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# [[#Voice|Vocal Works]]
# [[#Organ|Organ Works]]
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..., MI, 1987), pp. 233–264. The appendix consists of lost works and extant works of uncertain authorship.
== Works ==
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... 1, 2024 this work should now be in the public domain in Canada and can be published.
* Piano Trio, Op.5 (held by a library in Chile, by RCM London, UDK Berlin, and elsewhere?)
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* Symphony (in E) (pub. 1904)
* Symphony no.2 in A major (1908, pub. Demets 1909 in Pf duet reduction)
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...rint became Veuve (Vve.) Richault Mere. The firm was sold to [[Costallat]] in June, 1898.
* Full scores (some first appearance in score) of works by Mozart (edited by Rouhier), others
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|File Description 10=The people that walked in darkness
|File Description 14=Glory to God in the highest
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... in Marienkirche in Lubeck.jpg|thumb|Buxtehude's Organ in the Marienkirche in Lübeck]]
* '''BuxWV''' — numbering as given in Georg Karstädt, ''Thematisch-Systematisches Verzeichnis der Musikalischen
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|Publisher Information={{P||Gasparo Pietra Santa|Rome|n.d.[1700]|1700}}
|Publisher Information={{P|John Walsh||London|n.d.[1700]|1700||}}
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|Arranger={{LinkArr|Michel|Blavet}} (1700-1768)
|Work Title=Suite in E major
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All works are opera seria in three acts, unless otherwise stated.
|Music reused in ''Amadigi''
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.... Walsh was the pre-eminent English music publisher of his day. He was the first publisher to be named as music seller to the crown.<sup>2</sup><br><br>
...as springing up and piracy was rampant. Handel had Walsh print ''Rinaldo'' in 1711, and from that Walsh claimed to have made £1500.<br><br>
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==Original works==
....11 (Durand, ca.1900) (also transcribed for piano solo by the composer and published ca.1900)
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...wn by the surviving partner's name A. Noël (later P. Noël) and continued in operation at least until 1950.
...ublisher [[P. Jurgenson]]) the rights to French and Belgian publication of works by {{LinkComp|Pyotr|Tchaikovsky}}. (See {{plain|http://en.tchaikovsky-resea
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... firm of Mme. Chanel. Heu's company was itself acquired by [[Louis Gregh]] in 1877 (1873?).
...re estimated. The format for the firm's plate numbers followed the changes in company name.
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... the catalogue was finally absorbed by [[Enoch|Enoch Frères & Costallat]] in 1891.
...his main premises to 140 rue St Honoré (with various subsidiary addresses in the boulevard Montmartre)"
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... d'Azur] or French Riviera. The French national library catalog lists 635 works, mainly between 1881 and 1950.<br><br>
Paul Decourcelle's plate numbers are of the format of P.D. ####. Dates in italics are estimated.
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...' (1889). Its last publication in the BNF catalog is of Jack Ledru (1922-) in 1967.
...ot be confused with [[Jobert|John Jobert ''or'' Editions Jobert]], founded in 1921.
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...rumental arrangements). The major Parisian opera composers of the day were in the catalog: {{LinkName|Daniel François Esprit|Auber}}, {{LinkName|Ambrois
Bernard Latte's plate numbers were issued in the form B.L. ####. Dates in italics are estimated.
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... band, and dances for piano. Also, like [[C.F. Schmidt]] of Heilbronn, it published a great deal of music for wind instruments, especially clarinet by {{LinkNa
...lar chronological fashion. Plate numbers are in the format of #### . Dates in italics are estimated.
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* '''Librettists''' — authors of texts used in the work.
* '''Published''' — the earliest-known publication of the work.
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