OJ 6/3, [2] Handwritten letter with envelope from Schenker to Moriz Violin, postmarked April 2,
1897
Schenker has a recommendation for his compositions from Goldmann via Busoni. He
is working on his Scherzo in C. Violin must visit Prof. Jerusalem.
OJ 6/3, [12] Handwritten letter from Schenker to Moriz Violin, undated [c. February 1,
1900]
Schenker is about to write to Busoni. -- He is just off to the Leiners' house to
substitute for Violin [while the latter is in Berlin]. -- Eduard [Violin] is asking for a
handout.
OJ 6/3, [15] Handwritten letter with envelope from Schenker to Moriz Violin, postmarked April 27,
1900
Schenker reprimands Violin for not writing to him from Berlin, and asks to see
him [now he is in Vienna]. -- He sends a message to Eduard Violin.
OJ 6/3, [19] Handwritten letter with envelope from Schenker to Moriz Violin, postmarked November 1?,
1900
Schenker offers Violin advice on the planning of a concert and its financing,
promising to have his Hamlet incidental music ready in time. He reports on fees at the Leiners
and Wieners.
OJ 6/4, [25] Handwritten letter from Schenker and others to Moriz Violin, undated [?March
1903]
Schenker sympathizes with Moriz Violin for his dejection, reassures him that he
will become successful, and encourages him to return to Vienna; he tells him of new card games.
— Mrs Irene Mayerhofer and her daughter append brief messages.
OJ 8/4, [11] Handwritten postcard from Schenker to Moriz Violin, dated April 9, 1922
Schenker apologizes for not having been in touch with Violin, mainly owing to
overwork and a severe diabetic reaction, which required medical attention. He reports on a new
series of Beethoven sonata editions – an "Urlinie-Ausgabe" – he is planning to
undertake.
OJ 14/45, [15] Handwritten letter from Moriz Violin to Schenker, dated September 3, 1922
Violin reports that his son Karl has suffered several setbacks of health,
including inflammation of a cardiac muscle. Plans for Musikhochschule in Hamburg are making
strides.
OJ 8/4, [16] Handwritten postcard from Schenker to Moriz Violin, dated September 29, 1922
Schenker reports, among other things, that Hans Weisse has returned as a paying
pupil.
OJ 6/7, [4] Handwritten letter from Schenker to Moriz Violin, dated December 21, 1922
Schenker reports the imminent publication of Tonwille 3, and some new publishing
ventures, including a (new) edition of music by C. P. E. Bach and an "Urlinie Edition" of the
Short Preludes by J. S. Bach.
OJ 8/4, [23] Handwritten postcard from Heinrich Schenker to Moriz Violin, dated June 11,
1923
Responding to a letter from Violin despairing of the political situation in
Germany, Schenker quotes a passage from Pastor Gustav Frenssen's Letters from America, which
resonate with his own views that German society is, in effect, ruled by foreign despots.
OJ 14/45, [109] Handwritten postcard from Moriz Violin to Schenker, undated, postmarked February 24,
1925
Visiting his dying brother Eduard in the Sophienspital in Vienna, Violin hopes
to see Schenker if at all possible.
OJ 89/7, [1] Typewritten letter (carbon copy) from Hoboken to Schenker, dated January 5,
1934
Hoboken tells Schenker of his plans to build a house in Grinzing. — He praises
an article by Citkowitz. — He reports on Jonas's book.