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...parted for Vienna in 1805, the young firm had already issued several works by the emerging Viennese composer, Ludwig Van Beethoven (Opp. 19-22; 39-42). K
...oritz Hauptmann. Ownership of the company was transferred to a charity run by the City of Leipzig for a short period after Böhme's death (1855-1860).
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===Vocal Scores===
|Misc. Notes=The supplementary aria ''Manca un foglio'' was composed by Pietro Romani (1791–1877) and usually replaces Don Bartolo's aria (Act I,
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...ichard Strauss, and Franz von Suppe with the acquistion of the publisher [[Aibl]]. Rapid growth continued with the purchase of publishers [[August Cranz]]
...by U.E. was Josef von Wöss' vocal score for Mahler's ''Symphony No. 8'' - published just in time for the work's premiere in September 1910. Universal's distrib
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|Performers=MIDI file by Pierre Gouin
|Performers=MIDI file by Pierre Gouin
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===Full Scores===
|Misc. Notes=No.4 Scene, Recitative, Cavatina and Song.<br>Published by Kalmus cutting recitative as: Dio Possente<br>Cleaned and retouched. See or
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...sold the firm to [[Universal Edition]] in 1904. Composers published by the Aibl firm include {{LinkName|Theobald|Boehm}}, {{LinkName|Hans von|Bülow}}, {{L
... in Hofmeisters Monatsbericht, 1904, p.182, under Verlags-Veränderungen: "Aibl-Verlag, Jos., in München, jetzt: Universal-Edition in Wien.")
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===Scores and Parts===
|Publisher Information={{P|Aibl|Jos. Aibl Verlag, G.m.b.H.|Munich||1900||2952}}
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* {{GoogleB|1kYhAQAAMAAJ|PA8|Public Library of Boston}} A list of works by Abt in the Public Library of Boston (Allen A. Brown Collection) in 1910.
Work in progress: [[List of compositions by Franz Abt/LOC Abt Upload List|LOC Abt Upload List]]
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