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FS 40/1, [7] Handwritten letter from Schenker to Salzer, dated April 13, 1932
Schenker sympathizes with Salzer over his illness. — He is expecting the first
sample of engraved proof today.
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FS 40/1, [8] Handwritten letter from Schenker to Salzer, dated April 19, 1932
Schenker reports on a letter from Weisse and asks Salzer to translate an
interview text for him.
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OC 54/342 Handwritten note from Waldheim to Schenker, dated April 19, 1932
Waldheim-Eberle gives number of sheets, format, and price-per-print-run for
Fünf Urlinie-Tafeln.
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OC 54/363 Typewritten letter from Deutsch to Schenker, dated April 14, 1932
Deutsch, recovering from hypertension, apologizes for the strong language in
the postscript in his last letter. He advises Schenker on the pros and cons of ordinary
lithography, photolithography, and photostatic reproduction for the Urlinie graphs for the
Fünf Urlinie-Tafeln.
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OC 54/364 Typewritten letter from Deutsch to Schenker, dated April 20, 1932
Deutsch is happy to learn of progress on Schenker’s forthcoming publication of
Urlinie-Tafeln. He would like to see something from Schenker on Anton Bruckner, whose
greatness he cannot understand. Rereading an old article by Ludwig Karpath, he notes
Schenker’s earlier enthusiasm for Haydn’s Welsh and Scottish folk song settings. He suggests
meeting Schenker at the Café Aspang on Tuesday, April 26, at 5 o’clock.
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OC 54/365 Handwritten postcard from Hanna Deutsch to Schenker, dated April 22, 1932
Deutsch may be late to his rendezvous with Schenker on Tuesday, April
26.
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OJ 10/3, [165] Handwritten letter from Deutsch to Schenker, dated April 2, 1932
Deutsch has learned that Hoboken plans to leave Vienna and move back to
Munich; having divorced his first wife and remarried, he now has two women to support.
Deutsch hopes that Schenker can use his good influence on Hoboken; he does not know whether
Hoboken’s library will stay in Vienna, or whether he will have to assist him with it in
Munich.
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OJ 10/3, [166] Handwritten letter from Deutsch to Schenker, dated April 6, 1932
Deutsch announces that Hoboken will receive the Silver Order of Merit from the
Austrian state on Thursday, April 7. He reports Hoboken’s bad behavior and ill humor since
returning to Vienna with his new bride. He gives the opening times of the Haydn exhibition
in the Vienna City Hall.
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OJ 10/3, [167] Typewritten letter from Deutsch to Schenker, dated April 29, 1932
Deutsch has been asked for help in programming a “monster concert,” and thinks
that Beethoven’s Wellington’s Victory in its original scoring would be suitable; but he also
asks for Schenker’s advice. The translation [of the Foreword] to the Fünf Urlinie-Tafeln
will be ready in a week’s time.
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OJ 11/16, [10] Typewritten letter from Furtwängler to Schenker, dated April 5, 1932
Furtwängler thanks Schenker for a gift, and wishes to call on
him.
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OJ 11/54, [38] Handwritten picture postcard from Hoboken to Schenker, dated April 7, 1932
Hoboken will come for a lesson on Friday.
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OJ 5/18, 9 Handwritten letter from Schenker to Jonas, dated April 9, 1932
Schenker has presented Furtwängler with a copy of Brahms's arrangement of
Handel's Saul, has told him of Jonas's plan for Furtwängler to perform it, and asked him to give
Jonas access to the score.
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OJ 9/8, [5] Printed and handwritten card from Wilhelm Altmann to Schenker, dated April,
1932
[printed:] Altmann thanks those who sent good wishes for his 70th birthday. —
[handwritten:] Reports on his travel plans and his forthcoming publication.