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OC 52/13 Typewritten letter from Weinberger and Hardmuth (UE) to Schenker, dated February 3, 1904
UE sends Schenker the bill for British Museum research.
OJ 14/15, [10] Handwritten letter from Schoenberg to Schenker, undated [February 16, 1904?]
Schoenberg specifies why he considers Schenker's participation [in the Vereinigung schaffender Tonkünstler] essential.
OJ 14/15, [11] Handwritten letter from Schoenberg to Schenker, dated February 25, 1904
Schoenberg encourages Schenker to attend the next meeting [concerning the Vereinigung schaffender Tonkünstler], and invites him to his home for supper on Friday.
OJ 14/15, [13] Handwritten letter from Schoenberg to Schenker, undated [February 12, 1904?]
Schoenberg expresses disappointment, and tells Schenker the time and place of the next subcommittee meeting [of the Vereinigung schaffender Tonkünstler].
OJ 14/15, [9] Printed invitation with handwritten entries from the Ansorge-Verein to Schenker, dated February 11, 1904
Invitation to an "Ansorge-Grube-Schönberg evening."
OJ 14/23, [8] Handwritten postcard from Seligmann to Schenker, postmarked February 27, 1904
Seligmann asks Schenker to join him for lunch at the home of Court Counselor Theodor Gomperz, in connection with a musical matter.
OJ 70/35, [3] Handwritten postcard from Schoenberg to Moriz Violin, dated February 21, 1904
Since none of his [Op. 6?] songs is for female voice, Schoenberg decides not to send them to Violin.