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OJ 5/38, [33] Handwritten letter from Heinrich to Wilhelm Schenker, dated August 27,
1927
Heinrich gives a comprehensive account of his digestive ailments (vomiting and
diarrhea). He and Jeanette will return to Vienna and spend a night there before going out to
visit Wilhelm.
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OJ 10/3, [140] Handwritten picture postcard from Hannah Deutsch to Schenker, dated March 2,
1931
Deutsch will meet Schenker at the Café Aspang on Thursday, March
5.
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OJ 10/3, [141] Handwritten picture postcard from Deutsch to Schenker, dated March 3,
1931
Deutsch corrects his wife’s previous message, saying that he will meet
Schenker at the Café Aspang on Thursday, March 5, around 5 p.m., not in the
evening.
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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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OJ 10/3, [169] Typewritten postcard from Deutsch to Schenker, dated May 17, 1932
Deutsch would like to meet Schenker sometime when Hoboken is next in
Vienna.
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OJ 10/3, [170] Handwritten postcard from Deutsch to Schenker, postmarked May 23, 1932
Deutsch agrees to meet Schenker at the Café Aspang on May 25.
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OJ 10/3, [178] Typewritten postcard from Deutsch to Schenker, dated September 8, 1932
Having received a letter from Hoboken, Deutsch would like to meet Schenker in
the next few days.
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OJ 10/3, [208] Typewritten picture postcard from Deutsch to Schenker, dated March 24,
1934
Deutsch is giving a lecture at a Schubert festival, in Basel in the month of
May, and would like to speak to Schenker about it. Weingartner is preparing a score based on
Schubert’s draft of a symphony in E major.
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OJ 10/3, [211] Typewritten postcard from Deutsch to Schenker, dated June 11, 1934
Deutsch apologizes to Schenker for not being in touch with him for several
weeks. He has received another unpleasant letter from Hoboken and would like to see Schenker
once more before Schenker leaves for his summer holiday.