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FS 40/1, [17] Handwritten letter from Schenker to Salzer, dated September 24, 1933
Schenker sets [seminar] meeting date and reports on publications by Jonas,
Vrieslander, and von Cube.
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OJ 10/18, [6] Handwritten letter from Elias to Schenker, dated September 22, 1933
Miss Elias thanks Schenker for allowing her to continue on her
three-lessons-a-week schedule. — She rejoices at his good progress on Der freie Satz, and
the news that Jonas's book will be published.
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OJ 11/32, [16] Handwritten letter from Robert Haas to Schenker, dated September 10, 1933
Haas expresses pleasure at Schenker's comments on his performance practice
book, and asks if Schenker can donate a copy of Meisterwerk I to the
Archive.
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OJ 11/32, [17] Typewritten letter from Robert Haas to Schenker, dated September 20, 1933
Haas promises to have the Griesinger Haydn book delivered, and mentions
several other matters.
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OJ 12/6, [23] Handwritten postcard from Jonas to Schenker, dated September 12, [1933]
Jonas's article on Schenker is published. — He has received part of his book in
proof; asks about appropriateness of an appendix.
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OJ 15/22, [5] Handwritten letter from Willfort to Schenker, dated September 28, 1933
Willfort asks to be allowed to attend Schenker's seminar in the coming year with
less than last year's fee.
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OJ 6/8, [25] Handwritten letter from Schenker to Violin, dated September 23, 1933
Schenker arranges a time for Violin and his sister to have supper with him:
not too late in the evening. He does not intend to teach Hans Wolf for less than two hours a
week, on account of the substance of the theoretical material, but is willing to lower his
hourly rate for him.
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OJ 6/8, [26] Handwritten letter from Schenker to Violin, dated September 24, 1933
The Schenkers’ maid is ill and has been taken to the hospital, so the dinner
invitation to the Violins must be postponed.
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OJ 8/5, [18] Handwritten picture postcard from Schenker to Violin, dated September 1,
1933
Schenker sends a postcard from Mönichkirchen am Wechsel, where he and Jeanette
are stopping over en route from holidaying in Lower Austria, to say that he will get in
touch with Violin when he returns to Vienna.
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OJ 8/5, [19] Handwritten postcard from Schenker to Violin, postmarked September 15,
1933
Schenker explains to Violin the terms under which he will accept Hans Wolf and
Miss Weber as pupils during the 1933–34 teaching year, setting out his core theory
curriculum and demanding two lessons per week.
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OJ 8/5, [20] Handwritten postcard from Schenker to Violin, dated September 26, 1933
Schenker has just given Hans Wolf a lesson, and insists on a full program of
tuition for him at a decent rate of pay. He reports that Vrieslander is writing a book about
him, and says that he will give him a copy of Jonas’s recent article when he next sees him.
He has written a letter to Alfred Weissberger on his friend’s behalf.
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OJ 9/34, [38] Handwritten letter from Cube to Schenker, dated September 7, 1933
Cube reports on his poor health and straitened cirumstances, teaching at two
conservatories and private pupils; he eagerly awaits Der freie Satz, and reports on his
investigation of diatonic systems.