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  • [[Image:VerlagsgebäudeEditionPeters.JPG|thumb|left|The imposing head office building, 1874]] ...b Türk, Tomasek, and Louis Spohr, who would have a long relationship with the firm.
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  • ...0 to 1980 saw many boardroom battles among a cast of strong personalities: the Booseys, Hawkes, Ernst Roth, Benjamin Britten and Donald Mitchell; see [[wi ... company's New York branch has developed its own catalogue emphasizing the works of American composers, including John Adams, Elliott Carter, David Del Tre
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  • ===="The Select Melodies"==== ...mpaniments for the Piano Forte by Pleyel, Kozeluch, Haydn &amp; Beethoven. The whole composed for &amp; collected by George Thomson</span>
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  • ... Op. 14 and Piano Trio No.1 Op.18, that were initially published in Paris, in 1868. ...the firm was declared bankrupt on February 16, 1885 with all the rights of the company passing to Emil Gründel.
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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.
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  • ...orf.<br>In addition, there were a few educational items for instruments in the catalog. For violin: Grabner's Fünf Stücke, Op. 10 (1920), Hugo Lutz's Di
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  • *In future, to consult if possible: {{WC|21779371|Klusen, Johann Wilhelm Wilms: ==Works with Opus Number==
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