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FS 40/1, [16] Handwritten letter from Schenker to Salzer, dated June 30, 1933
Schenker expresses pleasure that the seminar is grasping the "truth of the
genius's art," and comments that it is a Jew who has been called upon to reveal this truth. — He
reports Vrieslander's indignation that Furtwängler's address [to the Brahms centennial] did not
refer to Schenker. — The letter makes heavy use of Latin phrases.
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OJ 10/18, [5] Handwritten letter from Elias to Schenker, dated June 17, 1933
Miss Elias sends best wishes for Schenker's birthday, and reports a visit from
Robert Brünauer. — She encloses an "assessment" by Paul Stephan of a concert conducted by
Carl Bamberger.
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OJ 11/32, [15] Typed letter from Robert Haas to Schenker, dated June 2, 1933
Haas is unable to lend Griesinger's Haydn book over the entire vacation. Sends best wishes
for the summer.
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OJ 89/6, [7] Handwritten picture postcard from Schenker to Hoboken, undated [June 22,
1933]
Schenker rhapsodizes about the Reigersberg Palace, and invites the Hobokens
for a visit.
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OJ 9/15, [3] Handwritten notecard from Elsa Bienenfeld to Schenker, dated June 6, 1933
Bienenfeld thanks Schenker for her visit to him on June 2, 1933, and invites
him to meet Felix Weingartner on June 14, 1933.
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OeNB Mus.Hs. 36390/1, [4] Letter from Moriz Violin to Schenker, dated June 28, 1933
The Violin family have escaped Nazi Germany, and are preparing for life in
Vienna; Violin looks forward to seeing his friend, and wishes him good
health.