[Heinrich Schenker collection] [between 1868 and 1935]

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[Heinrich Schenker collection] [between 1868 and 1935]

Papers and personal library of Heinrich Schenker (1868-1935), the music theoretician, from the collection of Oswald Jonas. The collection includes scores, published writings, correspondence, and Schenker's diary. Also includes the Oswald Jonas papers and Moriz Violin papers.

85.0 linear feet (86 document boxes, 10 record storage boxes, 1 flat storage box, unboxed material)

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Jonas, Oswald

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Biography Oswald Jonas, 1897-1978 In 1965 my stepfather Oswald Jonas, then 68 years old, faced a difficult decision. Retired from Roosevelt University in Chicago where he had taught since 1942, he was currently lecturing at the Music Academy in Vienna. Should he settle in Vienna, his original home, or should he return to his adopted country? Many factors were pulling in both directions when a temporary answer came in the form of a...

Violin, Moriz, 1879-1956

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Biography Oswald Jonas, 1897-1978 In 1965 my stepfather Oswald Jonas, then 68 years old, faced a difficult decision. Retired from Roosevelt University in Chicago where he had taught since 1942, he was currently lecturing at the Music Academy in Vienna. Should he settle in Vienna, his original home, or should he return to his adopted country? Many factors were pulling in both directions when a temporary answer came in the form of a...

Schenker, Heinrich, 1868-1935

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Biography Oswald Jonas, 1897-1978 In 1965 my stepfather Oswald Jonas, then 68 years old, faced a difficult decision. Retired from Roosevelt University in Chicago where he had taught since 1942, he was currently lecturing at the Music Academy in Vienna. Should he settle in Vienna, his original home, or should he return to his adopted country? Many factors were pulling in both directions when a temporary answer came in the form of a...