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Writer |
Writer's Company |
First line of letter |
| [1944?.??.??] | Armitage, Merle | U.S. Air Corps | The publisher of Accent on America is preparing a |
| 1944.[??.??] | Russell, Thomas | LPO | In view of the impending fiftieth anniversary of S |
| 1944.01.02 | Walter, Bruno | Selbstverständlich akzeptiere ich Ihre Ablehnung | |
| 1944.01.03 | Dyer, Joseph H. | SF Art Com | Through our good friend Mr. Alfred Frankenstein, I |
| 1944.01.06 | Khuner, Felix | U.S. Army | Your Christmas present was a very pleasant and at |
| 1944.01.07 | Buhlig, Richard | Obwohl ich weiß daß Sie selten in Konzerte gehen | |
| 1944.01.07 | Wallenstein, Alfred | Muscn Congress Comm | A call has gone out to musicians explaining the pu |
| 1944.01.13 | Greissle, Arnold | I just received your letter from December 8, 43. I | |
| 1944.01.18 | Carter, John | BBC | We are forwarding the enclosed letter from the Lon |
| 1944.01.21 | Greissle, Felix | Schirmer | Thank you very much for your suggestions concernin |
| [1944].01.31 | Steuermann, Edward | Pardon me please for not having reported [to] you | |
| 1944.02.01 | Langlie, Warren M. | I found this letter in my room when I came home fr | |
| 1944.02.01 | Sparr, Reba | Philosophical Lib | It will be perfectly all right to send your papers |
| 1944.02.02 | Engel, Carl | Am smelling superbly, thousand thanks, much love. | |
| 1944.02.02 | Klatzkin, Jacob | Vor etwa zehn Tagen ließ ich Ihnen (durch Mr. Wil | |
| 1944.02.04 | Goehr, Rudolf | Since three months in the Army and already an Amer | |
| 1944.02.05 | Brunswick, Mark | ISCM | Your variations for organ will be played at the ch |
| 1944.02.05 | Kolisch, Rudolf | I'm just coming back from a rehearsal of your Pian | |
| 1944.02.05 | Stein, Erwin | Thank you so much for your letter which was both, | |
| 1944.02.06 | Cox, John Rogers | I think your Piano Concerto as played by the NBC O | |
| 1944.02.06 | Jones, Raymond | For years I had known your music entirely through | |
| 1944.02.06 | Newlin, Dika | I can hardly even begin to describe the powerful i | |
| 1944.02.06 | Stone, Reeve | Since I heard your "Pierrot Lunaire" two years ago | |
| 1944.02.06 | Walter, Bruno | Lassen Sie sich kurz berichten daß Ihre "Verklärte | |
| 1944.02.07 | Armitage, Merle | U.S. Air Corps | You have of course seen the enclosed notice, but I |
| 1944.02.07 | Broder, Nathan | Schirmer | We take pleasure in enclosing herewith a copy of t |
| 1944.02.07 | Engel, Carl | Schirmer | Es passiert nicht oft, auf meine alten Tage, daß |
| 1944.02.07 | Greissle, Felix | Schirmer | Heartiest congratulations on the great success of |
| 1944.02.07 | Putterman, David J. | Park Ave Synagogue | Please please program for March 10th going to pres |
| 1944.02.08 | Greissle, Felix | Schirmer | Enclosed are some more clippings from the New York |
| 1944.02.08 | Steuermann, Edward | Deeply moved by your kind words. Happy about succe | |
| 1944.02.09 | Lederman, Minna | Modern Music | First let me express to you my very great pleasure |
| 1944.02.09 | Stokowski, Leopold | Thank you for your telegram which has just arrived | |
| 1944.02.09 | Taylor, Deems | ASCAP | I am happy to say that I have worked out a system |
| [1944].02.10 | Steuermann, Edward | Your kind telegram made me feel very happy especia | |
| 1944.02.15 | Putterman, David J. | Did you receive our telegram last Tuesday not havi | |
| 1944.02.15 | Rodzinski, Artur | Philh Sym Soc of NY | I received your letter and have asked for the part |
| 1944.02.17 | Greissle, Felix | Schirmer | I regret very much to have to inform you that |
| 1944.02.18 | Patterson, David | In final desperation I am appealing to you to lend | |
| 1944.02.21 | Horowitz, Vladimir | Rachmaninoff Fund | It [w]as my privilege and honor, for many years, t |
| 1944.02.28 | Janssen, Werner | Werner Janssen SO | I am anticipating doing your "Verklärte Nacht" (re |
| [1944?.03?.??] | LA Philharmonic | The Patrons of the Los Angeles Philharmonic Young | |
| 1944.03.01 | Putterman, David J. | Park Ave Synagogue | All of us are keenly disappointed that a musical w |
| 1944.03.02 | Horowitz, Vladimir | Rachmaninoff Fund | Circular ready for publication acceptances for adv |
| 1944.03.04 | Parker, Millie C. | MTAC | Will you honor us by accepting this 1944 membershi |
| 1944.03.07 | Engel, Carl | Schirmer | On December 13 I wrote you that, on that date, we |
| 1944.03.10 | Greissle, Felix | Schirmer | I am in receipt of your brief letter which p |
| 1944.03.10 | Lederman, Minna | Modern Music | Many thanks for your self-portrait. It did arrive |
| 1944.03.12 | Griffen, John H. | I've had the chance to hear your concerto on three | |
| 1944.03.14 | Kreutz, [?] | I realize that you are a very busy man, so accordi | |
| 1944.03.15 | Greissle, Felix | Schirmer | Enclosed you will find a list with a number of que |
| 1944.03.16 | Cowell, Henry | This has no particular point except to send hearty | |
| 1944.03.19 | Halma, Harold | Do forgive me for not writing sooner; I phoned in | |
| [1944.03.20?] | Greissle, Gertrud | seit 2 Monaten beabsichtige ich täglich, Dir einen | |
| 1944.03.25 | Greissle, Felix | Schirmer | Incidentally I just learned that Koussevitzky is s |
| 1944.03.27 | Broder, Nathan | Schirmer | We are preparing a booklet about you containing a |
| 1944.03.27 | Greissle, Felix | Schirmer | Although some weeks ago I was of the opinion that |
| 1944.03.28 | Gray, Donald H. | H.W. Gray Company | We would like to know how you are coming on with t |
| 1944.03.28 | Greissle, Felix | Schirmer | In my letter of yesterday I forgot to ask you not |
| 1944.03.28 | Klatzkin, Jacob | Vor etwa sechs Wochen ließ ich Ihnen (durch Mr.W. | |
| 1944.03.28 | Taylor, Deems | ASCAP | At a recent meeting of the Writers' Classification |
| 1944.03.31 | Assoc Music Publ | Our public accountants, Touche, Niven & Co., 80 Ma | |
| 1944.03.31 | Reis, Claire R. | League of Composers | The League of Composers is calling the annual meet |
| 1944.04.01 | Koussevitzky, Serge | Koussevitzky Fndn | It gives me great pleasure to inform you that the |
| 1944.04.05 | Engel, Carl | Schirmer | I hate to bother you with a trivial matter. An acq |
| 1944.04.05 | Sparr, Reba | Philosophical Lib | This is just to inquire if you have had an opportu |
| 1944.04.08 | Koussevitzky, Serge | Thank you for telegram which am communication to b | |
| [1944].04.09 | Greissle, Gertrud | die Frau Eisler hat mir geschrieben, daß Du und Tr | |
| 1944.04.11 | Newlin, Dika | I heard the premiere of your organ variations last | |
| [1944].04.12 | Steuermann, Edward | Montag haben wir Deine Orgel-Variationen gehört. | |
| 1944.04.14 | Engel, Carl | Schirmer | I am terribly sorry to hear that you have had an a |
| 1944.04.15 | Gray, Donald H. | H.W. Gray Company | We recently learned with some surprise that Mr. Ca |
| 1944.04.18 | Greissle, Felix | Schirmer | Your letter of April 14th arrived yesterday, and t |
| 1944.04.19 | Gray, Donald H. | H.W. Gray Company | Thank you for your letter of the 15th and I have w |
| 1944.04.19 | Greissle, Felix | Schirmer | Although we are publishing the 2 piano version of |
| [1944].04.20 | Steuermann, Edward | Thank you very much for your letter. I wrote just | |
| 1944.04.21 | Toldi, Hilda | Ich bedaure sehr das Mißverständnis. Wenn immer | |
| 1944.04.24 | Grant, Margaret | Koussevitzky Fndn | As you may know a group of American Composers are |
| 1944.04.25 | Grant, Margaret | Koussevitzky Fndn | You will receive by mail paper for greeting to doc |
| [1944].04.25 | Greissle, Gertrud | ich erhielt Deinen Brief vom 7.April vor 14 Tagen | |
| 1944.04.27 | Engel, Carl | Strongly and urgently advise you reconsider Kousse | |
| 1944.04.28 | Grant, Margaret | Koussevitzky Fndn | Please send greeting and any musical inscription c |
| 1944.04.28 | Greissle, Felix | Schirmer | I have received your letter of April 25th. Of all |
| [1944?.05?.??] | Am Acad Arts Letters | The American Academy of Arts and Letters and the | |
| 1944.05.04 | Weinrich, Carl | Princeton Univ | I very much enjoyed playing the Variations for Org |
| 1944.05.05 | Copland, Aaron | Harvard University | I am hoping that by now you have received the invi |
| 1944.05.09 | Ryan, Wm. B. | Earle C. Anthony, Inc | Many thanks for your kind letter of May 3rd., and |
| 1944.05.13 | Greissle, Felix | Schirmer | Unfortunately the band score, and consequently the |
| [1944].05.18 | Greissle, Gertrud | seit ich Deinen Brief vom 3.Mai erhielt, hat sich | |
| 1944.05.19 | Putterman, David J. | We are planning another special musical service by | |
| 1944.05.19 | Winter, Hugo | Assoc Music Publ | Thank you for your letter of May 1st. I was unable |
| 1944.05.20 | Schnierer, Joseph | I thank you very much for the kind words you found | |
| 1944.05.23 | Greissle, Felix | Schirmer | In addition to the score of the band version of yo |
| 1944.05.26 | Underhill, Robert M. | UC Regents | This is to notify you that you have been appointed |
| 1944.05.28 | Koussevitzky, Serge | Koussevitzky Fndn | At the annual meeting of the Board of Directors of |
| 1944.05.31 | Sparr, Reba | Philosophical Lib | I sincerely hope that you have by now recovered fr |
| 1944.06.01 | Winter, Hugo | Assoc Music Publ | We have just discovered that we have no score, but |
| 1944.06.02 | Greissle, Felix | Schirmer | Thank you for your letter of May 30th. As soon as |
| 1944.06.04 | Kolisch, Rudolf | I've been terribly worried about your health; than | |
| 1944.06.04 | Reiter, Joseph | Wenn Sie ein sehr gutes Gedächtnis haben, werden | |
| 1944.06.05 | Cantrell, Byron | Thank you most heartily for your part in selecting | |
| 1944.06.07 | Broder, Nathan | Schirmer | Here is a set of proofs for the booklet we are pre |
| 1944.06.09 | Stadlen, Peter | Intend performing your piano concerto please cable | |
| 1944.06.11 | Greissle, Felix | ungefähr gleichzeitig mit diesem Brief wirst Du ei | |
| 1944.06.13 | Arlt, Gustave Otto | I do not quite understand the purport of your lett | |
| 1944.06.13 | Reese, Gustave | Schirmer | Under separate cover I am sending you a copy of Mr |
| 1944.06.13 | Smith, Moses | In connection with [a] magazine article about you | |
| 1944.06.13 | Sparr, Reba | Philosophical Lib | Have you received the sample translation? Our prin |
| 1944.06.13 | Thorner, Maurice | I received [a] letter from Office of Alien Propert | |
| 1944.06.16 | Adams, Robert D.W. | Univ of Kansas City | I am writing to make a tentative inquiry as to the |
| 1944.06.16 | Winter, Hugo | Assoc Music Publ | I received your letter of June 5th. You know, dear |
| 1944.06.19 | Greissle, Felix | Schirmer | Thank you for your letter of June 17th. I know Mr. |
| 1944.06.26 | Strang, Gerald | Here it has been many months since we have seen yo | |
| 1944.06.28 | Greissle, Felix | Schirmer | Thank you for your letter of June 22nd. Unfortunat |
| 1944.06.28 | Trimble, Lester | American Red Cross | I am sending by separate package, today, some manu |
| 1944.06.29 | Reese, Gustave | Schirmer | We take pleasure in sending under separate cover s |
| 1944.06.30 | Greissle, Arnold | This is the first letter to you in a long time. Th | |
| 1944.07.03 | Greissle, Felix | Schirmer | I have discussed with Mr. Efrem Kurtz the possibil |
| 1944.07.04 | Greissle, Felix | Reese hat Deinen Brief bezüglich der Instrumentati | |
| 1944.07.06 | Adams, Robert D.W. | Univ of Kansas City | Thank you for your letter of June 27, which was sl |
| 1944.07.07 | Taylor, Deems | ASCAP | At a recent meeting of the Writers' Classification |
| 1944.07.11 | Glasser, Lee | Philosophical Lib | Please send to our promotional department, at your |
| 1944.07.11 | Winter, Hugo | Assoc Music Publ | Fritz Reiner would like to perform the Five Orches |
| 1944.07.12 | Gassmann, Remi | Univ of Chicago | Last season the University of Chicago inaugurated |
| 1944.07.12 | Greissle, Felix | Schirmer | I am in receipt of your letter of July 10th. Here |
| 1944.07.17 | Greissle, Felix | Schirmer | I finally got the copy of your recent letter. I ha |
| 1944.07.18 | Reese, Gustave | Schirmer | Many thanks for your letter of June 29. I understa |
| 1944.07.18 | Rubsamen, Walter H. | UCLA | The University of California, Los Angeles, is spon |
| 1944.07.21 | Glasser, Lee | Philosophical Lib | Thanks for the photographs. Professor Max Graf, a |
| 1944.07.21 | Greissle, Felix | Schirmer | This is my last letter before I go on vacation. I |
| 1944.07.24 | Wolfsohn, Georg | Es ist leider sehr lange her, daß wir nichts von | |
| [1944.07.25?] | Greissle, Felix | vielen Dank für Euren lieben, leider so kurzen Bri | |
| 1944.07.25 | Munro, Thomas | Am Soc for Aesthetics | You are listed on the program for the A.S.A. meeti |
| 1944.07.25 | Reese, Gustave | Schirmer | Mr. Greissle has shown me the letter that you sent |
| 1944.07.27 | Adams, Robert D.W. | Univ of Kansas City | I have discussed again with President Decker the p |
| 1944.07.27 | Reiner, Fritz | I am very sorry to hear that there is no reduced v | |
| 1944.07.28 | Behrens, Gerda F. | UCLA | Your Biographical record sheet recently returned t |
| 1944.07.28 | List, Kurt | Listen Magazine | Many thanks for your letter plus pictures. One of |
| 1944.07.28 | Stokowski, Leopold | I am studying your Second Kammersymphonie and am g | |
| 1944.07.29 | Twa, Andrew J. | I am enclosing a copy of a paper recently written | |
| 1944.08.02 | Stokowski, Leopold | Can you tell me the duration of your Second Kammer | |
| 1944.08.02 | Winter, Hugo | Assoc Music Publ | Thank you for your kind letter. |
| 1944.08.05 | Bach, David Josef | ich hoffe, daß diese Zeilen sich rechtzeitig, das | |
| 1944.08.06 | Kolisch, Rudolf | Black Mountain Col | The reason why you didn't hear from me while I was |
| 1944.08.07 | Khuner, Felix | U.S. Army | This letter may reach you long before or long afte |
| 1944.08.07 | Stokowski, Leopold | Thank you for giving me the duration of your Secon | |
| 1944.08.08 | Burgin, Richard | Planning to give concerts consisting entirely of y | |
| 1944.08.08 | Gradenwitz, Peter | vor mir liegt Ihr Dankbrief für die Glückwünsche z | |
| 1944.08.09 | Greissle, Felix | Schirmer | It just comes to my mind that it would perhaps be |
| 1944.08.10 | Twa, Andrew J. | I acknowledge with thanks receipt of your article | |
| 1944.08.11 | Greissle, Felix | Schirmer | Thank you for sending me the text of the telegrams |
| 1944.08.15 | Adams, Robert D.W. | Univ of Kansas City | As we are now formulating our program of classes f |
| 1944.08.15 | Brown, Charles | 1944 Untd Jewish Welfare | Two weeks ago we wrote to you, asking your contrib |
| 1944.08.15 | Nachod, Hans | I didn't think of it. Dr. Oscar Adler, your old fr | |
| 1944.08.17 | Gassmann, Remi | Univ of Chicago | Since I received your letter of July 17 I have bee |
| 1944.08.17 | Greissle, Felix | Schirmer | Yesterday I received a telephone call from Mr. Rem |
| 1944.08.22 | Greissle, Felix | Schirmer | Thank you very much for the prompt return of the l |
| 1944.08.22 | Slezak, Walter | Gestern abend brachte mir Alma Werfel Ihr Blatt au | |
| 1944.08.24 | Gassmann, Remi | Must know at once if dates are satisfactory under | |
| 1944.08.24 | Greissle, Felix | Schirmer | I shall contact Miss Newlin in due time, that is, |
| 1944.08.24 | Sproul, Robert Gordon | UCLA | At the end of the term, in accordance with the sta |
| 1944.08.24 | Trimble, Lester | American Red Cross | I appreciate more than I can say the kind and gene |
| 1944.08.25 | Greissle, Felix | Schirmer | My secretary had the idea of sending you the negat |
| 1944.08.26 | Adams, Robert D.W. | Univ of Kansas City | Thank you for your letter of August 18. I am sorr |
| 1944.08.26 | Greissle, Hermann | I hope you will accept my apologies for not writin | |
| 1944.08.29 | Powell, Lawrence Clark | UCLA | I recall with much pleasure the opportunity I had |
| [1944.09?.??] | Jalowetz, Heinrich | Dieser Aufsatz ist ein unzulänglicher Versuch, mei | |
| 1944.09.01 | Gassmann, Remi | Univ of Chicago | Thank you kindly for replying to my telegram. I am |
| 1944.09.01 | Greissle, Hermann | [U.S. Army?] | I want to start out in wishing you a happy birthda |
| 1944.09.02 | Breuer, Robert | It is with pride and pleasure that I am sending yo | |
| 1944.09.04 | Benedict, H.H. | UC | This is in regard to my letter of August 29 concer |
| 1944.09.05 | Schnabel, Artur | Wie gern wäre ich zu Ihnen nach Brentwood Park gep | |
| 1944.09.06 | Greissle, Felix | Schirmer | Mr. Gassman has definitely scheduled the performan |
| 1944.09.07 | List, Kurt | Listen Magazine | Under separate cover we are mailing to you a copy |
| 1944.09.08 | Greissle, Felix | Schirmer | Koussevitzky is going to give the premiere of your |
| 1944.09.08 | Kestenberg, Leo | In deep admiration and gratitude for all you have | |
| 1944.09.08 | Klein, Walter | Ich habe das große Glück gehabt, ungefähr gleichze | |
| 1944.09.08 | Reese, Gustave | Schirmer | The approach of your seventieth birthday will doub |
| 1944.09.09 | Kallir, Otto | Galerie St. Etienne | Als Sie mir vor einigen Monaten so freundlich schr |
| 1944.09.09 | Newlin, Dika | Once again your birthday draws near - and since th | |
| 1944.09.09 | Powell, Lawrence Clark | UCLA | Thank you for your friendly letter. I am delighted |
| 1944.09.09 | Ranshofen-Wertheimer, Egon | American Univ | Gestatten Sie einem Ihnen Unbekannten, Ihnen zu Ih |
| 1944.09.09 | Stiedry, Fritz | Vor über vierzig Jahren hörte ich in Wien die Rosé | |
| 1944.09.10 | Diamond, David | May I, on your seventieth birthday, send you my si | |
| [1944.09.10] | Greissle, Gertrud | so schreib ich wieder einmal, anstatt bei Dir zu s | |
| 1944.09.10 | Horenstein, Jascha | bitte empfangen Sie die sehr herzlichen Wünsche zu | |
| 1944.09.10 | Klemperer, Lotte | Am 13ten ist Ihr Geburtstag & es tut mir so sehr l | |
| 1944.09.10 | Leichtentritt, Hugo | In der musikalischen Welt kann Ihr siebzigster Geb | |
| [1944].09.10 | Mayer, Ernst | als ich heute in der "Times" las, daß Sie diese W | |
| 1944.09.10 | Simon, Erich | Ihr siebzigster Geburtstag ist ein willkommener An | |
| 1944.09.10 | Zweig, Fritz | Erlauben Sie mir Ihnen - auch im Namen meiner Frau | |
| 1944.09.11 | Adler, Oskar | All my thoughts and thankful wishes are with you | |
| 1944.09.11 | Clurman, Harold | RKO Radio Pictures | I understand that the 13th of September is your se |
| 1944.09.11 | Gál, Erna | Fondest wishes | |
| 1944.09.11 | Greissle, Arnold | Wie Du vielleicht schon von meinen Eltern weißt, | |
| 1944.09.11 | Horner, Maria Katharina | Als eine von denen, die das Glück und die Gnade er | |
| 1944.09.11 | Hutcheson, Ernest | I read in yesterday's New York Times that you will | |
| 1944.09.11 | Kahn, Erich Itor | Ich habe leider nie das Glück gehabt, Ihr Schüler | |
| 1944.09.11 | Kolisch, Rudolf | It is a lucky coincidence, that my first act after | |
| 1944.09.11 | Korngold, Julius | Ich will und darf nicht unter denen fehlen, die Ih | |
| 1944.09.11 | List, Kurt | Common Sense | Beginning with the September issue of "Common Sens |
| 1944.09.11 | Neumann, Alfred | bitte nehmen Sie, zu Ihrem siebzigsten Geburtstag | |
| 1944.09.11 | Odets, Clifford | RKO Radio Pictures | Wednesday, the 13th, is your 70th birthday and the |
| 1944.09.11 | Polgar, Alfred | Höchst lächerlich das Getue, das jetzt um Sie gema | |
| 1944.09.11 | Putterman, David J. | Seventy years--young! God bless you with many mor | |
| 1944.09.11 | Reiner, Fritz | I am honored to join with my colleagues today in p | |
| 1944.09.11 | Schmid, Josef | von ganzem Herzen alles Gute zu Ihrem 70. Geburtst | |
| 1944.09.11 | Schwarz, Paul | Es ist lange her, daß wir einander nicht gesehen | |
| 1944.09.11 | Smith, Moses | I have just discovered that my article about you i | |
| 1944.09.11 | Strang, Gerald | For the second time your birthday approaches and w | |
| 1944.09.12 | Achron, Marie | Erlauben Sie mir herzlichst zu Ihrem 70-sten Gebur | |
| 1944.09.12 | Brunswick, Mark | Black Mountain Col | In devotion to the creator [of] Black Mountain Col |
| 1944.09.12 | Coolidge, Elizabeth Sprague | Please include me among your many appreciative and | |
| 1944.09.12 | Fuchs, Viktor | in der großen Schar Ihrer Freunde und Verehrer wi | |
| 1944.09.12 | Gerhard, Roberto | Many happy returns of 13th September, every good w | |
| 1944.09.12 | Herbert, Walter | New Orleans Opera Assn | On the occasion of your seventieth birthday, I wan |
| 1944.09.12 | Kohn, Carla | Zu Ihrem siebzigsten Geburtstag möchten wir Ihnen | |
| 1944.09.12 | Lachmann, Erich | Nehmen Sie--diesmal "in writing"--unsere allerinni | |
| 1944.09.12 | Mahler, Alma | Innigste wärmste Geburtstagswünsche von uns beiden | |
| 1944.09.12 | Manschinger, Kurt | Auf die Gefahr hin, daß Sie diese Zeilen vielleich | |
| 1944.09.12 | Rankl, Karl | Sincere and best wishes. Many happy returns. | |
| 1944.09.12 | Reich, Anton | Kindest congratulations. Love and respect, | |
| 1944.09.12 | Stein, Erwin | All our warmest wishes and congratulations. | |
| 1944.09.12 | Suphez[?], Blenk[?] | Ich möchte mich Ihren vielen Verehrern anschließen | |
| 1944.09.12 | Tansman, Alexandre | May I convey my heartfelt congratulations for your | |
| 1944.09.12 | Toch, Ernst | Mit der herzlichen Ergebenheit und Dankbarkeit ein | |
| 1944.09.12 | Werfel, Franz | I am very proud to be in possession of your new mu | |
| 1944.09.12 | Wines, George M. | First, may I offer my sincere congratulations on y | |
| 1944.09.12 | Winter, Hugo | Assoc Music Publ | My thoughts and those of AMP are with you today. G |
| 1944.09.13 | Dessau, Paul | mit meinen Wünschen zu Ihrem Geburtstage möchte ic | |
| 1944.09.13 | Dorian, Frederick | Much has changed since the days of Türkenstraße | |
| 1944.09.13 | Greissle, Felix | Schirmer | Yesterday I received the returned negatives of the |
| 1944.09.13 | Gusta[?], Rolf | Bis ins pianissimo schön erfüllten meisterlichen | |
| 1944.09.13 | Hilb, Emil | Es geht mir beinahe gegen den Strich einem mentale | |
| [1944.09.13?] | Khuner, Gertrude | "Happy Birthday". May this birthday bring all the | |
| 1944.09.13 | Knudsen, Vern O. | UCLA | There will be a meeting of the Faculty Research Le |
| 1944.09.13 | Korngold, Erich Wolfgang | Lassen Sie mich in dem Kreise derjenigen, die heut | |
| [1944.09.13?] | Langlie, Warren M. | Happy Birthday from all of us. You never need to w | |
| [1944.09.13?] | Lincoln, Daniel | Birthday Greetings. Best wishes for the happiest o | |
| 1944.09.13 | Lisner, Henry | I want to wish you sincere greetings on this your | |
| 1944.09.13 | McManus, George S. | This brings you our heartfelt congratulations and | |
| 1944.09.13 | Osborn, Max | Ich habe zwar nur einmal die Freude und das Glueck | |
| 1944.09.13 | Rebner, Adolf | Anläßlich des schönen Festtages sende ich Ihnen h | |
| 1944.09.13 | Rubsamen, Walter H. | We should have liked to pay our respects to you on | |
| 1944.09.13 | Steiner, Arnoldo | Mein letztes Schreiben, als Antwort auf Dein kurze | |
| [1944.09.13?] | Toldi, Julius | Unsere herzlichste Gratulation und innigsten Glück | |
| 1944.09.13 | Varèse, Louise | Affectionate greetings and many happy and fruitful | |
| [1944.09?.??] | Zilzer, Wolfgang A. | Just read about you in the papers and sincerely wi | |
| 1944.09.15 | Klatzkin, Jacob | ich bitte Sie, meine herzlichen Glückwünsche anläß | |
| 1944.09.15 | Lundberg, O. | UC Berkeley | Your letter of September 4 addressed to Mr. Benedi |
| 1944.09.16 | Stokowski, Leopold | I sent you a telegram for your birthday but Wester | |
| 1944.09.17 | Kanitz, Ernest | Es ist mir immer so ergangen, daß Angst vor dem Ge | |
| 1944.09.18 | Frank, Serge | Erlauben Sie, daß auch ich mich dem Chorus der Gra | |
| 1944.09.18 | Greissle, Felix | Schirmer | Please wire immediately if it is all right with yo |
| 1944.09.18 | Halma, Harold | Although I'm a little late in my congratulations o | |
| 1944.09.18 | Steuermann, Clara | How much the thoughts of all of us at Black Mounta | |
| 1944.09.20 | Greissle, Felix | Schirmer | Thank you for your wire, which I received yesterda |
| 1944.09.20 | Yates, Peter | Evenings on the Roof | I am happy to tell you that our quartet, Lee Wintn |
| 1944.09.22 | Carfagno, Simon | I have put off writing to you because I hoped to b | |
| 1944.09.22 | Cooke, James Francis | Presser Foundation | May I be one of those who are congratulating you a |
| 1944.09.22 | Powell, Lawrence Clark | UCLA | I feel very enthusiastic since my visit the other |
| 1944.09.23 | Greissle, Felix | ich möchte einen Teil Deines Briefes den Du mir i | |
| 1944.09.25 | Broder, Nathan | Schirmer | Owing to some last-minute changes and to the fact |
| 1944.09.25 | Greissle, Felix | Schirmer | Mr. Wallenstein will be in Los Angeles around the |
| 1944.09.25 | Hodgson, Hugh | Univ of Georgia | I want you to know I am thinking about you, and th |
| 1944.09.27 | Allen, Leroy W. | I feel very neglectful in not having written or pa | |
| 1944.09.28 | Hanna, Irene | Nehmen Sie bitte meine etwas verspäteten Glückwüns | |
| 1944.10.?? | Romberg, Sigmund | Song Writers' Protective Assn | This letter is of the utmost importance, so please |
| 1944.10.02 | Lederman, Minna | Modern Music | We should like to have for the next issue of Moder |
| 1944.10.02 | List, Kurt | Listen Magazine | I hope that by now you are in possession of the Se |
| 1944.10.03 | Sparr, Reba | Philosophical Lib | In connection with our recent correspondence, kind |
| 1944.10.04 | Greissle, Felix | Schirmer | I am in receipt of your letter of September 28th. |
| 1944.10.04 | Newlin, Dika | I am writing to ask you a very great favor. This f | |
| 1944.10.05 | Bauer, Julius | Heute erst erfuhr ich, daß Ihr 70. Geburtstag, de | |
| 1944.10.06 | Schirmer, Gustave | Schirmer | Your letter of September 28 received. Note that yo |
| 1944.10.10 | Adams, Robert D.W. | Univ of Kansas City | I mailed you recently an agreement form with a bla |
| 1944.10.10 | Strickland, William | It was the very greatest pleasure to me to have th | |
| 1944.10.14 | Lundberg, O. | UC Berkeley | Your letter of September 29, 1944, arrived while I |
| 1944.10.15 | Korngold, Julius | Ich möchte Ihnen noch sagen dürfen, wie sehr ich m | |
| 1944.10.17 | Greissle, Felix | Schirmer | Your Theme and Variations for Orchestra, Opus 43B |
| 1944.10.18 | Lederman, Minna | Modern Music | Thank you very much for the illuminating article y |
| 1944.10.19 | League of Composers | This year the League of Composers undertakes a mor | |
| 1944.10.20 | Greissle, Felix | Schirmer | I am extremely surprised at the behavior of the Lo |
| 1944.10.20 | Koussevitzky, Serge | We are all happy to perform your wonderful Variati | |
| 1944.10.20 | Rathaus, Karol | Queens College | I am enclosing a clipping from our college paper w |
| 1944.10.21 | Allen, Leroy W. | UCLA | I was much pleased to receive your "birthday lette |
| 1944.10.22 | Yates, Peter | Evenings on the Roof | Some messages are too lovely for us to keep them t |
| 1944.10.23 | Broder, Nathan | Schirmer | Here at last is the booklet. Additional copies are |
| 1944.10.25 | Kallir, Otto | Galerie St. Etienne | Thank you very much for your letter. The Beer-Hofm |
| 1944.10.25 | Reiner, Fritz | Many thanks for your kind acknowledgement of my go | |
| 1944.10.26 | Gordon, Rosa | Carnegie Endowment | Dr. Ranshofen-Wertheimer, für den ich hier als Ass |
| 1944.10.26 | Greissle, Felix | Schirmer | Thank you very much for your letter of October 23r |
| 1944.10.26 | Jalowetz, Heinrich | Deine Anerkennung meines Geburtstagsartikels macht | |
| 1944.10.26 | Miles, Russell H. | Univ of Illinois | If I might have a very brief reply to the followin |
| 1944.10.26 | Newlin, Dika | Yesterday, I received your letter, which had been | |
| 1944.10.27 | Aucoin, Lionel A. | Aucoin Bros | Igor Stravinsky, Darius Milhaud, Jean Sibelius, Ri |
| 1944.10.27 | Greissle, Felix | Schirmer | Yesterday I had a talk with the chief of the Offic |
| 1944.10.28 | Greissle, Felix | Schirmer | Enclosed you will find a letter from Mr. Wallenste |
| 1944.10.29 | Wolfsohn, Hermann | Fulham Hospital | My father has just written to me your address, so |
| 1944.10.30 | Sessions, Roger | I hope you will accept the enclosed article,--whic | |
| 1944.10.30 | Spinner, Leopold | At last I got my copy ready, though I started well | |
| 1944.10.31 | Lehner, Eugene | Hätte Ihr Brief heute eine schuldbeladene, treulos | |
| 1944.11.?? | Goehr, Walter | This is to introduce a young English composer frie | |
| 1944.11.01 | Bird, Remsen D. | Occidental College | We are exceedingly happy at Occidental College tha |
| 1944.11.01 | Greissle, Felix | Schirmer | Thank you very much for your letter of October 28t |
| 1944.11.03 | Greissle, Felix | Schirmer | Enclosed you will find one sample page of the band |
| 1944.11.03 | Greissle, Hermann | Today I received your letters of October eleventh | |
| 1944.11.04 | Harrison, Lou | Thank you very much for your kind letter and the c | |
| 1944.11.06 | Fischer, Gottfried Bermann | Berm.-Fisch. Verl | Thomas Mann wird am 6. Juni 1945 siebzig Jahre alt |
| 1944.11.06 | Knudsen, Robert Telford Andrew | I guess Dr. Koussevitzky has already sent you this | |
| 1944.11.09 | Aucoin, Lionel A. | Aucoin Bros | Thanks a million for the fine personally autograph |
| 1944.11.09 | Gassmann, Remi | Univ of Chicago | I am indeed unhappy to hear that your health is ma |
| [1944?].11.09 | Steuermann, Edward | meinen allerherzlichsten Dank für Deine lieben Wor | |
| 1944.11.11 | Greissle, Felix | Schirmer | I am glad you are pleased with the sample page of |
| 1944.11.11 | Khuner, Felix | U.S. Army | Best Wishes for a Merry Christmas and a Happy New |
| 1944.11.13 | Merritt, A. Tillman | Harvard University | The Committee to Visit the Department of Music at |
| 1944.11.14 | Putterman, David J. | It was genuinely sweet of you to acknowledge my bi | |
| 1944.11.15 | Greissle, Felix | Schirmer | Your Second Chamber Symphony, as performed by the |
| 1944.11.17 | Greissle, Felix | Schirmer | I have sent you the score of your Opus 43B. I was |
| [1944].11.18 | Greissle, Gertrud | ich habe so lange nicht geschrieben, daß die Vorst | |
| 1944.11.18 | Greissle, Hermann | This afternoon I received the two packages you sen | |
| 1944.11.18 | Winter, Hugo | Assoc Music Publ | I am not surprised at your letter of Novemeber 13t |
| 1944.11.20 | Greissle, Felix | Schirmer | I am very pleased to inform you that your Ode to N |
| 1944.11.20 | Moe, Henry Allen | Guggenheim Foundation | Miss Dika Newlin has applied for a Fellowship in m |
| 1944.11.21 | Sparr, Reba | Philosophical Lib | In connection with your inquiry of November 3rd, w |
| 1944.11.22 | Bird, Remsen D. | Occidental College | May I acknowledge with very sincere appreciation y |
| 1944.11.23 | Greissle, Hermann | Friendly Christmas Greetings. May the friendliness | |
| 1944.11.24 | Greissle, Felix | Schirmer | This is an attempt at a report to you on the reher |
| 1944.11.24 | Murray, Robert L. | ASCAP | I believe that you will find the enclosed booklet |
| 1944.11.24 | Newlin, Dika | This past week has indeed been a rich musical feas | |
| 1944.11.26 | Elkus, Albert I. | I wish to tell you how greatly moved I was today b | |
| 1944.11.26 | Gál, Erna | Many thanks for your kind letter! Surely you have | |
| 1944.11.26 | Strang, Gerald | I tried several times to call you today but your p | |
| 1944.11.28 | Czernin, Ferdinand | Austrian Action | entschuldigen Sie bitte, daß ich mich heute mit e |
| [1944?].11.29 | Danenberg, Emil | Just a note to thank you very much for writing the | |
| 1944.11.29 | Frankenstein, Alfred V. | SF Symphony | As you probably know, Mr. Monteux is planning to p |
| 1944.11.30 | Nachod, Hans | That was a real present to me: two letters from yo | |
| 1944.12.?? | Eichberg, Bonnie Lee | Christmastide makes me think of dear Fritz's old f | |
| [1944.12.00] | Moe, Henry Allen | Guggenheim Foundation | I beg to acknowledge, with the thanks of the Found |
| 1944.[12.??] | Stiedry, Fritz | Die herzlichsten Weihnachts- u. Neujahrsgrüße! | |
| 1944.12.01 | Modern Music | Enclosed please find our check for your contributi | |
| 1944.12.01 | Beach, Hugh D. | Newsweek | The "Music" section in Newsweek's December 4th iss |
| 1944.12.01 | Frank, Serge | It is with a feeling of considerable embarassment | |
| 1944.12.01 | Lehner, Eugene | der große Tag war nun da und ich glaube, Sie hätte | |
| 1944.12.01 | List, Kurt | Listen Magazine | Enclosed is another of my articles on the "Ode". I |
| 1944.12.01 | Merritt, A. Tillman | Harvard University | Let me take this opportunity to tell you that the |
| 1944.12.02 | Gerhard, Roberto | Thank you so much for your letter which has given | |
| 1944.12.03 | Frankenstein, Alfred V. | SF Chronicle | Many thanks for your kind letter. I am forwarding |
| [1944?].12.04 | Steuermann, Edward | die aufregende Woche der Aufführungen ist nun vor | |
| 1944.12.05 | Yates, Peter | Evenings on the Roof | Pierrot Lunaire is in rehearsal. William Vandenbur |
| 1944.12.07 | Greissle, Felix | Schirmer | Thank you for your letter of December 1st. I am in |
| 1944.12.08 | Bird, Remsen D. | Last evening was memorable and beautiful! Thank yo | |
| 1944.12.08 | Lederman, Minna | Modern Music | I very much regret not being able to tell you that |
| 1944.12.09 | Krenek, Ernst | For tomorrow's great day I had devised a very nice | |
| 1944.12.09 | Langlie, Warren M. | I feel most regretful that I have not written to y | |
| 1944.12.11 | Frank, Serge | I have the great pleasure of announcing to you tha | |
| 1944.12.12 | Bird, Remsen D. | Occidental College | We are exceedingly happy here at the college in th |
| 1944.12.12 | Leibowitz, René | [not seen] | |
| 1944.12.14 | Hoffmann, Richard, Sr. | Many thanks for your letter of the 17th Oct. which | |
| [1944].12.18 | Greissle, Gertrud | ich habe wieder ziemlich lange nicht geschrieben, | |
| [1944?.12?.25?] | Kinoshita, Esther | I enjoyed your recent composition, "Ode to Napoleo | |
| 1944.12.26 | Fischer, Gottfried Bermann | Berm.-Fisch. Verl | Thank you very much for your friendly letter of De |
| 1944.12.27 | Powell, Lawrence Clark | UCLA | I must confess I am surprised to hear that you hav |
| 1944.12.29 | Crain, Hal D. | Los Angeles Conservatory | Since it is our understanding that you will be fin |
| 1944.12.29 | Gallimard, Gaston | Lib NRF Gallimard | Nous serions heureux d'acquérir les droits pour la |
| 1944.12.30 | Frank, Serge | Please, find enclosed herewith a copy of the list |
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