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OC 18/15 Typewritten letter from Josef Marx to Schenker, dated January 2, 1933
Marx welcomes Schenker's views, and will visit him upon his return from the
Graz region.
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OC 18/18 Typewritten postcard from Marx to Schenker, dated January 14, 1933
Marx will visit Schenker on January 16 at 5.30 p.m.
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OC 18/19 Typewritten postcard from Marx to Schenker, dated January 15, 1933
Marx changes his visit from January 16 to January 18.
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OC 18/29 Typewritten letter from Frederick E. Auslander to Schenker, dated January 5,
1933
Auslander seeks permission from Schenker and his publishers to translate some of
his works.
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OC 18/44 Typewritten letter from Karpath to Schenker, dated January 23, 1933
Karpath reports that Joseph Marx is a candidate again for the Directorship of
the Academy. — He will advocate to Marx and to Karl Kobald that Schenker be appointed as a
professor at the Academy. — He says that he will write a letter to
Furtwängler.
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OC 18/45 Handwritten postcard from Josefine Violin to Karpath, dated January 23, 1933
Josefine Violin informs Karpath of the death of Karl Violin. Karpath sends
Schenker the card, and complains in an annotation about the disrespectful mode of
address.
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OC 18/46 Typewritten letter (carbon copy) from Furtwängler to Karpath, dated January 30,
1933
Covering letter for a letter of recommendation (OC 18/47) by Furtwängler for
Schenker.
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OC 18/50 Typewritten letter from Furtwängler to Schenker, dated January 30, 1933
Furtwängler encloses copies of two letters he has sent to Ludwig
Karpath.
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OC 30/41 Handwritten letter from Schenker to Trude Kaff, undated [c. January 5,
1933]
Unfinished, unsent letter of thanks from Schenker to Trude
Kaff.
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OC 38/340v Handwritten letter from Moriz Violin to Fanny Violin, dated January 15,
1933
Moriz Violin reports to his sister Fanny on the use of money for Karl; adjures
her to be steadfast; says the doctor holds out possibility for recovery; asks for any news
on discussions between Schenker and Josef Marx; and wishes he could be in Vienna and with
little Karl. [This letter was passed to Heinrich Schenker.]
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OJ 12/6, [19] Handwritten letter from Jonas to Schenker, dated January 28, 1933
Jonas still has no response from Hoboken re: his Einführung; encloses four
essays; reports on forthcoming article, his teaching and advocacy of critical editions,
planned radio lectures and performance, and other work.
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OJ 5/18, 22 Handwritten postcard from Schenker to Jonas, dated January 26, 1933
Josef Marx has expressed interest in class-use of the planned school edition
of Schenker's Harmonielehre; Schenker suggests Jonas's Einführung be placed before Marx; a
second proposal for an English translation of Harmonielehre has come in.
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OJ 6/8, [20] Handwritten letter from Schenker to Violin, dated January 19, 1933
Schenker gives Violin an account of a three-hour meeting he had with Joseph
Marx, who expressed his highest regard for Schenker's theories; he expects that his writings
will be adopted by the Vienna Akademie and that Violin will also profit from Marx’s interest
and goodwill.
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OJ 6/8, [21] Handwritten letter from Schenker to the family of Moriz Violin, postmarked January
24, 1933
Schenker sends condolences, from Jeanette and himself, to the whole Violin
family on the death of Karl Violin, reassuring them that they did all they could in his
lifetime.
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OJ 89/6, [1] Handwritten letter from Schenker to Hoboken, dated January 20, 1933
Schenker reports (1) discussion with Joseph Marx of a school version of his
Harmonielehre for the Akademie curriculum; (2) proposal from New York for an English
translation of Harmonielehre.
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OeNB H Autogr.856/20-2 Handwritten letter from Schenker to Josef Marx, dated January 12, 1933
Schenker invites Marx to tea at the Schenkers' apartment.
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OeNB H Autogr.856/20-3 Handwritten letter from Schenker to Josef Marx, dated January 19, 1933
Schenker urges Marx to advocate on behalf of Moriz Violin as a candidate for a
post at the Akademie für Musik, extolling his qualities as musician and
colleague.
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Sbb 55 Nachl. 13, [8] Handwritten letter from Schenker to Furtwängler, dated January 24, 1933
Schenker has received a letter from Karpath, and alerts Furtwängler that he will
be hearing from him about the proposed letter to the newspaper; Schenker reports on recent visit
by Joseph Marx re the adaptation of Harmonielehre; Schenker would now be willing to associate
with the Akademie, but appointments there come about only by intrigue.