Schoenberg Voice Recording:
Letter, 1951 March 3, Los Angeles, to Dial Records (Ross Russell), New York


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[The italicized portion is missing from the recording, ed.]

Arnold Schoenberg
116 N. Rockingham Avenue
Los Angeles 49, California
March 3, 1951

Mr. Ross Russell
Director
Dial Records, Inc.
520 West 50th Street
New York 19, N.Y.

Mister:

You.... In spite of my protest, you have published Leibowitz' performance of my Ode to Napoleon with a woman's voice, which I find terrible. (...behind the orchestra...) I can only tell you now, that you will hear from me. You will, I can tell you, you will regret this act severely. I will be busy to help you to be ruined by this what I will do....

Some of the instruments in small.... You are not only a... (paragraph) You are not only a man who disregards an artist's wishes, his artistic beliefs, you are also a man who does not care to keep a contract. You know that you signed a contract, according to which you have to account to me regularly. You must have sold quite a number of records of my Violin Phantasy, of the Trio, and other things which you... but which you issued without my consent. I tell you, you will hear from me also about these things, and I hope it will cost you very much money.

Yours,

Arnold Schoenberg