Autograph letters signed (10), dated : Leoben, Mürzzuschlag, Mödling bei Wien [and n.p.], 1915-1924, to Herr [Alexander] von Zemlinsky, 1915 Nov. 7 and 1922 June 27.

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Autograph letters signed (10), dated : Leoben, Mürzzuschlag, Mödling bei Wien [and n.p.], 1915-1924, to Herr [Alexander] von Zemlinsky, 1915 Nov. 7 and 1922 June 27.

Concerning his military service, a position in Prague, his father's death, his Passacaglia, his arrangement of Schoenberg's Kammersymphonie, Zemlinsky's Der Traumgörge, Der Zwerg, mentioning Schoenberg's Gurrelieder, Pierrot lunaire, and Der glückliche Hand, [Robert?] Neumann, Jalowetz, Frl. Mihascek, contributors to the Schoenberg issue of the Musikblätter des Anbruch (Loos, Berg, Stein, Casella, Malipiero, Klenau, Scherchen, Paul Bekker, Hába, Alma Mahler, Fr. Gutheil), Buxbaum, etc.

10 items (23 p.) ; various sizes.

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