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FS 40/1, [26] Handwritten postcard from Schenker to Salzer, dated September 13, 1934
Schenker asks Salzer to send [biographical] information to Wilhelm Altmann;
mentions visit from Otto Klemperer.
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FS 40/1, [27] Handwritten postcard from Schenker to Salzer, dated September 16, 1934
Schenker suggests Thursday for a visit.
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OC 44/12 Handwritten postcard from Wilhelm Altmann to Schenker, dated September 10,
1934
Altmann thanks Schenker for sending Oswald Jonas's book, and will cite it in
his Tonkünstler-Lexikon, with entries on Jonas and Salzer. — He reminisces on his Galtür
visit and recounts his publication plans.
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OC 44/13 Handwritten picture postcard from Carl Bamberger to Schenker, dated September 12,
1934
Bamberger aks Schenker to listen to a recital on the radio and give his
opinion, and inquires whether he may visit Schenker during the week.
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OC 44/15 Handwritten letter from Robert Brünauer to Schenker, dated September 20,
1934
Brünauer asks Schenker to put Moriz Violin in touch with Adalbert Franz
Seligmann.
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OC 44/17 Typewritten postcard from Otto Erich Deutsch to Schenker, dated September 20,
1934
Deutsch reports the launch, in Radio Wien, of the competition to find or
create a poem that would suit the untexted Schubert song D. 555.
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OC 44/18 Handwritten notecard from Elias to Schenker, dated September 5, 1934
Miss Elias inquires how Heinrich and Jeanette are, following their return
home.
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OC 44/19 Handwritten notecard from Elias to Schenker, dated September 20, 1934
Miss Elias thanks Schenker for the constant concern he shows for her
troubles.
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OC 44/20 Handwritten postcard from Jonas to Schenker, dated [September 3, 1934]
Jonas would like to pay a visit to Schenker; — he has heard nothing from
Hoboken; — he is remaining in Vienna.
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OC 44/21 Handwritten postcard from Jonas to Schenker, dated September 18, [1934]
Jonas is back in Berlin; reports on elucidatory editions, and seeks advice; —
he refers to Klemperer and Furtwängler, — he has received letter from Landshoff; —
forthcoming lectures in Vienna.
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OC 44/23 Handwritten letter from Marianne Kahn to Schenker, dated September 29,
1934
Miss Kahn commits to her 1934/35 lesson schedule with Schenker. She reports on
her own pupil cohort.
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OC 44/36 Handwritten postcard from Salzer to Schenker, dated September 17, 1934
Salzer cannot visit on Tuesday after all.
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OC 44/37 Handwritten postcard from Salzer to Schenker, dated September 15, 1934
Salzer asks to visit Schenker on Tuesday or Wednesday, and gives his new address.
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OC 44/38 Handwritten lettercard from Wilhelm to Heinrich & Jeanette Schenker, dated
September 12, 1934
Wilhelm Schenker recounts a visit from Lisl Richtera (Schenker) and subsequent
information about a villa being for sale.
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OC 44/42 Handwritten letter from Willfort to Schenker, dated September 1, 1934
Willfort gives particulars of his radio concert, implicitly hoping Schenker will
listen to it.
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OC 44/43 Handwritten letter from Jonas and Hans Wolf to Schenker, dated September 24,
1934
Jonas reports on complimentary copies of Das Wesen and the plans for the
elucidatory editions. — He hopes to enlist Furtwängler in supporting Hans Wolf's application
to reenter Austria from Germany, but thinks a letter from Schenker to Furtwängler would be
more effective.
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OC 44/44 Handwritten letter from Hans Wolf to Schenker, dated September 25, 1934
Wolf is prevented from returning to Vienna from Hamburg by new conditions of
entry to Austria. He comments on a recently published article by Schenker.
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OJ 11/16, [15] Handwritten letter from Furtwängler to Schenker, dated September 26, 1934
Furtwängler apologies for not visiting Galtür in the summer; he spent the
vacation on his own work; he will be in Vienna and hopes to see Schenker; he intends to
write publicly about Schenker's work; comments on current political situation. — Finds
Jonas's book excellent.
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OJ 15/16, [95] Handwritten letter from Hans Weisse to Schenker, dated September 23, 1934
Weisse reports a visit from Victor Vaughn Lytle, to whom Schenker had recently
written, and the receipt of Oswald Jonas's recent book, on which he comments. The Weisses
have spent a lovely summer by the sea, in the midst of unspoiled nature, and he has
completed a set of five six-voice madrigals on Goethe texts and a string quartet. He reports
and laments his mother’s death.
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OJ 5/18, 54 Handwritten postcard from Schenker to Jonas, dated September 7, 1934
Schenker welcomes a visit and suggests days/times.
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OJ 5/18, 55 Handwritten picture postcard from Schenker to Jonas, dated September 13,
1934
Wilhelm Altmann asks that Jonas send biographical notes on himself for the
Tonkünstler-Lexikon; Schenker refers to Hoboken and Salzer.
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OJ 5/18, 57 Handwritten postcard from Schenker to Jonas, dated September 28, 1934
Schenker has written to Furtwängler but doubts whether the latter will be able
to help. — He passes on advice from Robert Haas regarding Hans Wolf's
situation.
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OJ 5/38, [91] Handwritten picture postcard from Heinrich to Wilhelm Schenker, dated September 5,
1934
Heinrich sends his elder brother greetings from Salzburg.
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OJ 5/38, [92] Handwritten postcard from Heinrich to Wilhelm Schenker, dated September 15,
1934
Schenker tells Wilhelm that he has been in touch with their younger brother, who
promises to visit him the following week and make a “final settlement” of their financial
dispute.