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===Scores and Parts===
|Publisher Information={{P|Artaria|Jean Cappi|Vienna||||563}}
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...chreiber purchase included the older Viennese catalogues of [[Diabelli]] & Cappi, [[Spina | C.A. Spina]], and [[Pietro Mechetti]].<br><br>
...ey 1923) took over his father's company. Famous names of the house include Johann Strauss II, Josef Strauss, Clara Schumann, Max Bruch.<br><br>Alwin Cranz's
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** '''Name''': Use the name as used by the publisher. If applicable, link to its own page. Do not sort on first n
...nd digits or ampersands, but not between letters. Use punctuation as used by the publisher.
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...ed in 1770. The firm was first a bookstore and music shop, started in 1765 by cousins Carlo Timoteo (1747-1808) and Francesco Artaria (1744-1808) with th
...ugh, technically, Denkmäler der Tonkunst in Österrreich, was distributed by them (the publisher being [[Österreichischer Bundesverlag]]), the firm bas
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...ephew of Johann Cappi, who worked with [[Artaria]]), and thus the name was Cappi & Diabelli at first. They showed a remarkable propensity for publishing pop
...lli, Anton)|Vaterländische Künstlerverein]], a compilation of variations by various well-known composers, of which Beethoven's "one variation" was supp
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...copyrights were sold to [[Tobias Haslinger|S.A.Steiner]] in 1823.<br>Traeg published over 600 works, including many first editions of Haydn ([[Piano Trio in E-f
...able/41465190 Weinmann, A. (1956). Verzeichnis der Musikalien des Verlages Johann Traeg in Wien 1794—1818. Studien Zur Musikwissenschaft, 23, 135-183.]
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