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Letter, Los Angeles, to Clara Steuermann, New York
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Aufnahmedatum: 1948 October
Dauer: 2:07
Beschreibung: Letter in English. Schoenberg
thanks Silvers for the gift of a wire recorder.
Signatur: 2/C (2:03); 109/R7 (2:07); 2/W
(2:03)
Publikationen: keine
Transkription:
SCHOENBERG: Dear Miss Silvers: After worse attempts, I try now, for the
perhaps sixth or seventh time, to speak to you. I want to thank you very
cordially for this wonderful gift--the Webster wire recorder. I am sure
it will help me to really finish this book on counterpoint at least the
first volume, Preliminary Exercises, in time. After all, I will have,
at first, to acquire... to know exactly what I want to say before I start
because this is what always happens and why I ruined half a spool already
throwing away the wire. But this time I hope it will succeed, or, I will
succeed (better). I will... I am sure that when I can finish this book
there will be a possibility to reward you, making it known to everybody
who reads this book that I thank it to you that I could do this in my
present state. Thank you very much Miss Clara Silvers.
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