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OC 52/843 Typed postcard from Barbara Rothe to Schenker, dated September 7, 1927
A copy of Schenker's new edition of the "Appassionata" Sonata is on its
way.
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OC 54/185 Invoice from Drei Masken Verlag to Schenker, dated September 27, 1927
Invoice for the author's copies of the second Meisterwerk volume.
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OC 54/187 Receipt for the imprimatur proof of the second Meisterwerk volume, dated September
27, 1927
Receipt for the imprimatur copy of the second Meisterwerk
volume.
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OC 54/188 Typed postcard from August Demblin (DMV) to Schenker, dated September 30,
1927
Drei Masken Verlag confirm that the complimentary hardbound copies of the
second Meisterwerk volume are on their way to Schenker, and inform him that the first set of
bound copies will be dispatched from the bindery in the next few days.
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OJ 10/3, [67] Typewritten letter from Deutsch to Schenker, dated September 8, 1927
Deutsch has the text of the prospectus for the second Meisterwerk yearbook
prepared by Otto Vrieslander, which the publishers say is too long and he thinks is
unnecessarily repetitious. He is forwarding it to Schenker for his opinion.
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OJ 10/3, [68] Typewritten letter from Deutsch to Schenker, dated September 12, 1927
Deutsch has sent Vrieslander’s prospectus of the second Meisterwerk yearbook
to the publisher almost unchanged, despite overlength. — He reports 200 new acquisitions
[for Hoboken's collection], particularly in Mozart, Haydn, and Chopin.
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OJ 11/32, [2] Typed letter from Robert Haas to Schenker, dated September 30, 1927
Haas invites Schenker to view the Photogrammarchiv.
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OJ 11/54, [17] Handwritten letter from van Hoboken to Schenker, dated September 6, 1927
Van Hoboken reports from Drei Masken Verlag that Vrieslander's text for the
Meisterwerk prospectus is overlength, and seeks Schenker's opinion.
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OJ 11/54, [18] Handwritten letter from van Hoboken to Schenker, dated September 18, 1927
Van Hoboken reports on his visit to John Petrie Dunn: his career, his grasp of
Schenker's theory, his situation at Edinburgh University, his publications. — Tomorrow he is to
visit C. S. Terry.
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OJ 11/54, [19] Handwritten letter from van Hoboken to Schenker, dated September 29, 1927
Van Hoboken reports receipt of Meisterwerk II and reports progress in
photographing manuscripts in London and Paris.
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OJ 14/5, [23] Handwritten letter from Moriz Schenker to Heinrich Schenker, extraneously dated
September 10, 1927
In response to Heinrich's request, Moriz Schenker encloses 10m
Kronen.
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OJ 5/38, [35] Handwritten postcard from Heinrich to Wilhelm Schenker, dated September 9,
1927
Heinrich registers concerns about his blood-sugar level, which has risen. — He
renews his promise to help Tonerl find employment.
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OJ 5/38, [36] Handwritten postcard from Heinrich to Wilhelm Schenker, dated September 18,
1927
Heinrich reports on the problem of eating with his new denture; he plans to
make inquiries on Tonerl’s behalf this week.
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OJ 5/38, [37] Handwritten letter from Heinrich to Wilhelm Schenker, dated September 24,
1927
Heinrich reports on making inquiries on behalf of Tonerl; he also tells his
brother that the new denture fits perfectly, and that he can eat and speak with
ease.
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OJ 5/7a, [11] (formerly vC 11) Handwritten postcard from Schenker to Cube, dated September 7, 1927
Schenker acknowledges Cube's postcards; Cube will receive the appeal [for photostats of
MSS].
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OJ 89/1, [4] Handwritten letter from Schenker to van Hoboken, dated September 6, 1927
Schenker comments on Hoboken's Appeal [for the Photogrammarchiv], sets out what
is necessary for correctly reading an autograph manuscript and understanding its relationship to
the first edition, and rails against the tendency of performers, including Furtwängler, to think
such matters trivial.
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OJ 89/1, [5] Handwritten letter from Schenker to van Hoboken, dated September 13, 1927
Schenker acknowledges OJ 11/54, [17], and discusses the nature of a "prospectus"
and the suitability of Vrieslander's text for that purpose. — He expresses an interest in
Hoboken's latest discoveries, and asks whether the latter could inquire in London as to the
whereabouts of the autograph manuscript of Beethoven's Op. 106.
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WSLB 388 Handwritten postcard from Schenker to UE, dated September 10, 1927
Acknowledges copy of revised edition of the "Appassionata"
Sonata.