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Typed letter from Hertzka (UE) to Schenker, dated November 24, 1911

[UE letterhead]
Wien, 24. Novembr. 1911.

Herrn Dr. Heinrich S c h e n k e r ,
W i e n .

Sehr vereehter Herr Doktor !

Besten Dank für Ihre frdl. Anregung, das A Dur Konzert von Mozart für 2 Klaviere zu 4 Händen herauszugeben.1 Wir haben sofort nach Erhalt Ihres Schreibens uns die Verlagsbücher2 angesehen, um uns über die Gangbarkeit der bei uns bereits für 2 Klaviere zu 4 Händen erschienenen Konzerte C Dur und C Moll von Mozart ein Bild zu machen. Zu meinem Bedauern muss ich Ihnen nun mitteilen, dass das Ergebnis dieser Recherche ein sehr betrübendes war, denn diese beiden Konzerte erweisen sich als sehr wenig gangbar und haben in den 10 Jahren ihres Erscheinens noch lange nicht die Stichkosten ammortisiert, dass ich es unter diesen Umständen nicht verantworten könnte, ein weiteres Konzert herauszubringen. Ich kann daher, so leid es mir stets tut, Ihrer Anregung nicht entsprechen zu können, von Ihrem Vorschlage keinen Gebrauch machen.

Mit den besten Empfehlungen in vorzüglicher Hochschätzung ergebenst :

[ stamp: ] Universal-Edition Actiengesellschaft
[ sign’d: ] Hertzka

N.B. Ich erwarte von der Firma Breitkopf & Härtel, welche mit der Herstellung Ihrer Beethoven IX. Symphoniearbeit betraut wurde, sehr bald Korrekturabzüge. –3

© Universal Edition A.G., Wien, published here with kind permission, 2004.
© Transcription Ian Bent 2006.

Typed letter from Hertzka (UE) to Schenker, dated November 24, 1911

[UE letterhead]
Vienna, November 24, 1911

Dr. Heinrich S c h e n k e r ,
V i e n n a

Dear Doctor,

Grateful thanks for your kind suggestion of publishing the Mozart A major Concerto for two pianos four hands.1 Immediately upon receipt of your letter, we looked at our pressbooks2 to form an impression of how well the Mozart C major and C minor Concertos already issued by us for two pianos four hands have sold. To my regret, I must now inform you that the results of these inquiries made distressing reading, for these two concertos turn out to have sold very poorly and in the ten years since their appearance not yet by a long way to have amortised their engraving costs. Under these circumstances, I could not justify publishing yet another concerto. Sorry though I always am therefore not to be able to comply with a suggestion from you, I cannot take your proposal any further.

With my compliments and kind regards, Yours very truly,

[ stamp: ] Universal Edition & Co.
[ sign’d: ] Hertzka

N.B. I am expecting proofs any moment now from the firm of Breitkopf & Härtel to whom the production of your book on Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony was entrusted.3

© Translation Ian Bent 2006.

COMMENTARY:
Format: 1p letter, typed message, stamped and holograph signatures
Sender address: Vienna
Recipient address:

FOOTNOTES

1 Made in WSLB 84, November 19, 1911.

2 Verlagsbücher: i.e. the handwritten registers in which the print-runs, dates, and distribution of each UE publication are recorded.

3 See also OC 52/66, October 31, 1911, and WSLB 84, November 19, 1911. The printing works of Breitkopf & Härtel of Leipzig were in constant use by UE.

SUMMARY
Acks WSLB 84; is unable, on the basis of previous sales figures, to undertake S's arrangement of a Mozart piano concerto. — Proofs of S's Beethoven Ninth Symphony book expected any moment.

© Commentary, Footnotes, Summary Ian Bent 2006

Bent, Ian
Hertzka, Emil
UE
DE
Cambridge University Faculty of Music-Ian Bent
Hertzka, Emil; UE; Schenker, Heinrich; Mozart; piano concerto; arrangement; sales figures; Beethoven; Ninth Symphony; Beethovens Neunte Sinfonie; proofs
Typed letter from Hertzka (UE) to Schenker, dated November 24, 1911
OC 52/67
1911-11-24
2006-12-01
UE
Hertzka
email from Aygün Lausch (Universal Edition) to Ian Bent, 2004-09-09, confirming UE’s ownership of IPR and granting permission to post to pilot website.
Schenker, Heinrich (1911-1935)--Schenker, Jeanette (1935-1938)--Oster, Ernst (1938-c.1939)—New York Public Library (c.1939-)
IPR: Universal Edition, A.G.; Image: New York Public Library, New York; Transcription, Translation, Commentary, Footnotes, and Summary: Ian Bent.
Vienna
1911

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