Typewritten letter signed, dated : Los Angeles Apr. 13 1949, to Mr. R[udolf] F. Kallir, 1949 Apr. 13.

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Typewritten letter signed, dated : Los Angeles Apr. 13 1949, to Mr. R[udolf] F. Kallir, 1949 Apr. 13.

Saying he would very much like to know where the things came from--perhaps Frau Gisela Bach-Cohn, widow of Dr. [David Josef] Bach, former music critic of the Arbeiterzeitung, who recently died in London?--, adding that regarding publication of the pieces he cannot imagine that, having been written when Schoenberg was 20 or 22, they would be in any way useful, nor does he know if they would be at all successful with publishers, saying that he cannot decide without seeing them, and asking for photographs of the works.

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