranger for Schubert’s marches for piano.
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OJ 13/25, [11] Typewritten letter from Rinn to Schenker, dated June 13, 1930
Rinn hopes Schenker will soon finish his great work (i.e. Free Composition)
soon and devote himself to writing for Der Kunstwart.
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OJ 14/45, [85] Handwritten letter from Moriz Violin to Jeanette Schenker, dated June 16,
1930
Violin thanks Jeanette Schenker for sending him a recent article. His wife and
daughter will spend the summer holiday with his brother-in-law, who is also paying for a
three-week holiday for him and his son Karl.
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OJ 5/7a, [29] (formerly vC 29) Handwritten postcard from Schenker to Cube, undated [June 8, 1930]
Schenker sends copy of Vrieslander's article and comments on it, comparing it
unfavorably with Meisterwerk III; inquires about Cube's "article," asks whether Erich Voß is
with him; reports departure date for Galtür.
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OJ 9/34, [21] Handwritten letter from Cube to Schenker, dated June 25, 1930
Acknowledges OJ 5/7a, [29] and offers mitigation for Vrieslander's
non-acquaintance with the Urlinie (to which Cube has just introduced new violin teachers).
Reports on Erich Voß, and on concert plans at Conservatory. Reports on his teaching. Threat of
financial difficulties; he has offered his services to the Hochschule für Musik in
Berlin.