Letters, 1939-1950.

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Letters, 1939-1950.

5 letters to representatives of Associated Music Publishers, Inc., regarding Schoenberg's business relations with that firm and with UE, his Austrian publisher: to Mr. Ernest R. Voight, Feb. 28, 1939; to Mr. Hugo Winter, Jan. 6, 1949, Jan 17, 1950, and Feb. 13, 1950; and to Mr. M.E. Tompkins, President, Nov. 20, 1950. Typescript with emendations and signatures in ink.

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Schoenberg, Arnold, 1874-1951

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Arnold Franz Walter Schoenberg was born on Sept. 13, 1874 in Vienna; began composing before he was nine years old; composed the string sextet Verklärte Nacht (1899), which he later scored for string orchestra, and became one of his most popular works; Austrian composers Alban Berg and Anton Webern began studying with him in 1904; his cantata Gurrelieder (begun in 1900) was received enthusiastically at its premiere in 1913; by 1909 he began creating atonal compositions, and in his Opus 25 Piano S...

Winter, Hugo

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Hugo Winter became Vice-President at Associated Music Publishers, in New York City, in 1939, following his emigration to the U.S.; previously he had held a leading position at Universal Edition, in Vienna, the music publisher which, before the war, had held the rights to many or most of Gustav Mahler's works. Associated Music Publishers later acquired the rights to Mahler's tenth symphony. From the description of Correspondence to Alma Mahler, 1946-1949. (University of Pennsylvania L...

Tompkins, M.E.

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Voight, Ernest R.

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Associated Music Publishers, Inc., 1944

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Associated Music Publishers (AMP) was based in New York City. Hugo Winter joined the company as Vice-President in 1939, following his emigration to the U.S. Winter, who had previously held a leading position at Universal Edition, in Vienna, was a friend of Alma Mahler; before the war, Universal Edition had held many or most of the rights to Gustav Mahler's works. AMP apparently served as a U.S. representative for a number of music publishers worldwide, including Universal Edition. Bauer was on s...

Universal Edition.

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