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OJ 5/19, 6 Handwritten letter from Schenker to Max Kalbeck, undated [c. January 20,
1898]
Schenker writes of impending performances of his piano music by Eugen
d'Albert and Ferruccio Busoni, and of the latter's enthusiasm.
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OJ 6/4, [50] Handwritten letter from Schenker to Violin, dated July 22, 1910
Joking about some humorous rhyming verse of Violin's, Schenker reports that he
has sent off an important letter, and asks Violin to send him 12 swim-bladders. — He has defied
the cost of laundry in the Karerpass, being still worried about money. — He comments on Max
Graf's recent support of Schoenberg.
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OJ 14/45, [47] Handwritten letter from Moriz Violin to Schenker, dated December 25, 1925
Catching up on his correspondence on Christmas Day, Violin thanks Schenker for
his recent postcard, and hopes that 1926 will be a less troublesome year for him. He quotes
an extract from a negative review of Berg's Wozzeck, and reports on his practice and
rehearsal plans for the trios that he will perform with van der Berg and Buxbaum in a
month's time.
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OC 54/193 List of review copies for Das Meisterwerk in der Musik, vol. 1
List of review copies for the first Meisterwerk
yearbook.
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OJ 13/25, [6] Typewritten letter from Rinn to Schenker, dated March 22, 1929
Rinn tells Schenker that Alfred Einstein has expressed an interest in
promoting Schenker's work on autograph manuscripts with a notice in the Berliner
Tageblatt.
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OJ 12/6, [11] Typewritten letter from Jonas to Schenker, dated March 24, 1932
Furtwängler liked his essay; Jonas describes his lectures at the Conservatory;
the situation with Einstein over publishing his review of Meisterwerk 3; asks about
permission to consult Brahms's arrangement of Saul.