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OC 52/391 Typewritten letter from Weinberger and Herzmansky (UE) to Schenker, dated June 20, 1904
UE refuses to raise Schenker's honorarium for vol. II of the Handel Organ Concertos.
OJ 15/8, [4] Typewritten letter from Waldheim–Eberle to Schenker, dated September 17, 1906
Josef Stritzko is disappointed that Schenker has gone back on his consent for the terms offered by Doblinger for publication of the Instrumentations-Tabelle: Schenker will not find better terms elsewhere.
OJ 15/8, [5] Typewritten letter from Waldheim–Eberle to Schenker, dated September 24, 1906
Josef Stritzko asserts the honesty of Bernhard Herzmansky [of Doblinger], and explains Herzmansky's pricing [of Schenker's Instrumentations-Tabelle]; Stritzko resents having had to renege on his agreement, and is consequently unwilling to help Schenker any further with finding a publisher.
OC 52/390 Handwritten note by Schenker, undated [probably 1909]
Schenker records the refusal of his request for increased honorarium for vol. II of Handel Organ Concertos, maintaining that his work comstituted more that mere "arrangements."
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.
Diary entry by Schenker for 4 November 1906
Diary entry by Schenker for 2 April 1924