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Recipient's Company |
Date |
First line of letter |
| Nat Inst Arts & Letters | 1947.05.22 | I am proud about the formulation under which this | |
| Natalie Inc | 1938.06.08 | I am very sorry I have to return to you the two ch | |
| National Aeronautics Center, Inc | 1943.06.08 | Enclosed a check of $1.00. | |
| National Educational Alliance | 1941.02.08 | Enclosed my check of 1.25 for 1st and 2nd payment. | |
| National Educational Alliance | 1943.12.14 | Enclosed a check of $5.70 as demanded by your "ita | |
| National Geographic Society | 1941.03.31 | Application for Membership | |
| National-Bibliothek | 1922.06.06 | Die Aufforderung, der National-Bibliothek ein Manu | |
| Nationale Wechselstuben AG Budapest | 1918.06.17 | ich habe heute an Ihre Adresse heute[!] zwei Po | |
| Neuen Wiener Tageblatt | 1925.10.12 | verzeihen Sie, daß ich erst heute antworte. | |
| Neuen Wiener Tageblatt | [1933.08?.??] | Sie würden mich zu größtem Dank verpflichten, wenn | |
| New Friends of Music | 1940.04.17 | First Kammersymphonie composed 1906, premiere 1907 | |
| New York City [Post Office?] | 1934.07.13 | Would you kindly forward my mail addressed to my f | |
| New York Guild for the Jewish Blind | 1939.02.24 | As business has been very bad the last two years I | |
| New York Times | 1950.01.25 | I have been told that the Sunday magazine of the N | |
| Noble's Milk Inc | 1934.04.28 | We left Brookline on 26. of March. | |
| Nordwestdeutscher Rundf | 1932.09.29 | aus meinen derzeit noch unvollständigen Aufzeichnu | |
| Norman S. Johnson Co | 1939.01.18 | Including my check of $25.00 as first installment | |
| NY Herald Tribune | 1951.06.02 | It seems that Mr. Virgil Thomson is on vacation. | |
| NYU | 1945.02.28 | May I gladly recommend Miss Clara Silvers for a gr | |
| Nachod, Edith | [1949?.??.??] | I assume your main object is an autograph of mine. | |
| Nachod, Hans | 1909.11.18 | wegen deiner Mitwirkung, dich bei einem Kompositio | |
| Nachod, Hans | 1910.01.14 | also: es war ja wirklich sehr gut. Ich war im Ganz | |
| Nachod, Hans | 1912.01.05 | es ist dringend nötig, daß Du nicht viel nach dem | |
| Nachod, Hans | 1912.08.08 | ich habe mich über Deinen sehr netten Brief gefreu | |
| Nachod, Hans | 1912.09.07 | Deinen Brief habe ich wohl erhalten. In den nächst | |
| Nachod, Hans | 1912.09.10 | ich schicke Dir heute die Partie des Waldemar aus | |
| Nachod, Hans | 1912.10.28 | die Gurrelieder sind in Wien am 18. Januar. Ich me | |
| Nachod, Hans | 1912.11.07 | in Eile, ich bin verreist zu folgenden Zeiten: 22/ | |
| Nachod, Hans | 1912.12.30 | es ist mir ganz recht, wenn Du mir gegen 10. Jänne | |
| Nachod, Hans | 1913.01.15 | die Wiener-Aufführung findet doch statt. Und zwar | |
| Nachod, Hans | 1913.01.20 | ich habe dich heute--vergebens--erwartet. Wann kom | |
| Nachod, Hans | 1913.01.21 | Dein "Expreßbrief" ist bis jetzt nicht gekommen. | |
| Nachod, Hans | 1913.02.12 | ich bin schon morgen (Donnerstag) in Wien. Es ist | |
| Nachod, Hans | 1913.02.19 | ich sehe Du hast alles vergessen. Hoffentlich nich | |
| Nachod, Hans | 1913.03.03 | na also: es ist ja ganz gut gegangen und ich freue | |
| Nachod, Hans | 1913.04.22 | die Wiener Gurrelieder Aufführung wurde verschoben | |
| Nachod, Hans | 1913.08.05 | Möchtest Du nicht wenigstens deine Adresse sagen? | |
| Nachod, Hans | 1913.08.22 | Du mußt nicht meinethalben für Leipzig allein ein | |
| Nachod, Hans | 1914.02.11 | es ist nötig, daß Du zwischen dem 19 und 25, oder | |
| Nachod, Hans | 1914.02.15 | ich habe Dir nach Dresden geschrieben, bin aber oh | |
| Nachod, Hans | 1914.02.17 | ich bin am 18 u. 19. in Leipzig. Am 19 (Donnerstag | |
| Nachod, Hans | 1914.02.24 | du mußt unbedingt am 27. nachmittags bei mir sein | |
| Nachod, Hans | 1914.04.16 | ich kann dich für die Amsterdamer Gurrelieder Auff | |
| Nachod, Hans | 1914.06.05 | dein "aufklärender" Brief kam leider zu spät. Da h | |
| Nachod, Hans | 1917.04.05 | herzlichen Glückwunsch zu Deinem Erfolg, der mich | |
| Nachod, Hans | 1921.03.03 | Trudi richtet mir in deinem Auftrag aus, daß Du v | |
| Nachod, Hans | [1921?.??.13?] | bitte übersende der Trudi diesen Brief, unerklärli | |
| Nachod, Hans | 1922.08.01 | ich habe voriges Jahr dem hiesigen Pfarrer ein Woh | |
| Nachod, Hans | 1930.09.06 | ich kenne Deine Adresse nicht; Du erhältst also di | |
| Nachod, Hans | 1930.12.12 | herzlichsten Dank für Deinen Brief. Es ist schade, | |
| Nachod, Hans | 1932.05.09 | Gertrud und Arnold Schönberg besitzen seit 7. Mai, | |
| Nachod, Hans | 1933.09.18 | Du hast vielleicht davon gehört, daß ich mich mit | |
| Nachod, Hans | 1933.10.07 | ja, es ist richtig, ich reise zwischen 18. und 25. | |
| Nachod, Hans | 1934.11.[25] | Ich habe vor allem zu erklären, warum ich erst so | |
| Nachod, Hans | 1937.05.26 | Arnold and Gertrud Schoenberg announce the birth o | |
| Nachod, Hans | 1938.07.19 | ich bin sehr traurig, daß ich dir nicht helfen kan | |
| Nachod, Hans | 1938.07.30 | es ist vielleicht doch möglich, daß ich Dir ein A | |
| Nachod, Hans | 1938.09.02 | eine erfreuliche Nachricht: es ist mir gelungen ei | |
| Nachod, Hans | 1938.09.13 | mit einer Verspätung von fast einer Woche (an der | |
| Nachod, Hans | 1940.01.09 | The other day Mr Rainger wrote, that he is going t | |
| Nachod, Hans | 1941.01.27 | A Son has been born to the very happy Arnold Schoe | |
| Nachod, Hans | 1941.07.12 | I am glad to hear from you after so many months. I | |
| Nachod, Hans | 1944.08.29 | At first let me thank you cordially for your congr | |
| Nachod, Hans | 1944.10.03 | For more than a week I tried composing a letter of | |
| Nachod, Hans | 1945.10.15 | Being duly sworn depose and say: 1. That I am a na | |
| Nachod, Hans | 1949.03.02 | Ich habe natürlicherweise nicht die Zeit lange Bri | |
| Nachod, Hans | 1949.09.16 | Erst nach dem Tode anerkannt werden...! Ich habe i | |
| Nachod, Hans | Stadttheater | 1912.[07?].23 | zur Aufführung der Gurre-Lieder in Berlin und Wien |
| Nachod, Hans | Stadttheater | 1912.10.01 | ich habe dir vor mehr als 2 Wochen den Klavierausz |
| Nachod, Hans | Volksoper | 1909.12.20 | bitte sende (oder bringe) mir sofort die Noten mei |
| Nachod, Hans | Volksoper | 1910.01.13 | ich erinnere Dich an unsere Verabredungen: 1. Du v |
| Nachod, Josef Felix | 1941.04.14 | Ich bin sehr froh, daß ich dir sofort nach Eintref | |
| Nardone, Alba | 1934.07.07 | Miss Dehartog sent me kindly your letter, for I am | |
| Natelson, Rachel | Am Pal Music Assn | 1938.12.02 | I am much honored being elected unanimously Honora |
| Nathan, Hans | 1937.09.22 | es tut mir leid, daß Sie mich mißverstanden haben | |
| Nathan, Hans | 1938.02.11 | Die Lieder, die Sie mir am 20.I. gesendet haben, e | |
| Nathan, Reuben S. | U.S. Army | 1949.02.10 | In response to your message telephoned to me this |
| Neches, S.M. | Western Jewish Institute | 1945.07.07 | I am gladly ready to give one or more lectures in |
| Nef, Elinor Castle | 1946.05.18 | I did not give you the correct and complete versio | |
| Nef, Elinor Castle | 1947.11.20 | Thank you so much for your very pleasant letter on | |
| Nef, John U. | 1946.06.02 | At last we are that much rested[!] to start writin | |
| Nef, John U. | Univ of Chicago | 1946.04.23 | Mrs. Schoenberg and I accept with many thanks your |
| Nef, John U. | Univ of Chicago | 1946.06.02 | Yes it is not anymore May - time passes so fast. |
| Nef, John U. | Univ of Chicago | 1946.06.25 | I wonder whether you have received the manuscript |
| Nef, John U. | Univ of Chicago | 1946.10.07 | It is quite a long time since we heard something f |
| Nef, John U. | Univ of Chicago | 1946.10.21 | I am glad to hear that it was not Mr. Hutchins who |
| Nef, John U. | Univ of Chicago | 1947.01.18 | I just found a letter, I wrote to you, in which I |
| Neff, Andrew | Pasadena Mus Fest Assn | 1939.07.04 | I will gladly write you something about your perfo |
| Neider, Charles | 1946.04.19 | If G.B. Fischer has taken a copyright on my Kanon, | |
| Nelson, Boris Erich | 1948.08.09 | I am really very busy, but I would have answered y | |
| Nelson, Boris Erich | Hampton Institute | 1950.08.16 | I agree with your suggestion that you include thes |
| Neubert[?], [?] | Mitteldeutsche Rundf | 1929.12.31 | ich bin im Prinzip noch immer bereit, die seinerze |
| Neubert[?], [?] | Mitteldeutsche Rundf | 1930.01.18 | ich bin derart beschäftigt, daß ich nur unaufschi |
| Neuer, Berthold B. | 1934.02.28 | Vorerst möchte ich-unfreiwilliges- Versäumnis nach | |
| Neuer, Berthold B. | 1934.04.03 | ich glaube es wird gut sein, wenn ich Ihnen einmal | |
| Neuer, Berthold B. | 1934.07.07 | This is to confirm your statement to me when you l | |
| Neufeld, Josef | [1930?.??.??] | besten Dank für Ihren Brief, den ich statt meines | |
| Neufeld, Josef | 1930.07.09 | ich hoffe, daß Sie ein bis zwei Tage nach Erhalt d | |
| Neufeld, Josef | 1930.07.20 | besten Dank für Ihren Brief, den ich statt meines | |
| Neufeld, Josef | 1930.08.12 | ich muß vor allem den Ton Ihres Briefes aus Schar | |
| Neufeld, Josef | 1930.08.30 | besten Dank für Ihren Brief. Ich sende Ihnen morge | |
| Neufeld, Josef | 1930.09.17 | der Entwurf zum Schreibtisch gefällt mir sehr gut. | |
| Neuhut, Otto | 1940.03.19 | Leider konnte ich für meinen Freund Karl Grünwald | |
| Neumann-Hofer, Otto | 1913.08.22 | ich sandte unter Ihrem Namen an das Deutsche Opern | |
| Neumann-Hofer, Otto | 1913.09.05 | "die glückliche Hand" dürfte morgen oder übermorge | |
| Neurath, Ursula von | [1930.10.25] | sagen Sie nichts gegen den salzlosen Backfisch: | |
| Newcomb, Rexford | Univ of Illinois | 1947.02.27 | Thank you for your letter of February 20th in rega |
| Newlin, Claude M. | 1940.11.22 | Thank you very much for your kind letter. | To arr | |
| Newlin, Claude M. | 1941.08.14 | I am convinced that I can teach Dika for several y | |
| Newlin, Dika | 1943.09.21 | Many thanks for thinking about my birthday. I am s | |
| Newlin, Dika | 1944.10.03 | For more than a week I tried composing a letter of | |
| Newlin, Dika | 1945.06.16 | Upon your request I have written a very detailed a | |
| Newlin, Dika | 1948.01.05 | Have you answered this letter or has your reply be | |
| Newlin, Dika | 1948.08.06 | It seems that I can agree with most of the changes | |
| Newlin, Dika | 1948.10.07 | I agree that you quote from the "Survivor". I hav | |
| Newlin, Dika | 1948.11.03 | I am sorry, but I had to write this letter. But t | |
| Newlin, Dika | 1948.12.03 | A package containing all the manuscripts to Style | |
| Newlin, Dika | 1948.12.03 | I send you today all the manuscripts I received ba | |
| Newlin, Dika | [1949?.??.??] | Mr. Wagner from Sidney, Australia writes me that h | |
| Newlin, Dika | 1949.01.06 | I am terribly sorry I delayed the answer to your l | |
| Newlin, Dika | 1949.01.11 | You have done extremely good work with your revisi | |
| Newlin, Dika | 1949.01.12 | I return today, your and my manuscript of Brahms. | |
| Newlin, Dika | 1949.01.17 | Mr. Schoenberg asks me to thank you for the articl | |
| Newlin, Dika | 1949.01.25 | The task to be editor of the articles in my own En | |
| Newlin, Dika | 1949.02.04 | I return today the two articles -- Menschenrechte | |
| Newlin, Dika | 1949.02.05 | [not seen] | |
| Newlin, Dika | 1949.02.19 | Would you be kind enough to send us your "first ve | |
| Newlin, Dika | 1949.03.01 | We have already sent you the Brahms with its corre | |
| Newlin, Dika | 1949.03.22 | I have now all twelve articles and I have just dis | |
| Newlin, Dika | 1949.03.29 | Under separate cover, I send you today a package, | |
| Newlin, Dika | 1949.04.07 | Corrections of Mahler article. | |
| Newlin, Dika | 1949.04.13 | We sent the Mahler only on April 8, but by now, I | |
| Newlin, Dika | 1949.04.23 | It is not necessary to recopy the examples for Hea | |
| Newlin, Dika | 1949.05.02 | Enclosed you find my answers to your remarks in th | |
| Newlin, Dika | 1949.05.14 | On Mr. Schoenberg's behalf I am answering the poin | |
| Newlin, Dika | 1949.06.07 | I thank you very much for your kind letter about t | |
| Newlin, Dika | 1949.06.18 | Enclosed you will find Ex. 14a, b and c. | |
| Newlin, Dika | 1949.06.28 | I am glad I will very soon see you here. | |
| Newlin, Dika | 1949.07.23 | I have thought over again the case of Mr. Wagner i | |
| Newlin, Dika | 1949.08.06 | Thank you for your interesting letter. | |
| Newlin, Dika | 1949.12.08 | I received, today, a telegram from the Philosophic | |
| Newlin, Dika | 1950.02.13 | Thank you very much for your nice letters, in whic | |
| Newlin, Dika | 1950.02.27 | Perhaps it would be less offending if you inform M | |
| Newlin, Dika | 1950.03.18 | I am preparing a second book of my essays. Could | |
| Newlin, Dika | 1950.04.08 | Mr. Schoenberg has just received a package contain | |
| Newlin, Dika | 1950.07.29 | I hoped to hear from you and to receive news that | |
| Newlin, Dika | 1950.08.16 | Thank you for sending me the four articles. | |
| Newlin, Dika | 1950.08.26 | I am astonished about your last letter, because it | |
| Newlin, Dika | 1950.09.30 | Mr. Schoenberg is just now compiling the articles | |
| Newlin, Dika | 1950.11.06 | Mr. Schoenberg wonders whether you received your f | |
| Newlin, Dika | 1951.02.07 | We have not received any news from you for so long | |
| Newlin, Dika | 1951.03.12 | The translation is in the main very good and in ma | |
| Newlin, Dika | 1951.04.28 | I am sorry you had so much trouble with Mr. Flemin | |
| Newlin, Dika | Syracuse University | 1949.09.17 | We received the proofs of Style and Idea without a |
| Newlin, Dika | Syracuse University | 1950.09.09 | As Mr. Runes will like to have Mr. Schoenberg's se |
| Newlin, Dika | Western Maryland College | 1947.04.10 | I can not read your Bruckner, Mahler, Schoenberg B |
| Newlin, Dika | Western Maryland College | 1947.08.28 | Mr. H.H. Stuckenschmidt, Berlin *Tempelhef Thayrin |
| Newlin, Dika | Western Maryland College | 1947.12.17 | I received an advertising sheet from Kings Crown P |
| Newlin, Dika | Western Maryland College | 1948.04.25 | Thank you very much for your letter. I think some |
| Newlin, Dika | Western Maryland College | 1949.02.01 | Correction 12-tone and Style and Idea. |
| Newlin, Dorothy H. | 1949.03.07 | Upon order of your daughter, Dika, I send you unde | |
| Newlin, [?] | 1935.12.?? | I accept with great pleasure the committee to spon | |
| Newman, Alfred | 1939.07.23 | May I introduce to you Janet Leigh-Taylor, whom I | |
| Newman, Alfred | 1941.07.26 | My former pupil, Mr. Julius Toldi, as a violinist | |
| Newman, Alfred | Twentieth Century-Fox | 1941.11.05 | Mr. Frances Burley, a very talented young composer |
| Newman, Jerry R. | Esoteric Records | 1950.02.02 | Let me first explain the delay of my answer: Long- |
| Newman, Jerry R. | Esoteric Records | 1950.02.15 | I forgot to mention the singer of the Serenade, pe |
| Newman, Jerry R. | Esoteric Records | 1950.06.16 | This is to acknowledge receipt of the Survivor fro |
| Newman, Jerry R. | Esoteric Records | 1950.08.18 | Mr. Schoenberg has not yet received an accounting |
| Newman, Joel | ASCAP | 1949.09.13 | Enclosed you find the three sheets filled out as r |
| Newman, Joel | ASCAP | 1950.06.26 | Enclosed you find data about Mr. Schoenberg's Stri |
| Newman, Robert | Queen's Hall Orchestra | [1914.01?.??] | I wish to tell you that you have given me great pl |
| Nichols, C.A. | Biog Ency of the World | 1944.03.11 | Enclosed you find on two sheets data of mine, a co |
| Nikisch, Arthur | 1914.01.31 | da ich in der Zwischenzeit in London und Prag war, | |
| Nissim, Rudolf | ASCAP | 1946.10.14 | Enclosed the two sheets which you sent me an |
| Nissim, Rudolf | ASCAP | 1948.01.20 | Enclosed the informations[!] about my opus 42 and |
| Nissim, Rudolf | ASCAP | 1948.03.06 | As I did not receive an answer to my letter from D |
| Nissim, Rudolf | ASCAP | 1950.04.17 | Your letter from March 29 does not clear up my que |
| Nissim, Rudolf | ASCAP | 1951.05.26 | I reply to your letter of May 22, on behalf of Mr. |
| Nixon, Roger Alfred | 194?.??.?? | Not being able to be present at your wedding cerem | |
| Nixon, Roger Alfred | 1948.05.19 | I am replying to your recent letter on Mr. Schoenb | |
| Nixon, Roger Alfred | 1948.06.03 | I have no knowledge about how the government provi | |
| Nixon, Roger Alfred | 1948.07.02 | I would like to arrange the lesson for July 6 at 1 | |
| Nixon, Roger Alfred | 1949.02.08 | The best would be to inform me two or three days b | |
| Nixon, Roger Alfred | 1949.04.22 | Thank you very much for sending me the record of m | |
| Nixon, Roger Alfred | [1949.06?.??] | Will your please read this letter and find out, wh | |
| Nixon, Roger Alfred | 1949.08.20 | I am afraid you will be very angry about my not an | |
| Nixon, Roger Alfred | [1950?.02?.??] | I received yesterday your generous present--the lo | |
| Nixon, Roger Alfred | 1950.05.09 | Mr. Schoenberg was glad to receive your compositio | |
| Nixon, [?] | 1936.08.06 | I suppose your bill of June 28, 1936 shows an erro | |
| Norman, Dorothy | Twice a Year | 1938.03.27 | It was a lecture I gave on the occasion of a four |
| North, Alex | Hanns Eisler Reception Comm | 1935.01.23 | As a stranger in this country I feel, I have to ke |
| Novakovic, Olga | [1923?.??.??] | herzlichsten Dank für deinen lieben Brief. Wir wü | |
| Novakovic, Olga | 19[2]3.06.01 | es fällt mir ein, daß ich Ihnen folgendes zugesag | |
| Novakovic, Olga | 1923.08.06 | in aller Eile will ich dir und Baron Karl herzlich | |
| Novakovic, Olga | 1923.09.[16?] | Matilde muß in ein Sanatorium. Ihr Leiden konnte | |
| Novakovic, Olga | 1923.09.18 | Krankenwagen veranlaßt bezahlet Station Traunkirch | |
| Novakovic, Olga | 1924.02.12 | ich bin seit Samstag selbst im Bett, krank bin ich | |
| Novakovic, Olga | 1926.08.20 | Universal Ed. längst angewiesen. Abholet dort | |
| Novakovic, Olga | 1938.08.20 | würdest du so freundlich sein, den beiliegenden Br | |
| Nylen, Grace | Musical Courier | 1939.04.24 | In reply to your letter of March 29 I must inform |
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