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|Misc. Notes=Score copy, possibly used as a source for the first published edition. Austrian National Library, Mus.Hs.36693.
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also published as "Franz Gaal"...
...eduction. One copy @ Bibliothèque musicale de Touraine, another at FLP.) (published 1891)
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|Misc. Notes={{MiscLib|AWn|2||Mus.Hs.19474}}<br>Autograph score (= Haas A) - ''Benjamin Gunnar Cohrs, 2009''
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|Editor={{LinkEd|Robert|Haas|1888|1960}}
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... name was changed to Kistner & Siegel in 1923.<br><br> Though devasted the by allied bombing of Leipzig in 1944-45, the firm re-opened after the war in W
Many of the editions of Probst were reissued by Kistner with the same plates but new title pages.<br />
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...] (1919-1938). After World War II, the series' distribution was taken over by Akademische Druck- und Verlagsanstalt (1966 to present).
:Edited by {{LinkEd|Johannes Evangelista|Habert}} (1833–1896) and {{LinkEd|Gustav Ad
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===Vocal Scores===
...e same year as Luckhardt. This may be a second edition (Edited and revised by Frank van der Stucken, New York).
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===Scores and Parts===
...lished (together with a reprint of part 1) in 1952, and was edited by Carl Haas (1913-2005). This part is copyrighted due to significant editorial addition
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=====For 4 Recorders (Haas)=====
|Performers=Eric Haas
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[[Image:Haas pt kammertriofrzwei00haas cov.jpg|thumb|right|WV Cologne cover 1912]]
...rs such as Joseph Haas and Sandor Jemnitz, in addition to historical works by WF Bach. The Cologne company was related, at least from the 1920s to [[Tisc
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Balmer & Weber published music in St. Louis from 1850 to 1907. It was founded by two first generation Americans of German origin.<br>
...nkName|Carl Heinrich|Weber}}'s marriage to a Jewish woman was frowned upon by the royal court at Koblenz, he thought it fitting to leave Germany. He came
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... were acquired by [[Anton J. Benjamin]] in 1929, this edition is published by Benjamin since. For further info, please check these firms using links from
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