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Satellite Collections [G13] Inhalt
Greissle, Arnold Rudolf, 1923-
Collection, 1866-1974: 1 folder
Arnold Rudolf Greissle is the first son of Felix Greissle and Gertrud
Greissle-Schönberg, the daughter of Arnold Schönberg. He emigrated
with his family to the United States in 1938. Schönberg dedicated
his Quintet for Wind Instruments, opus 26, to his grandson ('Dem Bubi
Arnold').
Contents
Inventory (3 leaves)
Correspondence
1. Erwin Ratz to Felix Greissle, Locarno 21 October 1937 (letter)
2. B. Rothe (Universal-Edition) to Felix Greissle, Vienna 21 September
1938 (letter)
3. B. Rothe (Universal Edition) to Felix Greissle, Vienna 30 November
1938 (annotation on letter: answered 12 December) (letter)
4. Therese Greissle to Felix, Gertrud (Trudi), Arnold and Hermann Greissle,
Vienna 28 December 1938 (letter)
5. Georg Schönberg to Gertrud Greissle-Schönberg, 9 September
1939 (letter)
6. Therese Greissle to Felix and Gertrud Greissle, Vienna 24 October 1939
(letter)
7. Arnold Schoenberg to Felix Greissle, 18 March 1941 (telegram)
8. Josef Rufer to Felix Greissle, Berlin 18 September 1945 (letter)
9. B. Rothe (Universal edition) to Felix and Gertrud Greissle, Vienna
6 March 1947 (letter)
10. Georg Schönberg to Gertrud Greissle, 6 March 1947 (letter)
11. Julius Schranzhofer, cousin, to Felix Greissle, Vienna 8 March 1947
(letter)
12. Georg Schönberg to Felix Greissle, 16 April 1947 (letter)
13.Therese Greissle to Felix Greissle, Vienna 21 May 1947 (letter)
14. Rudolf Greissle, brother, to Felix Greissle, Salzburg 26 May 1947
(letter)
15. Therese Greissle to Felix Greissle, 1947 (letter)
16. Henry Cowell to Felix Greissle, California 6 September 1947 (letter)
17. Erwin Ratz to Felix Greissle, Vienna 1 October 1947 (letter)
18. Georg Schönberg to Gertrud and Felix Greissle, 25 November 1947
(letter)
19. Louise Zemlinsky to Felix Greissle, New York December 1947 (letter)
20. Henry Cowell to Felix Greissle, New York 27 December 1947 (letter)
21. Sidney Cowell, wife of Henry Cowell, to Felix Greissle, 27 December
1947 (letter)
22. Sidney Cowell to Antonietta Greissle, wife of Arnold Greissle, 27
December 1947 (letter)
23. Wilhelm Reich to Felix Greissle, 27 December 1947 (letter)
24. Hugo Winter to Felix Greissle, 30 December 1947 (letter)
25. Max Deutsch to Felix Greissle, Paris 3 January 1948 (letter)
26. Georg Schönberg to Felix Greissle, Mödling 3 January 1957
(letter)
27. Susi and Hansl Supan, Rudolf Kolisch, Walter Szmolyan and Nuria Nono
to Arnold Greissle, Mödling September 1974 (postcard)
Drawings and Printings
1. Pen drawing by Hermann Greissle
2. Lithograph by Hermann Greissle
Official documents
I. Certificates of Birth, Baptism and Marriage
1. Theresia Fenz, Baptismal Certificate, born 1842, baptised 1866
2. Josef Greissle and Theresia Berger, Marriage Certificate, Vienna 12
February 1894
3. Arnold Rudolf Greissle, Birth Certificate, born 9 April 1923 in Mödling
II. Passport, Visa, Identity and Emigration Documents
1. Felix Greissle, Letter from the Austro-Mechana Society to Felix Greissle,
included are forms requesting personal details, Vienna 14 June 1938
2. Arnold Schoenberg, affidavit regarding his request to allow Felix Greissle,
his wife Gertrud (daughter of Schoenberg) and the two sons Arnold and
Hermann entry into the United States by permanent visa, County of Los
Angeles 15 June 1938
3. Felix Greissle, Letter from police president in Vienna to Felix Greissle
regarding certificates of conduct for the two sons Arnold and Hermann
(needed for immigration purposes into the United States), payment record,
Vienna 30 August 1938
4. Felix Greissle to the police in Mödling, applying for character
references (Leumundszeugniss) for his two sons (needed for immigration
purposes), New York City 7 September 1938
5. Felix, Gertrud and Hermann Greissle, German passport, signed in New
York in the German Consulate, 16 December 1939
6. Arnold Greissle, Delivery Docket of Alien Registration Certificate,
25 February 1942
7. Arnold Greissle, Alien Registration Certificate, stamped 24 February
1942 in New York
8. Arnold Greissle, Coast Guard Certificate
III. Documents from Educational Institutions
1. Felix Greissle, Course Attendance Record Book (Studienbuch) while studying
at the University of Vienna, October 1919 until July 1921
2 3. Arnold Rudolf Greissle, Student Identity Card, Student at the Bundes-Realgymansium
in Mödling, card signed Mödling 2 October 1935, stamped for
the years 1936/37 and 1937/1938
3. Arnold Rudolf Greissle, 'Halbjahresausweis' - School Report from the
Bundes-Realgymnasium 1937/38, signed 11 February 1938
4. Arnold Rudolf Greissle, High School Diploma of the Haaren High School
in New York, June 1940
IV. Miscellaneous Documents
1. Felix Greissle, Letter of appointment, Vienna 12 August 1916, new rank
as Lieutenant in Reserve (Leutenant in Reserve) beginning 1 August 1916
2. Felix Greissle, Transfer of copyright from Felix Greissle to Universal-Edition
Leipzig-Wien, Vienna 15 June 1935, Felix Greissle's revision of the German
text of the opera Jenufa by Leo Janacek
3. Arnold Rudolf Greissle, Diploma for the first place in a stenography
competition, 20 June 1937
4. Felix Greissle, Registration - duplicate (Meldezettel - Duplikat),
Mödling 28 February or April 1923
5. Felix Greissle, Notification for referendum and election on the subject
'Grossdeutscher Reichstag', 10 April 1938
6. Felix Greissle, bill for a hospital treatment (name on bill: Kreisler),
Mödling 8 May 1938, receipt of payment Mödling 16 May 1938
7. Arnold Schoenberg, certified copy of a letter by Robert M. Underhill,
Secretary and Treasurer at the University of California to Arnold Schoenberg
regarding his salary for the year ending 30 June 1939 written on 6 May
1938, copy verified on 31 May 1938
8. Felix Greissle, Account Statement of expenses in Mödling, Vienna
21 September 1938
9. Arnold Schoenberg, Certificate for Royalty paid in 1940 by the American
Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers, 16 December 1940
10. Felix Greissle, notes regarding damaged clothing, 1940
11. Arnold Schoenberg, Certificate of employment as Professor ofMusic
at the University of California in Los Angeles, 3 February 1941
12. Sketch of Arnold Schoenberg's genealogy
Music instructions, notes and lists of
errata
1. Arnold Schoenberg to Gertrud Greissle, music instructions
2. Arnold Schoenberg to Felix Greissle, 18 October 1937, rows and annotations
to transpositions
3. Arnold Schoenberg, note to Felix Greissle
4. Arnold Schoenberg, note to Felix Greissle ('Trudi hat recht')
5. Arnold Schoenberg, 'Anweisungen für die Herstellung eines Klavierauszuges
des Violinkonzertes'- notes on the production of a piano version of the
violin concerto, opus 36
6. Arnold Schoenberg, notes to the piano version of the violin concerto,
opus 36
7. Arnold Schoenberg to Gertrud Greissle, notes to opus 37
Lists of errata refer to the piano version of the concerto for violin
and orchestra, opus 36
8. Arnold Schoenberg, List of Errata no. 5 (notes to measure 296 - 372)
9. Arnold Schoenberg, List of Errata no. 7 (notes to measure 446 - 466)
10. Arnold Schoenberg, List of Errata no. 9 (notes to measure 475 - 502)
11. Arnold Schoenberg, List of Errata no. 12 (notes to measure 588 - 621)
12. Arnold Schoenberg, List of Errata no. 13 (notes to measure 623 - 723)
13. Arnold Schoenberg, notes for a good presentation of the piano version
on manuscript paper
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