[Schönberg-Nachod collection, 1909-49]. 1909-1949.

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[Schönberg-Nachod collection, 1909-49]. 1909-1949.

Correspondence, mostly from the composer to his cousin, opera singer Hans Nachod. Includes also 46 marked page proofs of the Gurre-Lieder piano vocal score (Universal edition U.E.3696) and 39 music holographs.

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