OJ 10/4, [1] Handwritten letter from Sophie Deutsch to Schenker, dated January 26,
1916
Sofie Deutsch informs Schenker of the bequest of a sum of money to fund his
future publications; she wishes him success in his "selfless work," and signs herself "your
grateful pupil."
OC 16/27-29 Typewritten letter from Siegfried Türkel to Schenker, dated March 10,
1917
Concerning the Sofie Deutsch estate, Siegrfriel Türkel recommends Schenker to
put in a claim for his honorarium without delay.
OC 1 B/19-20 Handwritten draft letter from Schenker to Hugo Friedmann, dated March 12,
1917
In light of the bequests to him in Mrs. Deutsch's will, Schenker seems to
remind Friedmann that she had also placed at his disposal in 1916 a sum of 10,000 Marks to
support his future publications. He wishes to make clear that that sum remains in place in
addition to the legacy and pension bestowed on him now in her will. He also expresses the
misgivings he has on the stipends implemented via the will. He is also anxious not to have
lost the first pension payment.
OC 1 B/34r Handwritten draft letter from Schenker to Türkel, dated February 24, 1918
Schenker addresses legal obstructions regarding Sofie Deutsch's will, and
threatens to go back on an earlier disclaimer if he continues to be deprived of the inheritance
due to him; notifies Türkel that he has already paid out the first stipend, to Otto Vrieslander,
and has promised the second and third to two composers (unnamed).
DLA 69.930/5 Handwritten postcard from Schenker to Halm, dated December 16, 1918
Schenker holds out prospect of payment [from a trust that he administers] via the
bank being authorized.
DLA 69.930/6 Printed/typed bank authorization to Halm, dated December 28, 1918
856 Marks transferred to Halm.
OJ 11/35,9d Handwritten postcard from Halm to Schenker, dated January 12, 1919
Halm acknowledges receipt of 856 Mk.