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OJ 10/3, [195] Typewritten letter from Deutsch to Schenker, dated July 12, 1933
Deutsch gives his impression of Ernst Fritz Schmid and his relationship with
Hoboken. Hoboken has stopped buying editions of music. Deutsch will not take a holiday but
will be in Salzburg to cover the festival.
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OJ 14/10, [8] Handwritten double letter from Arnold & Rosa Weil to Heinrich & Jeanette
Schenker, dated July 13–14, 1933
Rosa Weil returns a photograph with thanks, and describes her recent holiday
in Italy with Lene but without Arnold. — Klara, after initial improvement, has suffered a
setback. — Arnold thanks Jeanette for the photograph and Heinrich for the announcement of
the Photogram Archive.
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OJ 15/16, [93] Handwritten letter from Hans Weisse to Schenker, dated July 27, 1933
Weisse thanks Schenker for a copy of an (unidentified) essay; he is
preoccupied by news of his father's death, and reports that the year ahead will be a
difficult one for America, in spite of the more optimistic mood that has come about since
Roosevelt became President. He has completed a Variations and Fugue on a Popular American
Song, for two pianos, and is now at work on a new string quartet.
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OJ 5/38, [84a] Handwritten letter from Heinrich to Wilhelm Schenker, undated, probably written July
26, 1933
Heinrich returns the letters Wilhelm sent from his high school friends, and
reports on the possibility of having two new pupils, exiled from Germany.
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OJ 5/7a, [47] (formerly vC 47) Handwritten letter from Schenker to Cube, dated July 18, 1933
Schenker reports on a newspaper article and abortive radio program about his theory, by
Theo Goos; also on Jonas's forthcoming book, on van Hoboken, Moriz Violin, and Hans Wolf; and on
progress with Der freie Satz.
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OJ 5/7a, [48] (formerly vC 48) Handwritten postcard from Schenker to Cube, dated September 16, 1933
Schenker acknowledges OJ 9/34, [38], and reports on publications by Oswald Jonas,
and the activities of Reinhard Oppel and Otto Vrieslander.
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OJ 89/6, [8] Typewritten letter (carbon copy), from Hoboken to Schenker, dated July 20,
1933
The Hobokens will not come to Reigersberg; — He re-sends his two songs for
further comment; — He sends a booklet by Gottfried Benn; — They are isolated in
Partenkirchen, and are distressed at events in Germany; — Alfred Cortot has visited the
Photogram Archive and expressed an interest.
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OJ 89/6, [9] Handwritten letter from Schenker to Hoboken, dated July 25, 1933
In writing of Hoboken's prospects as a composer, Schenker is not interested in
creating imitation Bachs and Brahmses. — He delights in Cortot's visit to the Photogram
Archive - but Cortot belongs to the already convinced. — He makes observations on some
inclosed feuilletons, and gives information about Goos.
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OeNB H Autogr.856/20-5 Handwritten letter from Schenker to Josef Marx, dated July 8, 1933
Schenker asks Marx to intercede with Oswald Kabasta on behalf of Carl
Bamberger for the latter to be relayed on Radio Wien.