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Letters from Philadelphia, Pa.
| FROM: Murphy, James P.J. |
1950.08.20 |
I received your letter and was made most happy tha |
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| FROM: Murphy, James P.J. |
1950.08.08 |
I am taking the liberty of writing to you in the h |
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| FROM: Caruso, Francesco |
1950.07.29 |
I hope that the seeming impertinence of this lette |
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| FROM: Cohn, Arthur, Free Library of Philadelphia |
1949.03.02 |
Thank you for your letter of February 25 and your |
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| FROM: Cohn, Arthur, Free Library of Philadelphia |
1949.02.14 |
I wish we could help you in regard to your request |
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| FROM: Cohn, Arthur, Free Library of Philadelphia |
1948.10.29 |
I am informed by Mr. Walter Hinrichsen, President |
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| FROM: Cohn, Arthur, Free Library of Philadelphia |
1948.04.21 |
Simultaneous with the receipt of a communication f |
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| FROM: Cohn, Arthur, Free Library of Philadelphia |
1948.03.18 |
Thank you for your letter of March 8. I have just |
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| FROM: Cohn, Arthur, Free Library of Philadelphia |
1948.01.22 |
I wish to thank you for your very kind letter of J |
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| FROM: Cooke, James Francis, Etude: a monthly musical journal, Etude Music Magazine, Etude: the music magazine |
1947.03.13 |
In a forthcoming editorial in The Etude, I have ch |
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| FROM: Price, Franklin H., Free Library of Philadelphia |
1945.12.27 |
The Library is very happy to forward to you under |
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| FROM: Cooke, James Francis, Presser Foundation |
1944.09.22 |
May I be one of those who are congratulating you a |
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| FROM: Gesensway, Louis |
1941.01.07 |
I am sending you a letter that was published that |
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| FROM: Krasner, Louis |
1940.12.04 |
Erst jetzt - nachdem wir schon vier Proben hatten |
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| FROM: Cooke, James Francis, Etude: a monthly musical journal, Etude Music Magazine, Etude: the music magazine |
1940.08.15 |
It seems strange that you have been in America so |
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| FROM: Speiser, Maurice J., Maurice J. Speiser Law Offices, Speiser & Speiser, Law Offices |
1939.04.26 |
I was delighted to hear from you. Both Mrs. Speise |
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| FROM: Stokowski, Leopold |
1939.04.18 |
We were obliged to postpone the performance of you |
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| FROM: Graf, Herbert |
1934.09.16 |
Kurz nach meiner Ankunft in New York habe ich im H |
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| FROM: Stokowski, Leopold |
1933.11.02 |
Welcome to our very disturbed country. I hope you |
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| FROM: Cooke, James Francis, Theodore Presser Company |
1933.06.23 |
Kommenden Oktober feiert "The Etude Music Magazine |
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| FROM: Philadelphia Orchestra |
1932.03.08 |
Refer you to Hertzka Vienna--Phila[delphia] Orches |
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| FROM: Stokowski, Leopold, Philadelphia Orchestra |
1929.11.12 |
In case you and the League of Composers come to mu |
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| FROM: Stokowski, Leopold, Philadelphia Orchestra |
1929.11.10 |
Thank you for your letter about Adolf Loos. I will |
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| FROM: Stokowski, Leopold, Philadelphia Orchestra |
1929.10.13 |
Forgive me for bothering so busy a man as I know y |
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| FROM: Kindler, Hans |
1927.02.26 |
Will you accept commission to write chamber orches |
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| FROM: King, Craig, Sesquicentennial International Exposition |
1926.03.29 |
On behalf of Dr. Herbert J. Tily and THE MUSIC COM |
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| FROM: King, Craig, Sesquicentennial International Exposition |
1926.03.04 |
At the request of Dr. Herbert J. Tily, Chairman of |
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| FROM: Cooke, James Francis, Etude: a monthly musical journal, Etude Music Magazine, Etude: the music magazine |
1924.01.25 |
Mr. Cooke has asked me to write and correct a stat |
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| FROM: Cooke, James Francis, Etude: a monthly musical journal, Etude Music Magazine, Etude: the music magazine |
1924.01.23 |
The writer is very greatly gratified by your kind |
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| FROM: Cooke, James Francis, Etude: a monthly musical journal, Etude Music Magazine, Etude: the music magazine |
1923.11.26 |
We are very glad that you wrote us on the 8th that |
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| FROM: Cooke, James Francis, Etude: a monthly musical journal, Etude Music Magazine, Etude: the music magazine |
1923.06.30 |
Thank you for your very cordial letter of the 12th |
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| FROM: Cooke, James Francis, Etude: a monthly musical journal, Etude Music Magazine, Etude: the music magazine |
1923.05.16 |
In October next The Etude Music Magazine will cele |
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| FROM: Stokowski, Leopold, Philadelphia Orchestra |
1920.03.15 |
I hope you will permit me unbekannterweise to addr |
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Letters to Philadelphia, Pa.
| TO: Stokowski, Leopold |
1939.04.22 |
In reply to your letter of April 16, I will send y |
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| TO: Etude: a monthly musical journal, Etude Music Magazine, Etude: the music magazine |
1923.06.12 |
Zum 40-ten Jahrestag der Begründung Ihrer Zeitschr |
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| TO: Murphy, James P.J. |
1950.08.14 |
Mr. Schoenberg asks me to write you that he will a |
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| TO: Caruso, Francesco |
1950.08.09 |
I answer you that you have my full sympathy for yo |
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| TO: Cohn, Arthur, Free Library of Philadelphia |
1949.02.25 |
Though I am still alittle offended by your abrupt |
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| TO: Cohn, Arthur, Free Library of Philadelphia |
1949.02.10 |
May I ask you whether you have parts of my Pierrot |
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| TO: Wood, Roger |
1948.01.20 |
It is unfortunately quite improbable that my own t |
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| TO: Cohn, Arthur, Free Library of Philadelphia |
1948.01.05 |
Thank you for extending your interest in chamber m |
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| TO: Cohn, Arthur, Free Library of Philadelphia |
1948.04.16 |
Mr. Schoenberg needs urgently the score and parts |
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| TO: Cohn, Arthur, Free Library of Philadelphia |
1948.03.24 |
On Mr. Schoenbergs behalf I am replying to your l |
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| TO: Cohn, Arthur, Free Library of Philadelphia |
1948.03.08 |
Because of the negligence of a musician who left t |
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| TO: Curtis Publishing Company |
1942.06.22 |
By mistake I have paid twice for a renewal |
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| TO: Price, Franklin H. |
1941.09.20 |
Enclosed the information about my "Five Orchestra |
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| TO: Etude: a monthly musical journal, Etude Music Magazine, Etude: the music magazine |
1940.08.06 |
In your October 1923 issue of the Etude you publis |
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| TO: Stokowski, Leopold, Philadelphia Orchestra |
1931.00.00 |
um sie nicht allzu lange warten zu lassen (denn ic |
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| TO: Speiser, Maurice J. |
1939.04.24 |
I remember with great pleasure the delightful even |
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| TO: Speiser, Maurice J. |
1934.08.29 |
at first I must apologize [for] my silence. |
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| TO: Speiser, Maurice J. |
1934.05.30 |
The fifth of May, by Rainer, we were asked, whethe |
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| TO: Bok, Mary Louise Curtis, Curtis Institute of Music |
1934.04.10 |
Many thanks stop we shall wire hour arrival stop l |
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| TO: Stokowski, Leopold |
1933.11.14 |
I think you know, that I have lost my engagement a |
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| TO: Stokowski, Leopold, Philadelphia Orchestra |
1932.03.16 |
Herrn Hertzka frage ich weder als Mensch, noch als |
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| TO: Stokowski, Leopold |
1932.04.00 |
I beg you as man and artist to cable me truly the |
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| TO: Stokowski, Leopold, Philadelphia Orchestra |
1931.11.20 |
ich bin zwar noch böse auf Sie weil, Sie mir meine |
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| TO: Stokowski, Leopold, Philadelphia Orchestra |
1929.10.26 |
ich weiß nicht ob Ihnen Adolf Loos bekannt ist: ic |
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| TO: Kindler, Hans |
1927.03.02 |
Acceptiere. dratet Naeheres. |
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| TO: King, Craig, Sesquicentennial International Exposition |
1926.03.17 |
Ihnen für die freundliche Mitteilung und dem Comit |
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| TO: Cooke, James Francis, Etude: a monthly musical journal, Etude Music Magazine, Etude: the music magazine |
1923.12.18 |
ich erhielt die beiden Hefte des "The Etude" und |
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| TO: Cooke, James Francis, Etude: a monthly musical journal, Etude Music Magazine, Etude: the music magazine |
1923.11.08 |
am 30. Juni bestättigten Sie mir den Empfang eines |
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| TO: Cooke, James Francis, Etude: a monthly musical journal, Etude Music Magazine, Etude: the music magazine |
1923.06.12 |
Ihr nach Beriin-Südenedne adressierter Brief vom |
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