Autograph letter signed, dated : [Vienna, January 1905], to [Alexander] v. Zemlinsky, [1905, Jan.].

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Autograph letter signed, dated : [Vienna, January 1905], to [Alexander] v. Zemlinsky, [1905, Jan.].

Saying they must talk over their project [the performance of nearly all of Mahler's orchestral songs], inviting him for coffee that afternoon, adding "Eventuell mit Schönberg" ("Perhaps together with Schoenberg").

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