C.F. Kahnt
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History
Christian Friedrich Kant (°1823) opened his music store, publishing house and music lending library on 2 October 1851 in Leipzig. He published the Neue Zeitschrift für Musik and was publisher for Franz Liszt, before he sold his company to Wilhelm Auerbach in 1882. The company was further known as C.F. Kahnt Nachfolger under Oskar Schwalm (1886), Paul Simon (1889), and Alfred Hoffmann (1903). After having lost a significant part of the archive during World War II, Hoffmann relocated the firm to Bonn (1951) and Wasserburg am Bodensee (1958). In 1989, the firm was sold to C.F. Peters.
Plate Numbers
The prefix "C.F.K." did not appear until ca.1910. Previous issues employed a simple number.
| Plate | Composer | Work | Year |
|---|---|---|---|
| 30-32 | Liszt | Geharnischte Lieder, S.511 | [1852] |
| 709 | Liszt | Recitation, Lenore, S.346 | [1860] |
| 817 | Liszt | Pastorale, Schnitterchor aus dem Entfesselten Prometheus, S.508 | [1861] |
| 1388 | Liszt | Ave maris stella, Solo piano, S.506 | [1871] |
| 1442 | Liszt | Recitation, Der traurige Mönch, S.348 | [1875] |
| 3113 | Joachim | Romance for Violin (Viola) and Piano | [1895] |
| 3723-24 | Szántó | Etudes orientales, op. 1. | 1903 |
| 3725 | Szántó | Ballade: Für Pianoforte zu zwei Händen, op. 2 | 1903 |
| 4230 | Szántó | Dramatische Elegie: Für Klavier, op. 3 | 1904 |
| 4254 | Szántó | Lamentation: Für Klavier, op. 4 - Vol.2 | 1905 |
| 4339 | Szántó | Lamentation: Für Klavier, op. 4 - Vol.1 | 1905 |
| 4449 | Wagner | Fantasia, Op.3, WWV22 | 1905 |
| 4526 | Mahler | Symphony No.6 | 1906 |
| C.F.K. 6752-61 | Niemann | German Country Dances, Op.26 | 1913 |
| C.F.K. 7699 | Niemann | Sommernacht am Flusse, Op.45 | 1917 |
References
- James Deaville. The C. F. Kahnt Archive in Leipzig: A Preliminary Report. Notes, 2nd Ser., Vol. 42, No. 3. (Mar., 1986), pp. 502-517


