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  • ... Leipzig firm active in music publishing for the last 20 years of the 19th century.<br><br> ...) in each volume, in which the interest was more in the illustrations than the music.
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  • [[Image:Weber - Clarinet Quintet in B flat major Op34 cover.jpg|thumb|right|Typical chamber music cover ]] ...aria Reis (d. 2000) and her daughter Cornelia Grossmann took over the firm in 1990, and combined it with [[Max Hieber]] edition, a Munich popular and fol
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  • ...a in D major, MH 336, or the sonata in F major, MH 338? There is no sonata in F major, MH 336, so far as I know, if I remember what I saw at haydn.dk. |Work Title=Sonata for Violin and Viola in D major
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  • *'''Op.9'''. {{LinkWorkN|String Quartet No.5|Op.9|Mayseder|Joseph|0}} in D ...arts in libraries, e.g. Also: Op10 published by Richault in the early 19th century anyway.
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  • This Leipzig publisher was best known for its late 19th century bargain ''Musikalische Bibliothek'' popular series, competing with series s ...on, then from 1884 to 1885 Fritz Carl Louis Milkuhn, a new partner, caused the name to be change to ''Rühle & Milkuhn''.<br><br>
    3 KB (484 words) - 16:43, 28 May 2022
  • ...rtner in the firm, and in 1884 Johannes Hermann August Gustav Leede became the “Prokurist”. ... destroyed and the firm never functioned again, being officially dissolved in 1959. <br><br>
    2 KB (276 words) - 03:18, 26 September 2014
  • ...Albert|Becker}} and {{LinkName|Gustav|Hecht}}, among others, into the 20th century. ...re were several series, such as Woyrsch's Renaissance polyphony series and the ''[[Musikschätze der Vergangenheit]]'' Baroque series.
    4 KB (605 words) - 22:50, 16 October 2019
  • ...y be related to a publishing house "P. Pabst" in Leipzig early in the 20th century. Pabst's plate numbers are in the format of R.P. ###. Dates in italics are estimated.
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  • ...m was founded by Leonard Schwann, a goldsmith from Neuss (near Dusseldorf) in 1821. ... the theological publishing section became part of the Patmos group, based in Mannheim.
    3 KB (418 words) - 05:47, 23 September 2015
  • .... It also produced many sacred works for solo voice or choir. Composers in the catalog included {{LinkName|Eduard|Franck}}, {{LinkName|Gustav|Krug}}, {{Li ::HMB lists the Guttentag imprint from 1844 to 1899.
    3 KB (440 words) - 20:48, 26 July 2020
  • ... Business, Education and Religion, and in the mid 19th century the company published many song books, both sacred and secular.<br><br> ...rld war novel ''Der Wanderer zwischen beiden Welten'' by Walter Flex. Both the publishing and printing divisions are still active.
    2 KB (240 words) - 23:18, 20 October 2017
  • The table below gives the following information (where applicable): * '''Key''' — the principal key(s) of the work.
    45 KB (6,462 words) - 14:44, 4 July 2020
  • ...} and {{LinkCompS|Herbert|Howells}}. Piano and organ music is covered with the composers Swinstead, Vaughan Williams and Willan.<br><br> ...'The New Oxford Companion to Music'' edited by Denis Arnold and in 2002, ''The Oxford Companion to Music'', edited by Alison Latham.
    4 KB (516 words) - 12:46, 21 August 2024
  • ... catalog are obscure today; however it published some more serious chamber works by Fritz Kauffmann, Emilie Mayer, Taubert and Raff. ...rhaps, hypothetically, Charles Paez moved from St Petersburg to Hamburg in the 1840s?)
    2 KB (296 words) - 22:39, 25 January 2022
  • ...uch as Sullivan or Elgar, but it contained a steady stream of songs, piano works, oratorios, operettas and organ music, mainly by British composers. *207 & 209, Regent Street 1896 to 1901 (these addresses were by the company since at least 1864),
    3 KB (429 words) - 21:38, 5 January 2023
  • ...her in the first three quarters of the 19th century, just as Hansen was in the following 75 years.<br> ...kName|Hans Christian|Lumbye}}, (Denmark's Johann Strauss), and a few early works by Gade.
    2 KB (290 words) - 12:51, 23 July 2023
  • This Moscow firm published light works in the mid 19th century.
    355 B (46 words) - 15:58, 21 August 2015
  • ...gs by {{LinkName|Anton| Derfeldt}}. The firm was taken over by [[Gutheil]] in 1886. |{{hs|00}}232 || {{CSW|Andrey|Yevgenyev|The Tsar's Soldier}} || 1864
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  • *Not to be confused with mid-19th-century publisher Friedlein & [[Hirsch]] of Leipzig. ...the 1840s it published the weekly "Stockholms musik-tidning". It published works of Nordic composers such as Kjerulf, Stenhammar, Berens, Aulin, Teilman and
    2 KB (210 words) - 22:58, 27 June 2021
  • ...]]. Friedländer borrowed 29.000 Thaler and bought C. F. Peters of Leipzig in 1860. Stern & Co. continued to operate as ''Julius Friedländer vorm. Stern ...er Musik-Zeitung'', edited by Richard Stern, continuously from 1845 until the 1890s.
    3 KB (368 words) - 08:14, 28 March 2019
  • ...e Work of Hans Koessler and the Influence of his Teaching Activity on 20th Century Hungarian Music" (Dissertation, online, 2013) ==Instrumental Works==
    4 KB (543 words) - 11:12, 12 August 2022
  • [[Image:TN RamentiNapoleao1.jpg|thumb|Title page of works by H.D. Ramenti (early 1900s)]] ...0th century based in Rio de Janeiro. It was founded in 1868 (as printed on the title page of Villa-Lobos edition).
    33 KB (4,250 words) - 00:14, 3 October 2023
  • |Work Title=Tantum ergo in B-flat major |First Performance=
    2 KB (210 words) - 04:48, 14 December 2017
  • ...usical Española]], Spain's major music publisher for the rest of the 20th century. Some works by Jesús de Monasterio have composition years instead of plate numbers. Th
    4 KB (624 words) - 03:45, 7 December 2024
  • ...ts library and subsequently, from 1798, supplied copies to local theaters. In 1799 he opened a music store (Musikalienhandlung). ...56) in nearby [[wikipedia:Eltville|Eltville]] in the Rheingau wine region. The total production was 280 plate numbers.
    2 KB (336 words) - 22:15, 13 May 2022
  • ==Works with Opus Number== *Op.1 Cello Sonata in E minor (published 1874 by Breitkopf und Härtel)
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  • ...turn from exile in Vienna, he opened a music shop on the Kreshchatyk, Kiev in 1855. ...which was published in Latin (Polish) script for an international audience in 1862 as "Pisni, dumki i szumki ruśkoho naroda na Podoli, Ukraini i w Mało
    2 KB (307 words) - 23:46, 4 September 2018
  • ...in art printing (lithography) and bookselling in Karlsruhe in the mid 19th century. ...t printing (lithography) and bookselling business.<br>Creuzbauer published works of local composers such as {{LinkComp|Johann Daniel|Baldenecker}}, {{LinkC
    1 KB (195 words) - 16:59, 28 March 2022
  • ...e, (now known as Dnipro, Ukraine) published popular works in the late 19th century.
    426 B (47 words) - 03:11, 18 June 2019
  • ...entioned as a copublisher even as late as 1915 ("Canta pe'me", cenz. 1915, published by Gebethner & Wolff, copublished by Idzikowski, Ostrowski, Davinghoff, see
    638 B (78 words) - 00:01, 26 October 2019
  • The table below gives the following information (where applicable): * '''Key''' {{EM}} the principal key of the work.
    9 KB (1,352 words) - 07:23, 15 July 2019
  • ...uglielmo Cottrau (1797-1847) served as director from 1828 to 1846, editing the publication ''Passatempi musicali'' (1835-47), a collection of 129 Neopolit ...Rossini, and competed with Ricordi and Lucca for the publication rights to the operas of Bellini, Pacini, Donizetti, Mercandante and Verdi.
    2 KB (282 words) - 15:58, 24 February 2023
  • |Publisher Information={{MssD|18|87}} (in Reznicek's hand with corrections in pencil) ...0}}. Appears to be dated on the last page Mainz Jan. 10, 1887 by Reznicek. First page is an engraved title page for Carl Voltz of Mainz (dated 1887) which w
    3 KB (342 words) - 02:37, 28 March 2020
  • ...rebs]] as compiled by Felix Friedrich in the Krebs-Werkeverzeichnis (Krebs Works Catalogue). ...ection to accommodate future discoveries or attributions while maintaining the category structure.
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  • |Work Title=Farewell to the Piano |First Performance=
    3 KB (347 words) - 10:43, 6 July 2023
  • ...little if any new music was published. The business was finally dissolved in 1833 after Schreyvogel's death. ... those title-pages, and the plate numbers appear to be different; for now, the Berlin and Leipzig publications have not been linked to this page.
    3 KB (356 words) - 01:31, 5 August 2024

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