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- December 29, 1955 (Creation)
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1 page, typed
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Zuckerkandl responds to Schulmeister regarding the status of his contribution to Spectrum Austriae. He also provides a brief project timeline. Zuckerkandl specifies the types of images required for his article. These include portraits of Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, Bruckner, and Schubert; images of locales related to Beethoven; images of the cities of Vienna, Salzburg, and various locations therein; compositional sketches of Beethoven, Mozart, and Schubert; excerpts from the song "Schönbrunner" [possibly Joseph Lanner, Die Schönbrunner, Op. 200] and a composition by Bruckner.
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- German
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St. John's, Box 1, Folder 3
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Published article:
- Zuckerkandl, Viktor. 1957. “Das Österreichische in der Musik.” In Spectrum Austriae: Österreich in Geschichte und Gegenwart, edited by Otto Schulmeister with Johann Christoph Allmayer-Beck and Adam Wandruszka, 524–63. Vienna: Herder.
Re-published:
- Zuckerkandl, Viktor. 1964. “Das Österreichische in der Musik.” In Vom musikalischen Denken: Begegnung von Ton und Wort, 223–67. Zürich: Rhein-Verlag.
Correspondence:
- See related correspondence with Anton Böhm and Otto Schulmeister [editors of Spectrum Austriae].
“Brader Tantz zu Wien” (in Das deutsche Volkslied) is mentioned in Zuckerkandl's article, “Das Österreichische in der Musik.”
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Folder labelled "Correspondence with the editor of 'Spektrum Austriae.'"