See Also: Category:Music Publishers, Category:Editions, Publishers’ Catalogues
This table lists all known music publishers on IMSLP. As this table is sortable, it can provide help identifying a score.
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. It is important not to use spaces after the pipe symbol - the sorting would occur on the space.
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Name | Plate | Year | Place | Comment |
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A | ||||
Rudolf Abt | 1890s | Passau | ||
Ambrose Abbott | London | |||
Addison & Beale | 1823-1824 | London | ||
Afas | #### | 1932- | Berlin | |
Albert Ahn | A.A. ## | Berlin | ||
Jos. Aibl | #### | 1825–1904 | Leipzig | sold to Universal Edition in 1904 |
F.M. Aichwalder | Leipzig | |||
C. Alard | C.A. #### | 1877–1878 | Paris | |
Ed. Albert & Co. | Ed.A. ## | Berlin | ||
J. Albert & Son | ## | Sydney | ||
Alberti | ## | 1920-30 | Berlin | |
H. D'Alcorn | H.D. ### | London | ||
A. Aletter | A. ## A. | Wiesbaden | ||
W. Aletter | W.A. ## W. ## A. |
Berlin | ||
H. Alexander | #### | Pr. Stargardt | Preußisch Stargardt, now Starogard Gdański (Poland) | |
Alexandre père et fils | ca.1850-ca.1876? | Paris | Perhaps see Wikipedia article (French) though music publication is not mentioned? Specialized in publication of music for orgue d'Alexandre (a type of harmonium) which they also manufactured. | |
Alfred Music | #### | |||
Allan & Co. | ## | 1870-present | Melbourne, Sydney | |
Allgemeine Musikhandlung | ### | 1840s- | Stuttgart | |
G. Alsbach & Co. | A. & Co. | 1866-1961 | Amsterdam | |
G. Alsbach & Co |
G.A. & Co. | |||
Alt & Uhrig | A. & Co. | 1875-1895 | Cologne | |
Altschuler | #### | 1920-40 | Warsaw, Riga | |
Amadeus Verlag | 1973 - ? | Winterthur | ||
J. Amon | ca.1790-1818 | Heilbronn | ||
Amsel | ca.1920-35 | Berlin | ||
Anceaux | A.A. ### | 1900-04 | Paris | |
G. André | G.A. ###.## ; G.A. & Co. ###.## | 1850-79 | Philadelphia | Founded by (Jean François?) Gustave André (poss.:1805–1878). |
Johann André | ##### | 1775- | Offenbach am Main | |
Andrieu frères | ##### | 1903-54 | Paris | |
The Anglo-French Music Co. | AFM Co.#### | 1920s- | London | Later O.U.P. |
Anglo-Soviet Music Press | A.S.M.P. ## | London | Largely reprints of Muzgiz titles. | |
Eduard Annecke | ##### | 1882- | Berlin | |
Apollo-Verlag | A. ### V. | Berlin | Extensive archive located in Staatsarchiv Leipzig | |
A. Apostol | ##### | - | Helsinki | |
Appleton | ##### | - | New York | |
Appun's Musikverlag | K. ## | Bunzlau | Works of Louis Kruber use plate K. ## (not unusual- see discussion forum), other plates unknown. | |
Arct | #### | Warsaw | ||
Arnaud | ### A. | 1821 or before-1850 or after | Lyon | |
Arnold | #### | 1829 or before-1877 | Dresden | |
Edward Arnold | #### | 1890- | London | |
F.W. Arnold | #### | 1843-1872 | Elberfeld | |
Arnoldis | #### | 1910-1940 | Halle, Leipzig | |
Oficina Litográfica do Arquivo Militar | ca.1830 | Rio de Janeiro | Engraved by Higino José Lopes de Almeida | |
Arrow | AMP #### ## | 1938–1956 | New York | |
L'Art belge | A.B. ### | 1915-1933 | Bruxelles | |
Art Publication Society | 1912-1980's | St. Louis | ||
Artaria | #### | 1765-1858 | Vienna | |
Artia | 1953-89 | Prague | =Supraphon | |
Emil Ascher | E.A. ## | 1888- | Hamburg, New York | |
Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew | ##,#### | London | ||
E. Ascherberg & Co. | E.A. & Co. #### | London | ||
Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, Ltd. |
A.H.& C. Ltd. #### | |||
Edwin Ashdown | E.A. ##,#### | 1889- | London | |
Associated Board | #### | 1919- | London | |
Associated Music Publishers | A.S. #####-## | 18??-1964 | New York | Started sometime around 1876-1894??; acquired by Schirmer in 1964. US representative/copublisher of Schott and others. |
Astruc | ## | 1905-10 | Paris | |
Albert Auer | #### | Stuttgart | ||
Augener | ##### | 1854-1962 | London | sold to Galaxy in 1962 |
Augusta Edizioni Musicali | Torino | |||
Hermann Augustin | H.A. #### | Berlin | ||
Aulagnier | ### A.A. | 1826 - 1866 | Paris | Dates from BNF data. Possibly founded by Antonin-Joseph Aulagnier (March 1800-May 1892) before being acquired by the publisher S. Saint-Étienne. |
Sociedad de Autores Españoles | S.A.E. ### | 1900s | Madrid | |
Charles Avison, Ltd. | Av Ed ## | 1905-18 | London | |
Azevedo Junior & Cia. | ca.1920-ca.1935 | Recife | ||
B | ||||
Bach & Co. | B. ## & C°. | London | ||
Bachmann | 1819- | Hannover | ||
G. D. Baedeker | 1819- | Essen | ||
Julius Bagge | 1874-90 | Stockholm | ||
Bahn | 1854-97 | Berlin | ||
Bailleux | mid-late 18th century | Paris | ||
Le Bailly | ### | 1835-1902 | Paris | Acquired by O. Bornemann |
Ballard | 1551–1821 | Paris | ||
Balmer & Weber | #### | 1848-1889 | St. Louis | |
Banks | ## | York, Leeds | ||
Bárd | ## | Budapest | ||
Bärenreiter-Verlag | BA #### BVK #### TP ### |
1923– | Kassel | Publishers of MGG (German musical encyclopædia), New Complete Editions of JS Bach, Mozart, Schubert, Schütz, etc. |
Bärenreiter-Verlag → Neue Mozart-Ausgabe NMA | BA 4501–4617 | 1955–2007 | Presently in 115 volumes | |
Bärenreiter-Verlag → Franz Berwald: Sämtliche Werke | BA 4901–4923 | 1966–1987 | Presently in 22 volumes | |
Bärenreiter-Verlag → Neue Bach-Ausgabe NBA | BA 5001–5100 | 1954–2007 | In 99 volumes | |
Bärenreiter-Verlag → New Berlioz Edition NBE | BA 5441–5466 | 1967–2005 | In 26 volumes | |
Bärenreiter-Verlag → Neue Schubert-Ausgabe | BA 5502–5557 | 1964– | Presently in 52 volumes | |
Bärenreiter-Verlag → Leoš Janácek: Kritische Gesamtausgabe | BA 6841–6860 | 1978– | Presently in 16 volumes, in conjunction with Supraphon | |
G. Barnewitz'sche Hofbuchhandlung | # | Neustrelitz | ||
Barrau | B. ### | 1910-24 | Paris, Luchon | |
Barth | #### | 1872-94 | Berlin | Barth & Fritze 1872 bought by Otto Junne |
Theodor Barth |
B. #### | Berlin | ||
Friedrich Bartholomäus | #### | 1854-71 | Erfurt | Bought by Siegel |
Barvitius | #### | 1854-71 | Prague | |
Fritz Baselt | F.B. ### | Frankfurt am Main | ||
L. Bathlot | #### | 1868-87 | Paris | Became Joubert |
E. Baudoux | E. #### B. | 1880?–1905 | Paris | sold to Rouart, Lerolle et Cie. in 1905 |
Julius Bauer | #### | 1873- | Braunschweig | |
Louis Bauer | #### | Dresden | ||
Otto Bauer | #### | 1900-1910 | Munich | |
H.T. Bauersachs | #### | St. Louis | ||
Bayley & Ferguson | #### | 1884- | Glasgow London | |
Bayrhoffer | #### | 1848- | Düsseldorf | |
Beal, Stuttard | #### | ca.1900- | London | |
Beare & Son | #### | ca.185- | London | |
Becher | #### | 1890- | Breslau | |
Bechtold | #### | 1885- | Wiesbaden | |
Bechtold & Hartje | #### | ?-1842 | Berlin | |
Beck | #### | 1763- | Nördlingen | (Munich 1889) |
Ernst Hugo Becker Verlag | #### | 1920s- | Wuppertal | |
Begas | #### | 1873-76 | Leipzig | |
M.P. Belaieff | #### | 1885–1972 | Leipzig, St. Petersburg | Absorbed by Peters |
Bellmann & Thümer | #### | 1877- | Potschappel | |
Bellon, Ponscarme et Cie. | #### | 1903-6 | Paris | |
Carlo Beltramo | #### | 1930-68 | San Remo | |
Belwin Inc. | #### | 1918- | New York | |
W. Benicke | 1890s(?)-? | Leipzig | Engraving. (Use Template Benicke) | |
Anton J. Benjamin | A.J.B. #### | Hamburg | ||
Benacci-Peschier | BP #### | 1850s | Paris | |
Benoît aîné | (B.a.)#### | 1851-1913 | Paris | See BNF data. |
Émile Benoît | E.B.#### | 1882-1900, 1913-1927 | Paris | Acquired by W. Sulzbach in 1900, then reappeared following Sulzbach's retirement. See BNF data. |
Benziger | #### | Ildewild | ||
Adolph Berens | ### | Lubeck | ||
Ernst Berens | E.B. ### | Hamburg | ||
S.M. Berg | #### | 1916-19 | New York | |
A. Bergali | ### | Sevila | ||
Bergischer Musik-Verlag | ## | Barmen | ||
A. Berka | #### | 1835 | Vienna | |
L. Berletti | #### | Udine | ||
Berlin Music | #### | 1920- | New York | |
M. Bernard | St. Petersburg | Absorbed by Jurgenson in 1885 | ||
Bernoulli | #### | 1922- | Berlin Basel London | |
Marco Berra | ### | 1811-1854 | Prague | |
A. Bertarelli & C. | ### | 1900-1914 | Milan | |
Emil Berté | E.B. & Cie. | 1890- | Vienna | |
Bertelsmann | #### | 1850- | Gutersloh | |
Bertling | #### | 1850- | Danzig | |
Bertram | #### | 1883-91 | Brussels | |
Bessel | #### | 1869- | St. Petersburg | |
Bessel | W. #### B. | 1869- | St. Petersburg | |
G. Bethge | ### | 1820-35 | Berlin | |
Betts | #### | 1800-1850 | London | |
E. Bevilacqua & Cia | #### | Rio de Janeiro | ||
Gebrüder Beyer | ### | Mainz | ||
Hermann Beyer & Söhne | ### | 1861- | Langensalza | |
Bideri | 1876- | Naples | ||
Biglow & Main | ## | New York | ||
C.H. Bigolet | C.H.B. ## | Paris | ||
Billaudot | 1896- | Paris | ||
W.H. Billing | 1880-1940 | Toronto | ||
Robert Birchall | ca.1780-ca.1824 | London | ||
Birchall & Andrews | ca.1783-ca.1785 | London | ||
Birchall & Co. | ca.1821-ca.1830 | London | ||
Birchall, Lonsdale, and Mills | ca.1821-ca.1830 | London | ||
C.C. Birchard & Company | #### | 1901-1956 | Boston | purchased by Clayton F. Summy Co. in 1957 |
Summy-Birchard Co. | 1957-ca.1980 | Evanston | See also Summy? | |
Birchtree Music Group | 1980?-1988 | Princeton | sold to Warner-Chappell | |
Richard Birnbach | R.B. #### | ca.1904- | Berlin | Acquired Verlag Dreililien in 1934. |
Birnbach's Volks-Ausgabe | B.V.A. #### | |||
Ernst Bisping | 1908- | Münster | ||
A.E. Blackmar & Bro. | 1860-? | Augusta Georgia, elsewhere | See Armand E. Blackmar , e.g. | |
Josef Blaha or Groscher & Blaha | J.B. #### | Vienna | ||
George E. Blake | #### | 1803-1850 | Philadelphia | |
L. A. Blanchard | 1870s | Boston | ||
Bland & Weller | c.1790-c.1820 | London | ||
J. Bland | 1779-1794 | London | ||
Eduard Bloch | #### I | 1865- | Berlin | |
Sol Bloom | #### I | 1896-1903 | Chicago | |
James Blundell | 1778-1782 | London | ||
Carl Blosfeld | B #### I | 1886- | Riga | |
W. Boag | #### I | ca.1790-1830 | London, Newcastle | |
Boessenecker | 1863-1913 | Regensburg | Bought by Coppenrath | |
Anton Böhm | 1802- | Augsburg | ||
Anton Böhm & Sohn | 1871- | |||
Hippolyt Böhm | # | 1916-1935 | Graz | |
Böhme | 1794-1887 | Hamburg | Sold to Cranz | |
Boieldieu jeune | ### | 1811–1824 | Paris | Founded by Louis-Armand Boieldieu (1777-1840); absorbed by Janet et Cotelle in 1824. |
Boivin | 1720s-1750 | Paris | Sold to Bayard | |
Bölling | 1881-87 | Darmstadt | ||
Bongiovanni | F. ### B. | 1905-present? | Bologna | Also F[rancesco] Bongiovanni, founded in 1905 (eponymously), now a substantial record label in Italy and now called Casa Bongiovanni. (May still publish music?) |
Boosey & Co | 1854- | London | Use Boosey & Hawkes instead. | |
Boosey & Hawkes | 1930- | London | Merger of Boosey & Co. and Hawkes & Sons | |
Hawkes & Sons | #### | 1792- | London | Merged with Boosey & Co in 1930. Use Boosey & Hawkes instead. Thomas Boosey also started around 1792 before becoming Boosey & Sons around 1854, Boosey & Co. around 1864 etc. |
Bornemann | O.B. #### S.B. #### |
by 1888?- | Paris | Now Editions Bornemann, earlier O. Bornemann, S.Bornemann, le Bailly-Bornemann. |
Bortoli | 17??-18?? | Venice | ||
A. Bosc | 1893-1939 | Paris | ||
Bösenberg | 1840s | Leipzig | ||
Bösendorfer | ### | 1870-1890 | Vienna | |
Gustav Bosse | 1912-1957 | Regensburg | See Wikipedia (German). | |
Bossler | ### | 1781-1792 | Speyer | |
Bossler | ### | 1792-1828 | Darmstadt | |
Boston Music Co. | B.M.C. ## B.M.Co. ##### |
1885-2003 | Boston | |
Bosworth & Co. | B. & Co. ##### | 1890s?–1920s | Leipzig | Archivgut befindet sich im Staatsarchiv Leipzig |
Bote & Bock | B. & B. ##### | 1838-present | Berlin, Wiesbaden | Has had offices in Berlin, Breslau, Stettin, Posen, Wiesbaden, perhaps elsewhere. |
Bowerman | 1880s?–1920s | London | ||
Boyer | ca.1780–ca.1806 | Paris | Acquired by Naderman. Also "Boyer et Le Menu". | |
Maison Brahy | ##### | 1890–2004 | Liege | |
S. Brainard | ##### | 1845–1864 | Cleveland | |
S. Brainard's Sons |
1864-1931 | Cleveland, Chicago | ||
W.G. Brand | W.G.B. ### | London | ||
Brandenburg | ##### | 1830–1837 | Berlin | |
Oscar Brandstetter | 1880-present | Leipzig (1880–1945), Wiesbaden | Engraving, (Use Template Brandstetter) | |
Max Brandt | ## | Berlin | ||
Brandus | 1846–1887 | Paris | Sold to Ph. Maquet, 1888. | |
Brandus & Cie. | B. & Cie. | 1846–1854, 1873–1887 | Paris | |
Brandus & Dufour | B. & D. ##### | 1854–1872 | Paris | |
Georg Bratfisch | G.B. #### | Frankfurt-Oder | ||
Bratti | #### | 1870-1930 | Florence | |
Adolph Brauer | #### | 1847- | Dresden | |
Gustav Brauns | #### | 1844-73 | Leipzig | |
Breitkopf und Härtel | ##### | 1725- | Leipzig | Archivgut befindet sich im Staatsarchiv Leipzig |
Breitkopf & Härtel → Orchester-Bibliothek | Orch.-B. | |||
Breitkopf & Härtel → Partitur-Bibliothek | Part.-B. | |||
Breitkopf & Härtel → Volksausgabe | V. A. | 1876–1913 | ||
Breitkopf & Härtel → Bach-Gesellschaft Ausgabe | B.W. ### | |||
Breitkopf & Härtel → Beethoven Gesammtausgabe | B. ### | 1862–1888 | ||
Breitkopf & Härtel → Brahms: Sämtliche Werke | J.B. ### | 1926–1927 | ||
Breitkopf & Härtel → Georg Friedrich Händels Werke | H.W. ### | 1858–1894, 1902 | ||
Breitkopf & Härtel → Liszt-Stiftung Edition | F.L. ### | |||
Breitkopf & Härtel → Alte Mozart-Ausgabe | W.A.M. ### | 1877–1910 | Plate number = Köchel (KV)1 | |
Breitkopf & Härtel → Mendelssohn Gesammtausgabe | M.B. ### | |||
Breitkopf & Härtel → Franz Peter Schuberts Werke | F.S. ### | |||
Breitkopf & Härtel → Robert Schumanns Werke | R.S.## | 1879–1893 | ||
Robert Bremner | 1754-1762 | Edinburgh | ||
Robert Bremner |
1762-1789 | London | ||
Brewer & Co. | 1860-85 | London | ||
Litografia Briggs | 1839-ca.1849 | Rio de Janeiro | ||
Litografia Briggs | 1839-1843 | Rio de Janeiro | ||
Litografia do Commercio de Ludwig & Briggs | 1843-ca.1849 | Rio de Janeiro | ||
J. Brixner | 1872- | Vienna | Bought by Bosworth | |
Max Brockhaus | M.B | 1893-2019 | Leipzig | Bought by Bärenreiter |
Brödrene Hals | B.H.M. ### | 1887–1908 | Kristiania (=Oslo) | |
Broekmans & Van Poppel | ### | Amsterdam | ||
Broude Brothers | 1929– | New York | ||
J.F. Browne | 1810-? | London, New York | Established (according to an ad in Dwight's Journal) in London in 1810, established a New York office in 1841, moved warerooms (and address?) from 709 to 589 Broadway, NY in 1866. Harp makers, publishers of harp music. | |
Brüggemann | 1829-31 | Halberstadt | ||
A. Brullé | A.B. ### | 1840–1873? | Paris | |
Bruneau | B&Cie### | 1880–1900 | Paris | |
Brzezina | Warsaw | |||
Fratelli Buffa | ### | Milano | ||
Buffet-Crampon | 1836– | Paris | ||
E. Bulla | E.B. ### | 1878-1910 | Paris | |
Carl Burmester | C.B. ### | Magdeburg | ||
Bursik & Kohout | B. ### K. | Prague | ||
Buchholz & Diebel | B. ### D. | Vienna | ||
Bureau central de musique | B.C. ### | Paris | ||
Buschmann & Guimarães | #### | 1873-1916 | Rio de Janeiro | |
A. Büttner | 1850- | St. Petersburg | ||
Button & Whitaker | 1808-1830 | London | ||
Oluf By's Musikforlag | O.B. #### | ca.1904-1925 | Kristiania (=Oslo) | Purchased by Norsk Musikforlag |
C | ||||
C. E. Music Publishers | #### | 1920 | Dublin | Should probably be named something like "Cochrane & Esposito Music Publishing" on this site, for clarity. |
Campassi & Camin | São Paulo | Also know as Casa Editora Musical Braisleira (C.E.M.B.). Sold to Impressora Moderna Ltda. | ||
Campbell, Connelly & Co. | #### | 1925 | London | |
Campbell, Ransford & Co. | C.R. & Co. ### | London | ||
Viúva Canongia | ### | 1866-ca.1890? | Rio de Janeiro | |
Tiago Henrique Canongia | ### | 1866-1872 | Rio de Janeiro | |
Viúva Canongia & Cia. | ### | 1872-1877 | Rio de Janeiro | |
Viúva Canongia & Filho | ### | 1877-ca.1890? | Rio de Janeiro | |
Capolongo-Feola | #### | Naples | ||
Johann Cappi | #### | 1801-182x? | Vienna | See https://www.wien.gv.at/wiki/index.php/Johann_Cappi . Uncle of Pietro Cappi, partner of Diabelli. Company passed to his wife after his death, for some period of time? Publisher of some Beethoven works as late as 1822. |
Peter Cappi | ### | 1816-1818 | Vienna | |
Cappi et Diabelli | C. et D. No. ### | Paris | ||
Marcello Capra | M. #### C. | 1895-1930 | Torino | |
Carbonel | ##### | Marseille | ||
Carisch & Jänichen | C. ##### J. C. ##### |
bef.1898-aft.1956 | Milan; Leipzig | Still exists as Carisch & Jänichen Musical Instruments - perhaps also as publisher? Needs looking into, I think (as do several other "2nd or 3rd tier publishers" that turn up once awhile). Seems to have printed some 15000 plates at least (Bloch sonata, 1956?) in that 60-year timeframe - does anyone know anything about them? |
Carli | #### | c.1807–1828 | Paris | |
Tipographie de la Sirene | ||||
Carulli | 1822–1833 | Milan | ||
Carus | 1972- | Stuttgart | ||
Cary & Co. | C. & Co., #### | London | ||
Cassell | 1860s- | London | ||
Castagneri | ca.1747-1787 | Paris | ||
Castro Lima & Cia. | ### | ca.1909 | Rio de Janeiro | |
Catelin | 1837-66 | Paris | ||
CeBeDeM | 1951-2015 | Brussels | See http://www.cebedem.be/en : the Belgian Centre for Music Documentation was a non-profit organization. In 2015 it was taken over by the library of the Brussels Royal Conservatories. | |
St. Cecilia | 1890-1910 | London | ||
Centnerszwer | 1890-1915 | Warsaw | ||
Century Music Co. | 1890-1950 | New York | ||
Chabal | #### | ca.1840-1905 | Paris | |
Chadim | #### | ca.1920-1950 | Prague | |
Challier & Co. | C.&Co. ### | 1836–aft.1934 | Berlin | Do not know much about this publisher but their name and imprint seems to turn up fairly often - not so much on scores we have so far (14 times at most ) but in libraries generally I think. Possibly founded by C.A. Challier (d.1871) or (more likely?) renamed by him (to C.A. Challier & Co.). |
E. Challiot | E.C. #### | Paris | ||
F.W. Chanot | #### | ca.1890-19?? | London, Leipzig | |
S. Chapelier | S.C. ## | Paris | ||
Chappell | C ##### | 1810-present | London | |
Charivari Musikverlag | ##### | 1930- | Berlin | |
Emile Chatot | #### | ca.1859-1894 | Paris | |
Francisco Chenot | ca.1830 | Rio de Janeiro | ||
Chérubini, Méhul, Kreutzer, Rode und Boieldieu | 1802-1811 | Paris | Mostly existed to publish the works of the five composers in question, it seems. | |
J. & W. Chester, Ltd. | 1861-present | London | ||
Chester | CH #### | 1970?-present | ||
J. & W. Chester, Ltd. | J.W.C. #### | 1861-ca.1970 | ||
Thomas W. Chester | T.W.C. No. ## | London | Bought (partly) by Rossini | |
La Chevardière | 1757-1785 | Paris | Stock sold to Le Duc on 1 December 1784 | |
Julius Chmel | Ch. ##### | 1878-97 | Vienna | Dances, piano, zither, songs |
Choudens | A.C. ##### | 1845- | Paris | |
Christoph & Kuhé | 1855-1880 | Pest | ||
Church | ##### | 1869-1930 | Cincinnati | acquired by Theodore Presser Co. Known as John Church, Church & Co., etc. |
S. Clark | S.C. ### | London | ||
Clementi & Co. | 1801-1830 | London | ||
Cnudde | #### | Gent / Gand, Belgium | ||
Cochet | 1794ca.-1804ca. | Paris | ||
Robert Cocks | ##### | 1823-1904 | London | Bought by Augener & Co. |
Cohen | ##### | 1866-95 | Bonn | |
Martin Cohen | ### | 1891- | Regensburg | |
E.W. Cole | ##### | 1880ca.-1925 ca. | Melbourne | |
John Cole | ##### | 1802-1839 | Baltimore | Bought by Miller & Beacham |
Harry Coleman | ##### | 1880-1890 | Philadelphia | |
Colombier | C. #### | 1838-1892 | Paris | acquired by Émile Gallet |
A. Comendinger | ## | Constantinople | ||
Composers Association of Macedonia | Skopje | Informational link here. | ||
Composers' Music Corporation | C.M.C. ### | 1918- | New York | |
The Composers Press | ### | 1925-1971 | New York | |
Bartholomew Cooke | ### | 1790-1798 | Dublin | |
Benjamin Cooke | ### | 17.. | London | |
Concordia Publishing House | ### | 1925-1971 | St. Louis | |
Alfred Coppenrath | A.C. ### | 1855- | Regensburg | Acquired(?) by Carus-Verlag in 2008 |
Alfred Coppenrath's Verlag (H. Pawelek) | H.P. ### | 1887-? | ||
Alfred Coppenrath Verlag | 1945?- | Altötting | ||
A. Cordier | A.C. ## | 1859-1903 | Paris | |
Cos Cob | 1929-1930s | New York | ||
Costallat | C. & C. / C. & Cie. | 1895-ca.1950 | Paris | |
Cotta | ## | 1659-? | Tubingen, Stuttgart | |
Cottrau | 1855-84 | Naples | Founded by Teodoro Cottrau in 1855; sold to Ricordi in 1884. | |
G. Courleux | G.C. ### | 1884-99 | Paris | |
Cousineau | 1766-? | Paris | Also known as Cousineau Père et Fils, Vve Cousineau, etc. Founded by Georges Cousineau (b.1733), father of a famous harpist, in Paris before the Revolution. Across the street he founded a famous instrument shop, where the son (Jacques-Georges, 1760-1824 or 1836) soon joined his father. (Govea, "Nineteenth- and Twentieth-century Harpists: A Bio-critical Sourcebook", p.39; other sources.) Possibly purchased by/succeeded by Lemoine around 1825. | |
Coventry & Hollier | 1833-1849 | London | ||
J.B. Cramer | 1820-1970s | London | ||
August Cranz | C. | Hamburg, Leipzig, Brussels | subsidiary of Schott | |
Creuzbauer | 1841-43 | Karlsruhe | ||
W.H. Cundy | ###-# | ?-1907 | Boston | Boston music publisher primarily? (Now better known as one-half of Cundy-Bettoney, itself better known for their clarinets than their music publications, it seems.) |
Cundy Music Co. | ####-# | 1890s | Boston | |
Cundy-Bettoney | ####-# | 1907–? | Boston | Cundy-Bettoney was created when W.H. Cundy was purchased by Harry Bettoney (1867–1953) in 1907. He had begun working there in 1897. (See brief bio of Bettoney here.) Publisher and clarinet maker. |
Curci | 1860-present | Naples Milan | ||
J. Curwen & Sons | 1863-1970s | London | ||
D | ||||
A. Dabrowiecki | A.D. 3 | Krakow | ||
J. Dale | 1783-c1800 | London | Joseph Dale was a musician, music and musical instrument maker and seller, and publisher. | |
Damköhler | 1850-58 | Berlin | ||
Edition Dania | E.D. ### | 1930?-1966? | Copenhagen | Directed by the Association of Danish Composers (see this 1936 explanation (Danish).) May have published part of the Samfundet til Udgivelse af Dansk Musik series (now published by Edition S) and Edition S - the organization was in fact first called "Edition Samfundet". Edition Dania may have been one of their projects?) |
Dansk Tonekunstner Forenings Forlag | 1903- | Copenhagen | ||
Herman Darewski | 1920s | London | ||
Nikolay Davingof | N. ### D. | 1886-1900s | St. Petersburg | |
D. Davis & Co. | Sydney | |||
Duncan Davison & Co. | #### | London | ||
H.F.W. Deane & Sons | ca.1910 | London | ||
Decombe | 1795-1819 | Paris | ||
Paul Decourcelle | P.D. ### | ca.1882?-? | Nice | Founded? by composer Paul Decourcelle. |
Georg Degen | G.D. ## | Bucarest | ||
Raymond Deiss | ca.1910-1940 | Paris | ||
J. Delahante | (####) | 1833-1840 | Paris | |
Delrieu | D.F.### | Nice, Paris | ||
De Luxe Music Co. | #### | 1895?-ca.1925 | New York | |
E. Demets | E. #### D. | 1895?-ca.1925 | Paris | |
Derosa | E.d.F. #### | São Paulo | ||
Th. Detlaf & Co. | Ф. ### Д. | Moscow | ||
Deutsche Verlags-Anstalt | Stuttgart | |||
Deutscher Verlag für Musik | DVfM #### | 1954- | Leipzig | Archivgut befindet sich im Staatsarchiv Leipzig. Under Breitkopf & Härtel |
Devambez | #### | 1873- | Paris | |
Di Franco | A.D.F ### | 1910-1922 | São Paulo | |
Diabelli | #### | 1817-1858 | Vienna | Eventually merged into August Cranz |
C. Dieckmann | ##### | 1888- | Leipzig | |
J. Diemer | #### | 1879- | Mainz | |
Franz Dietrich | ##### | 1883- | Leipzig | |
Otto Dietrich | O. #### D. | 1886-1936 | Leipzig | |
Rudolf Dietrich | R.D. #### | Leipzig | ||
Wilhelm Dietrich | W. #### D. | Leipzig | ||
L. Digoudé-Diodet | L. #### D. | 1904-ca.1947 | Paris | |
T. B. Diniz | T. B. D. ### | 1854-1858 | Rio de Janeiro | Sold to J. M. Alves da Rocha |
Oliver Ditson | ##### | 1783- | Boston | |
Ditson → Musician's Library | ML-####-# | |||
Doblinger | D. #### | Vienna | ||
Domkowski & Co. | #### | ca. 1892-ca. 1900 | Munich | Led by R. Wächtler |
E. Donajowski | #### | ca.1890- | London | |
Dorey | A.D.####, F.D.#### | ca.1898-ca.1914 | Paris / Charleroi | Aux 100,000 Chansons: Adrien Dorey, Éditeur (ca.1898-1910) Fernand Dorey, Éditeur (1911-ca.1914). |
Dörffel | #### | 1862-1891 | Leipzig | |
Sindicato Musical Barcelonés Dotésio | Barcelona | |||
Dover Publications | 1941- | Mineola | Mostly reprints | |
Dreililien | 1901-1934 | Berlin, Lichterfelde | Or, "Verlag Dreililien", or "Dreililien-Verlag". Incorporated in 1934 into the publisher Richard Birnbach. | |
Drei Masken Verlag | 1910- | Munich, Berlin | ||
W. Dubois | 1820s-1830s | New York | ||
G. Ducrotois | 1900s-1910s | Paris | ||
V. Dufaut et Dubois | V.D. et D. #### | 1819-1842 | Paris | See BNF data for information. |
Duff, Stewart & Co. | D. & S. #### | London | ||
Duhan | ### | 1802-1823 | Paris | |
Dunst | ca.1820-1848 | Frankfurt, Bonn, Cologne | ||
A. Dupont-Metzner | ### | 1893?-1976? | Nancy | Initial publisher of many works by Guy Ropartz. May no longer be a publisher, but still a piano maker. See http://www.dupont-metzner.com/ for example. |
Paul Dupont | 1855-1908 | Paris | ||
Dupuis | Paris | |||
Durand | Paris | |||
A. Durand et Fils | A.D. & F. | 1891-ca.1920 | less common than D. & F. | |
Durand et Cie. | D. & C. | ca.1960-present | ||
Durand et Fils | D. & F. | 1891-ca.1960. | ||
Durand, Schoenewerk, et Cie. | D.S. & Cie. | 1870–1885 | ||
Durand-Schoenewerk | D.S. | 1886–1891 | ||
V. Durdilly & Cie. | V.D. & Cie. #### | 1878-1908 | Paris | |
E | ||||
A. Eady | ### | 1889- | Auckland | |
Josef Eberle & Co. | J.E. ### | 1873-1974 | Vienna | Engraver and publisher of music. (Use template Eberle for the firm's work as an engraver.) |
Waldheim-Eberle | 1890s-1974 | |||
Carl Ebling | ### | Mainz | ||
Carl Ebling | K.E. ### | Mainz | Now Karl Ebling | |
Ebner | ### | 1889-96 | Ludwigsburg | |
Echo Muzyczne | ### | 1885- | Warsaw | |
Eck & Comp. | E. et C. | Köln | ||
van Eck | ### | The Hague | ||
Ch. Egrot | Ch. E. ### | ca.1862-ca.1887 | Paris | |
Eisoldt & Rohkrämer | E. ### R. | 1900- | Berlin | |
Elkan & Schildknecht | ### | 1859- | Stockholm | |
Elkan-Vogel | 1928-1970 | Philadelphia | acquired by Theodore Presser Co. | |
Elkin & Co. | E. & Co. | London | ||
Fried. Emmermann | F.E. ### | Mainz | ||
H. vom Ende | E. & Co. | 1895- | Köln | |
J.A. Endter | #### | 1600–1855 | Nuremberg | |
Engelmann & Mühlberg | ##### | Leipzig | Engraving, (Use Template Engelmann) | |
Enoch | 1853- | Paris, London | ||
Enoch | E.F. & C. | 1881–1895 | Paris | |
Enoch & Cie. | E. & C. | 1895-present | Paris | |
Enoch & Cie. | E. & Cie. | 1895-present | Paris | |
Enoch & Sons | E. & S. #### | 1869–1927 | London | |
Enoch Père et Fils | E.P. & F. | 1853–1881 | Paris | |
Eos | #### | 1913–1925 | Berlin | |
Erard | ### | ? (before 1810s)–? | Paris | Also "Melles Erard". Publishing arm of the piano manufacturer, it seems. See the collection The History of the Erard Piano and Harp in Letters and Documents, 1785–1959 (2015, Cambridge University Press, multiple editors) (pg. 61 especially, but otherwise too). |
Erato-Verlag | ## | Berlin | ||
Hermann Erler | #### | 1867-1881 | Berlin | |
Max Eschig | M.E. #### | 1907–1987 | Paris | |
Escudier | 1837-1882 | Paris | Sold to Heugel in 1882. | |
La France Musicale | F.M. #### | 1837-1843 | Paris | |
Bureau Central de la Musique | B.C. #### | 1843-1853 | Paris | |
Léon Escudier | L.E. #### | 1853-1882 | Paris | |
B. Eslava | 1857-1900 | Madrid | ||
Edition Eulenburg | Leipzig, London | |||
Ernst Eulenburg | E.E. #### | Leipzig | ||
Edition Europa | Ed. ### Er. | Berlin | ||
Evans & Co. | ### | 1866-1930 | London | |
Evette & Schaeffer | E.S. #### | 1875-1929 | Paris | |
Ewer | 1823-1867 | London | Acquired by Novello in 1867. | |
F | ||||
The Faith Press | ### | 1907-1973 | London | |
Joh. Falk III. Söhne | Mainz | |||
Falter & Sohn | F. & S. ### | 1786-1888 | Munich | Founded (as Falter'schen Musikhandlung) in 1786 (no prefix to plates); changed to Falter & Söhn sometime before 1820 or so (presumably as his son took over part of the business); purchased by Aibl in 1888. See Münchner Musik-Lexikon for some additional information. |
R. Fantuzzi | F. #### R. | 1894-1939? | Milan | Founded by Romualdo Fantuzzi in 1894. |
A. Farrenc | A.F. ### | 1820-1839 | Paris | |
Verlag Favorit | V.F. ### | Berlin | ||
K.G. Fazer | ### | Helsingfors | ||
Gustav Fechner | G. ## F. | Berlin | ||
Leo Feist | ### | New York | ||
B. Feldman & Co. | ### | London | ||
Henry Feldow-Bechly | ##### | Pankow bei Berlin | ||
John Fergunson & Charles Crokaat | ca.1824 | Rio de Janeiro | ||
Fertin de Vasconcellos & Morand | F. ### M. | ca.1891-? | Rio de Janeiro | |
Fertin de Vasconcellos & Cia. | ||||
Fertin de Vasconcellos & Morand | F. ### M. | |||
Fertin de Vasconcellos, Morand & Cia. | F. ### M. | |||
Ph. Feuchot | P.F. #### | ca.1872-1889 | Paris | |
Feuchtinger & Gleichauf | ### | Regensburg | Bought Pustet 1978 | |
Filippone & Cia. | 1846-ca.1911 | Rio de Janeiro | ||
Casa Filippone e Cia. | #### | 1846 | Rio de Janeiro | |
Ed. Filippone & Cia. | #### | 1847-1855 | Rio de Janeiro | |
Imperial Imprensa de Música de Filippone & Cia. | #### | Rio de Janeiro | ||
Filippone e Tornaghi | ####/F e T ### | 1855-1873 | Rio de Janeiro | |
Herdeiros de Filippone | #### | 1875 | Rio de Janeiro | |
Viúva Filippone | ####/V ### F | 1876 | Rio de Janeiro | |
Viúva Filippone & Filha | ####/V F ### E F | 1877-1884 | Rio de Janeiro | |
Estabelecimento de Música e Águas Minerais de Viúva Filippone & Filha | ####/V F ### E F | 1884 | Rio de Janeiro | |
J. Filippone Ed. | J. #### F. | 1885 | Rio de Janeiro | |
J. Filippone Filha | J. #### F. | ca.1897-ca.1911 | Rio de Janeiro | |
A. Fiot | 1830s | Philadelphia | ||
Firnberg | ### B.F. ### |
1887-1923ca.? | Frankfurt am Main | Some of their stock was acquired by Fritz Baselt in 1923 or so. |
John Firth | 1815-1820 | New York | Probably manufactured instruments only. | |
Firth & Hall | 1821-1832 | |||
Firth, Hall & Pond | #### | 1833-1846 | ||
Firth, Pond & Co. | #### | 1847-1863 | ||
Firth, Son & Co. | #### | 1863-1867 | Acquired by Oliver Ditson Co. | |
Fischbacher | Paris | |||
A.E. Fischer | 1862- | Bremen | Bought by Benjamin, 1925. | |
Carl Fischer | 1872-present | New York | ||
J. Fischer & Brother | J.F. & B. ####-## | 1864-1970 | Dayton, OH; New York | Founded by Joseph and Ignaz Fischer in 1864. See http://trove.nla.gov.au/version/24816111 |
Paul Fischer | P.F. ### | Berlin | Moved to Falkenberg and changed his plate to P. ### F. | |
Robert Fischer | R. ### W. | Dresden | Verlag 'Rund um die Welt' | |
FitzSimons | 1930-1986 | Chicago | Taken over by Fred Bock | |
Harold Flammer, Inc. | 1917-? | New York | Now owned by Shawnee Press (which is now a branch of Hal Leonard). Began his company on June 6, 1917, in Manhattan (according to The Musical Monitor, Vol.11). Began specializing in choral music ca.1930. (Not sure when bought by Shawnee Press.) Still exists as a choral music imprint in 2011 according to Worldcat. | |
G. Flaxland | G.F. #### or G.D. #### |
1847–1869 | Paris | to Durand, 1870 |
William Foden | fl.1890's-1947 | St. Louis | Mostly guitar music | |
Fœtisch Frères | F #### F | 1862-1976 | Lausanne, Switzerland | Taken over by Hug 1976. |
Charles Foley | #### | 1910-1960 | New York | |
Fon-Fon | 1907-1958 | Rio de Janeiro | Brazilian magazine | |
Fontes & Cia. | 1891 | Rio de Janeiro | Sold to Vieira Machado & Cia. | |
Otto Forberg | #### | 1888- | Leipzig | Bought Thiemer |
Robert Forberg | #### | 1862- | Leipzig | engraving by Röder |
Forlivesi | #### | 1875- | Florence | |
Forster Music Publisher | #### | 1902- | Chicago | |
William Forster | 1700s? | London | ||
Förster | #### | 1810-33 | Breslau | |
Forsyth Brothers, Ltd. | #### | 1875- | London | |
A. Fouquet | A.F. #### | 1876–1908 | Paris | |
Fourmage | F. #### | 1840-65 | Paris | |
Sam Fox | #### | 1906- | Cleveland | |
Francis, Day & Hunter | #### | 1877- | London | |
Frankfurter Sängerzeitung | F. # G. | Frankfurt am Main | ||
Willy von Franquet | 1890-between 1898 and 1903 | Greiz, Leipzig, Berlin, Braunscheig | Acquired by Louis Oertel sometime between 1898 and 1903. | |
Freie Vereinigung zur Förderung guter Guitaremusik | I-VIII, # | Augsburg | engraving by Oscar Brandstetter (Leipzig) | |
Frère | F. ### | 1824?–1840 | Paris | |
Frey | # | Paris | ||
Bernhard Friedel | #### | 1851-1881 | Dresden | |
Hugo Friedländer | ### | Berlin | ||
R. Friedlein | #### | 1849-56 | Warsaw | |
Phil. Fries | ### | Zürich | ||
Friese | #### | ?-1866 | Dresden, Leipzig | |
Peder Friis | P.F. ### | Copenhagen | ||
E.W. Fritzsch | E.W.F. ### | 1866?–1903 | Leipzig | Possibly founded by Ernst Wilhelm Fritzsch (1840–1902). Acquired by C.F.W. Siegel after his death, in 1903. Published music, essays and books (by Nietzsche and others). |
C.W. Fröhlich | ?-1838 | Berlin | Bought by Bote & Bock, GmbH | |
E. Fromont | E. #### F. | ca.1891–1921 | Paris | |
Fuentes y Asenjo | ca.1850-1910 | Madrid | ||
Funk & Wagnalls | 1880– | New York | ||
H. Furcy | ca.1830 | Rio de Janeiro | ||
Furore Verlag | 1986- | Kassel | Focuses on obscure works by female composers, inc. many first editions of Clara Schumann, Fanny Hensel, et al. At least one edition has a bogus copyright notice (reprint) | |
Adolph Fürstner | A. #### F. | 1868-ca.1905 | Berlin | subsidiary of Schott |
Futuro das Moças | 1917-1918 | Rio de Janeiro | Braziian magazine | |
G | ||||
F. Gabsch | F.G. ## | Waldheim i. S. | ||
E. Gallet | E.G. #### | 1892- | Paris | |
Gambaro | ### | 1814-1861 | Paris | Some information at this biography page. Dates 1814-1861 are from the Gambaro entry in the index of a book about Breitkopf und Härtel. |
Gambogi frères | G.G. #### | 1860-1877 | Paris | |
Gamble | #### | 1906- | Chicago | |
F.W. Garbrecht | 1862-ca.1880 | Leipzig | Engraving, Acquired by Brandstetter. (Use Template Garbrecht) | |
Gardano | ca.1538-1611 | Venice | ||
E. Gaudet | ####.E.G. | 1895-1933 | Paris | Successor of La Fleur, purchased by Salabert. |
A. Gay | A.G.### | ca. 1900-1920 | Vitry-le-François (Marne) | |
Gay & Tenton | #### | ca. 1900- | Paris | |
Wilhelm Gebauer | 1919- | Leipzig, Wiesbaden | ||
Gebethner and Wolff | 1857-ca.1945 | Warsaw | Nationalized after World War II | |
Gebethner and Wolff | G. & C. ### | 1857-1860s | ||
Gebethner and Wolff | G. #### W. | 1860s- | ||
L.E. Gebhardi | 1838-1870 | Erfurt | ||
Carl Gehrmans | C.G. #### | Stockholm | ||
Geib | 1820?-1840s? | New York, Boston | ||
F.M. Geidel | Leipzig | Engraving, (Use Template Geidel) | ||
F.B. Geitler | #### | 1862-1871 | Vienna | |
E. Gérard et Cie. | C.M. #### | 1860-1887 | Paris | Catalog acquired by Heugel |
Gustav Gerdes | ### | Köln | ||
A.F. Gerhard | ### | Kharkow | ||
Verlag Dr. Hans Gerig | H. ### G. | Köln | ||
Ernst Germann | ### | Leipzig | ||
Gerstenberg & Dittmar | ### | 1792-1809 | St. Petersburg, Gotha | |
Gevaert | G. | ca.1850-ca.1900 | Liege, Ghent | |
Ghéluve | E.G. ### ; V.G. ### | ca.1869-ca.1904 | Paris | |
Carl Giessel | ## | Bayreuth | Also Carl Giessel, Jr. ; relates to E.F. Steinacker of Leipzig? (So claims one of Sonneck’s books for the Library of Congress.) | |
B. Girard | 1815-1877 | Naples | ||
Girard-Fatout | G. #### F. | Paris | ||
Girod | 1855-1919 | Paris | Possibly acquired by Alphonse Leduc after 1919. | |
E. Girod | E.G. #### | 1855-ca.1863 | Paris | |
E. et A. Girod | E. et A.G. #### | ca.1864-ca.1881 | Paris | |
Veuve Girod | E.G. #### | ca.1882-ca.1907 | Paris | |
P. Girod | ? | ca.1908-ca.1919 | Paris | |
Giudici et Strada | ##### | Turin | ||
J. Givre | J. ### G. | ca.1893-ca.1905 | Paris | |
Conrad Glaser | #### | 1833- | Schleusingen (from 1892 Coburg) | |
Fritz Gleichauf | ### # | Regensburg | ||
W. H. Glen | ### # | Melbourne | ||
Globus Verlag | D.L.S. ### # | Berlin | Deutsche Lieder-Sammlung | |
Glocken-Verlag | ### # | Vienna | ||
Glöggl | ### # | Vienna | ||
Michel Glücksberg | M.G. ##; M. ## G. | Warsaw | ||
Gnevkow | ### | 1883- | Kiel | |
Anton Goll | A.G. ### | Vienna | ||
Gombart | ### | 1789-1836 | Basel, Augsburg | Subject of a book "Musikverlag Gombart : Basel, Augsburg (1789-1836)" by Hans Rheinfurth and Monika Groening (published by Schneider (Tutzing), 1999). |
Casa Carlos Gomes | E. ### S. | 1920-ca.1930 | Rio de Janeiro | Created by Eduardo Souto. Sold to Carlos Wehrs. |
Goodwin & Tabb | London | |||
Göpel | 1842-1862 | Stuttgart | ||
Gordon | ca.1850-1920 | New York | ||
S.T. Gordon | #### | 1855-1872 | New York | |
S.T. Gordon & Son | ##### | 1873-1890 | New York | |
Hamilton S. Gordon | ##### | ca.1890-1920 | New York | |
Gordon & Gotch | 1885- | Sydney | ||
Gustavo Gori | Torino | |||
Gotham-Attucks | 1904-1912 | New York | ||
Benjamin Goodison | 1789-1800? | London | Published aborted edition of Purcell's works; only 8 volumes published. | |
J.P. Gotthard | J.P.G. ### | 1868-80 | Vienna | Sold to Doblinger |
Gould & Bolttler | G. & B. ### | 20th c | London | |
Goulding & Co. | ca.1784-1867 | London | ||
Goumas | -1870s | Paris | Sold to Buffet-Crampon | |
Grąbczewski | 1920s | Warsaw | ||
A. Gräbner | A.G. ### | Göttingen | ||
J. Graffart | ca.1870-ca.1900 | Liège | ||
Grahame & Black | G. & B. ### | 1905-1915 | London | |
H.L. Grahl | ### | 1948- | Frankfurt | |
Grandi Magazzini di Musica | #### | Firenze | ||
Gras | ### | 1894-1936 | Lille | |
H.W. Gray | 1877- | New York | US agent for Novello | |
M. Gray | M. G. #### | 1860-1887 | San Francisco, Oakland | Also Matthias Gray, M. Gray's Music Stores. Formerly Atwill, who sold his business to Matthias Gray (1829–1887) and William Herwig in 1860. According to Sixty years of California song (1913), soon after Gray's death the "immense" stock of music was "sold for a song" to Ditson. (Publisher page should probably be "Gray" for conciseness.) |
Henri Gregh | H.G. #### | Paris | ||
Louis Gregh | L.G. #### | 1873-1907 | Paris | |
W. Greiner | #### | 1833-1883 | Paris | |
F.G.L. Gressler | #### | 1842-98 | Langensalza | Schulbuchhandlung |
C.A. Gries | C.A.G. ### | Hannover | ||
Gries & Schornagel | C.A.G. ### | 1895-1910 ca. | Hannover | |
J. van Groningen | ## | Berlin | ||
Philipp Grosch | #### | 1920 ca.- | Leipzig | |
Johann Gross | #### | 1882- | Innsbruck | |
Emil Grude | #### | 1883- | Leipzig | |
Carl Grüninger | C.G. #### | Stuttgart | ||
Grus | 1842-1875 | Paris, London | ||
Grus | A.G. #### | 1842-1861 | Paris | |
Grus | L.G. #### | 1862-1875 | Paris | |
Gubrynowicz & Schmidt | ### | 1882 | Lwow | Gubrynowicz & Son from 1909 |
Manoel Antônio Guimarães | #### | Late 19th-century | Rio de Janeiro | Later associeted with Buscmann brothers creating Buschmann & Guimarães. |
Giovanni Gualberto Guidi | #### | Firenze | ||
S. Gundlach | S. ### G. | Dresden | ||
Joseph Günther | J. ### G. | Dresden | ||
Paul Günther | 1930s | Leipzig | ||
Gutheil | A. #### G. | 1859-1947 | Moscow | to Edition Russe, 1914 |
A.J. Gutmann | J. ### G. | 1874- | Vienna | |
Gutmann | A.J.G. #### | |||
H | ||||
J. Haakman-Chartier | J.H.### ; J.H.C.### | 1903-1910? | Paris | |
Hachette | #### | 1846-1977 | Paris | |
Häcker | #### | 1839-1851 | Chemnitz | |
Johann Ulrich Haffner | [Roman numerals] | 1742-1767 | Nürnberg | |
Hagemann & Topp | #### | 1847-1856 | Rostock | |
Julius Hainauer | J. #### H. | 1852?-ca.1933 | Breslau | Also Jules Hainauer. May have absorbed or succeeded an earlier Breslau publisher, Schuhmann, and reissued e.g. some Liszt works originally published by same before 1852 or so when Hainauer-Verlag prob. started issuing music. Son of founder, Ernst Julius (1901-196x?), seems to have taken over at some point, left Breslau for England in 1933 after the seizure of political power by the Nazis ("Machtergreifung"), and founded Julius Hainauer Ltd. in London in 1936. |
Julius Hainauer Ltd. | 1936-? | London | See German Exile Publishers | |
Petter Håkonsen | ##### | 1881-1887 | Christiani | |
Hal Leonard | ### | 1947- | Minnesota | under L |
Otto Halbreiter | O.H. ### | 1875-1929 | Munich | |
William Hall & Son | #### | 1847-1874 | New York | Acquired by Oliver Ditson & Co. |
Hallberger | J. #### H. | 1848-72 | Stuttgart | |
Brødrene Hals | #### | Kristiania (=Oslo) | ||
J. Hamelle | J. #### H. | 1877-ca.1940 | Paris | |
A. Hammond & Co. | H. #### | London | ||
Adolf Hampe | (##) | Hannover | ||
H. N. Hampsted | (##) | Milwaukee | ||
Hansa-Verlag | H.V. ### | Berlin-Wilmersdorf | ||
Edition Wilhelm Hansen | ##### | 1853- | Copenhagen | |
E.H. Harding | #### | ca.1870-ca.1932 | New York | |
J.P. Hardoy y Ca. | Buenos Aires | |||
Haring | ##### | 1847- | Hamburg | |
Harmonia | ##### | 1881- | Budapest | |
Harmonie Verlag | H. ### | 1897-1938 | Berlin | |
T.B. Harms | #### | 1881-1929? | New York | According to T.B. Harms, was sold or folded in 1929, though some counterexamples (e.g. a copyist's manuscript, at least, with © T.B. Harms, 1953) suggest otherwise- perhaps was merely an imprint by this point. |
Chas. K. Harris | 1890s-1930 | Milwaukee - New York, Chicago | ||
Frederick Harris | ##### | 1904- | London, Toronto | |
Harrison & Co. | ### | ca.1778-1803 | London | |
J. Hart | ca.1818-1858 | London | ||
Hartmann | ##### | 1882- | Elberfeld | |
G. Hartmann | G.H. #### | 1868-1891 | Paris | to Heugel, 1891 |
G. Hartmann & Cie. | G.H. & Cie. #### | |||
Haslinger | T.H. #### | Vienna | ||
Charles Haslinger | C.H. #### | Vienna | ||
Hatzfeld | #### | 1891–97 | Leipzig | 150 works by 1899 |
Haueisen | 1771–1790 | Frankfurt | ||
Gustav Haushahn | G.H's V. ### | Leipzig | ||
W. Hawes | ### | ca.1828-ca.1846? | London | |
Haydn-Mozart Presse | H.M.P. ### | 1958-ca.1980 | Salzburg | To Universal Edition ca.1980 |
Heaton & Rensburg | 1840-1856 | Rio de Janeiro | ||
Heaton & Rensburg | 1840-1856 | Rio de Janeiro | ||
Lith Imp. de Rensburg | 1856 | Rio de Janeiro | ||
A. Hebermann's Nachfolger | A.H.N. ## | Danzig | ||
Hebrew Publishing Co. | #### | New York | ||
Heckel | #### | Mannheim | ||
Heckenast | Pest | |||
R. W. Heffelfinger | ##### | ?-1918 | Los Angeles | |
Otto Hefner | ### | Oberneudorf-Buchen | ||
Heinrichshofen's Verlag | H.M. #### H.V. ##### |
1806- | Magdeburg | Archivgut befindet sich im Staatsarchiv Leipzig |
Carl Heins | C.H. ### | Berlin | ||
Jules Heinz | ### | 1854–1887 | Paris | |
Gustav Heinze | G. ### H. | Leipzig | ||
H. Helmuth | ### | to 1841 | Halle | |
Helsingfors Nya Musikhandel | H.N.M. ### | 1884?–1911? | Helsinki | See Article in Wikipedia (Finnish) on Fazer Publishing (the successor to H.N.M.) |
Helvetia-Verlag | H. ### | Zürich | ||
Th. Henkel | 1853- | Frankfurt am Main | ||
G. Henle Verlag | 1949- | Munich | ||
Ad. Henn | A. ### H. | Geneva | ||
Herf & Wolff | #### | 1867-72 | Mainz | |
Hesse | 1881- | Leipzig | ||
Heu | 1828-ca.1877 | Paris | Acquired by Louis Gregh | |
C. Heu | C. H. #### | 1828-ca.1850 | ||
E. Heu | E. H. #### | 1851-ca.1877 | ||
Heugel | H. #### | Paris | ||
Heugel et Companie | H. & Cie. #### | |||
Max Hieber | Munich | |||
J. Hiélard | 1858-99 | Paris | ||
Hientzsch | C.F.H. #### | 1860–1885 | Breslau | |
H.M. Higgins | 1852-1870 | Chicago | Owned by the composer in same name. | |
Hans Hildebrandt | ## | Stolp | ||
Hilkner | #### | 1885-1900 | Moscow | |
William E. Hill & Sons | #### | 1897– | London | Small number of scores 1897-1917, then a few books on violin makers. |
J.W. Hime | J.W.H ## | 1886–88 | London | |
Hinds, Hayden & Eldredge | #### | 1917- | New York | |
C. Hiner | ### | 1880 ca.– | Graz | Bought by Bosworth |
Hinrichsen | 1938-1980 | London | ||
Willy Hintze | # | Berlin-Wilmersdorf | ||
Hercules Hinz | ### | 1879–1936 | Altona | Bought by Hofmeister |
Hirsch | ### | 1842–1869 or 1884 | Leipzig | Formerly Friedlein & Hirsch 1842-54. Bought by Kistner |
Abraham Hirsch | #### | 1843?-1943 | Stockholm | Founded by Abraham Hirsch (1815-1900); taken over by his son Otto in 1884. For a few years in the 1840s published the weekly "Stockholms musik-tidning". Publishing house existed as late as 1920s and perhaps more recently (they were the first publisher of Sibelius' 6th symphony, e.g.) (First appears in HMB in 1843, as publisher of "Drei Lieder ohne Worte" - it seems now lost - by Reinecke.) In 1943, merged into Carl Gehrman ("Hirsch förlag bis 1943 , als die Firma in den Verlag Carl Gehrman aufging".) |
Hladky | ca.1900-1969 | Vienna | Bought by Heinrichtshoven 1969. | |
Hochstein | H ### H | 1900-1990 | Heidelberg | |
W. Hodsoll | ### | 1790-1830 | London | |
Hodson | #### | 1820?-1845? | Dublin, London | |
Hoesick | ### | 1867-1940 | Warsaw | Hosick or Hösick |
C. Hofbauer | C.H. ### | 1891- | Leipzig | pub A.Ashton, R Fuchs, Lehar |
Hoffarth | ## | 1862- | Dresden | |
Ernst Hoffheinz | E. ### H. | 1889-1910? | Berlin | |
E. Hoffmann | E.H. ## | Dresden | ||
J. Hoffmann | ### | 1838- | Prague | |
Hoffmeister | ### | 1783-1807 | Vienna | Catalog acquired by Chemische Druckerey |
Friedrich Hofmeister | Leipzig | Archivgut befindet sich im Staatsarchiv Leipzig | ||
Hofmusikhandelens Forlag | K.H.M. | Copenhagen | Related to Nordisk Musikforlag in some way (and their plates are N.M.F.) | |
Höher & Hildebrand | #### | 1892-3 | Munich | |
Matth. Hohner | ###/### | 1857- | Trossingen | |
Holle | #### | 1837- | Wolfenbuttel | |
Horneman & Erslev | #### | Copenhagen | ||
Houghton | #### | 1896-1920 | London | |
Howley, Haviland & Co. | #### | 1894-1906 | New York | |
Huberty | ### | 1756- | Vienna | |
Hudební Matice | H. M. ### | 1871–1951 | Prague | |
Gebrüder Hug | G.H. #### | 1807– 1885–1956 |
Zurich Leipzig |
History [1]. Founded by Hans Georg Nägeli (1791) and Jakob Christoph Hug (1807). Archivgut befindet sich im Staatsarchiv Leipzig |
Hull | #### | ca.1880-1930 | London | |
J. J. Hummel | #### | 1766?–1821? | Amsterdam, Berlin | |
Hüni | #### | ca.1910-190 | Zurich | |
Hunold | #### | 1860 | Basel | |
Huntzinger & Dilworth | #### | ca.1890-1930 | New York | |
Huss & Beer | H. & B. ### | Stockholm | ||
Hutchings & Romer | #### | ca.1840-1920 | London | |
I | ||||
Léon Idzikowski | ca.1900-ca.1930 | Kiev, Warsaw | ||
Ikelmer | 1857-1900 | Paris | ||
A. Ikelmer et Cie. | A.I. et Cie. #### | 1857-ca.1877 | ||
Ikelmer frères | I.F. #### | 1877-ca.1881 | ||
Désiré Ikelmer | D.I. #### | 1882-c1900 | ||
Imbault | 1784-1812 | Paris | ||
Impressora Moderna Ltda. | São Paulo | |||
International Music Company | New York | A subsidiary of the pop-music publisher Bourne Music, Inc. A vast majority of editions are under copyright. | ||
Iochem | 1868-1899 | Paris | ||
Raffaele Izzo | #### | Naples | ||
J | ||||
T.C. & E.C. Jack | ### | 1880ca-1915 | Edinburgh | |
Walter Jacobs | ### | 1894-1941 | Boston | |
Carrie Jacobs-Bond & Son | ### | 1894-1941 | Chicago, Hollywood | |
Robert Jacoby | # | Neustrelitz | ||
Hans Jäckel | H. ## J. | Bucarest | ||
Julius Jäger | J. ## J. | Berlin | ||
Max Jaffe | M.J. ## | Vienna | ||
Max Jakubowski | ### | 1866- | Konigsberg | |
Jakubowski & Zadurowicz | ### | 1893- | Lemberg (Lwów) | |
Janet et Cotelle | J.C. #### | 1810–1836 | Paris | Became A. Cotelle after a gap of two years (after Janet's death in 1836, and some reorganization??) in 1838. |
A. Cotelle | A.C. ### | 1832?-? | Paris | Successor to the early-19th century Paris firm Janet et Cotelle (begun 1810)? (see Oxford J&C Firm Bio. Pierre-Honoré Janet d.1832.) |
Janin | ### | 1883-1928 | Lyon | |
Jatho | [C.H.J.] ### | 1916-1922 | Berlin | Purchased by Ries & Erler in 1922. Plates as high as 101 or so (Wellesz' Lieder nach Dichtungen von Stefan George, ca.1920?) known, perhaps higher, though the possibly later orchestral suite Op.31 by Erich Anders may have gone without plate number altogether. |
C. Jefferys | ### | 1850-1910 | London | |
Jenkins | ### | 1878-1971 | Kansas | |
Joanin | A.J. et Cie ### | 1903?-1907? | Paris | Possibly purchased by Heugel?? |
Jobert | J.J. ### | 1921- | Paris | |
Jobin | ### | 1904-1930 | Lausanne | |
A. Johansen | 1890-1918 | St. Petersburg | ||
John Johnson | 1740-1777 | London | ||
John Johnston | c.1768-1775 | London | ||
Jornal das Moças | 1914-1975 | Rio de Janeiro | Brazilian periodical for the feminine public that published music scores. | |
Jornal das Senhoras | 1852-1855 | Rio de Janeiro | Brazilian periodical for the feminine public that published music scores. | |
Josephson | 1851-1867 | Stockholm | ||
Franz Jost | 1900-1950 | Leipzig | ||
Joubert | 1889-ca.1967 | Paris | ||
L. Bathlot | L.B. #### | 1868-ca.1887 | ||
L. Bathlot & Héraud | 1887–? | |||
L. Bathlot & Vve. Héraud | ?–ca.1891 | |||
L. Bathlot-Joubert | 1891-1896 | |||
C. Joubert | C.J. or J. #### | 1896-? | ||
L. Jouve | L.J. ## | Paris | Possibly founded by Louis Jouve (1814–96)? | |
Wilhelm Jowien | L.J. ## | 1849-1884 | Hamburg | |
Juan Ayné | J. ### A. | 1880s-1910s | Barcelona | |
Jullien & Co. | ### | London | ||
P.L. Jung | P.L.J. ### | New York | ||
Albert Jungmann & C. Lerch | J. & L. ### | Vienna | ||
Otto Junne | O.J. #### | 1887–1943? | Leipzig | As of 1917, called itself a branch of Schott frères. Destroyed during bombing of Leipzig, 1943. |
J. Jurgenson | St. Petersburg | |||
P. Jurgenson | 1861-1918 | Moscow | ||
Juwal | 1922-? | Berlin | Founded, in part, by Joel Engel. | |
Jibneh | ca.1924-? | Jerusalem | ||
K | ||||
C.F. Kahnt | C.F.K. #### | 1851-ca.1910 | Leipzig | Archivgut befindet sich im Staatsarchiv Leipzig |
F.W. Kaibel | F.W.K. ##### | 1870- | Lübeck | |
Kallenbach | 1850-1856 | Lwow | ||
Georg Kallmeyer | #### | Wolfenbuttel | Now Moseler | |
Kalmar & Puck | 1900-1930ca. | New York | ||
Edwin F. Kalmus & Co., Inc. | None | 1929- | Boca Raton | |
Karczag & Wellner | 1904-1936 | Vienna | ||
Heinrich Karmrodt | 1852-1895 | Halle | ||
Rudolph Karstadt | R.K. ## | Hamburg | ||
V. Kastner | 1904-1936 | Voronezh | ||
J.B. Katto | 1855-1870 | Brussels | ||
Richard Kaun | R. #### K. | 1890- | Berlin | |
H. Schröder's Nachf. |
ca.1888 | Berlin | ||
Kerksieg & Breusing | ##### | ca. 1840-1861 | New York | Became Schirmer |
James S. Kerr | ##### | 1880- | Glasgow | |
Kgl. Hof-Musikhandel | 1880-1902 | Copenhagen | ||
Kiesler | ##### | 1898- | Leipzig | |
Kamil Kisch-Trojan | ### | Nove Benatky | ||
Cyrill Kistler | ca.1891-1907 | Bad Kissingen | Catalog apparently acquired by C.F.W. Siegel | |
Verlag der Musikalischen Tagesfragen |
ca.1891-ca.1892 | |||
Verlag von Cyrill Kistler |
ca.1896-1907 | |||
Fr. Kistner | ##### | 1823- | Leipzig | |
Kittlitz-Schott & Bieger | K.-S. & B. ### | Mainz | ||
Henry Kleber | ##### | Pittsburgh | ||
C.A. Klemm | ##### | 1832-1933 | Leipzig | |
Klemm & Brother | ##### | 1800s | Philadelphia | |
J. B. Klier | 1831-? | Rio de Janeiro | ||
Julius Klökner | J.K. ## | 1880s | Stuhlweissenburg (now Székesfehérvár) | |
KMP | К.М.П. ### | 1926-1928 | Kiev (now Kyiv) | Київ : Киевское музыкальное предприятие |
Hugo Knepler | H.K. ### | Wien | ||
Ernst Knop | ##### | 1834-1844 | Basel | |
Kociho | ##### | 1900-1930 | Prague | |
Antoni Kocipiński | A.K.### | Kiev | ||
Karl Köhler | ### | Berlin-Charlottenburg | ||
Paul Koeppen | ##### | 1898- | Berlin | |
K. Kollmann | ##### | ca.1800-1900 | Augsburg | |
Könemann Music | K ### | 1993- | Budapest | Publisher of low-priced Urtext editions. Editor's notes are freely available on the publisher's website. Many publications from the early to mid–1990s are unedited reprints of public domain editions like the Ricordi full score of Aida, etc. |
Boleslas Koreywo | 1870s | Kiev | ||
Körner | Erfurt | |||
Ad. Köster | A. #### K. | Berlin | ||
Kothe | #### | 1873- | Leobschüt (Głubczyce) | |
V. Kotrba | #### | 1873- | Prague | |
Max Kott | ### | 1887- | Braunschweig | |
M. Krämer | M.K. #### | Wien | ||
Vinzenz Kratochwill | Vienna | |||
Heinrich Kreisler | H. ### K. & Co. | 1895- | Hamburg | |
Kreitner | ### | ca.1880-1830 | Worms | |
H.R. Krentzlin | Berlin | Richard Krentzlin (1864-1956) published works for educational purposes, the works were printed in cooperation with a well-known partner (mostly Lienau), the partner publisher is printed on the title page too, plate numbers are usually from the partner publisher. | ||
H.R. Krentzlin Unterrichtsverlag |
Berlin-Lichterfelde | |||
G.A. Krüger | G.A.K. ### | Leipzig | ||
Krüll | 1830- | Landshut | ||
Kruzinski & Lewi | 1880s | Warsaw | ||
Krygier | 1880s | Yekaterinburg | ||
S. A. Krzyżanowski | S ## K | 1871?-2011? | Kraków | Antique shop and publisher founded ca.1871, closed? possibly due to rent issues? 2011? |
F.H. Kühling | ## | Bonn | ||
Eduard Kühn | E.K. ### | Berlin | ||
T.F.A. Kühn | Weimar | |||
A. Kühnel Bureau de Musique | ### | 1800–1813 | Leipzig (Germany) | The following information is available from the Edition Peters website (http://www.edition-peters.com/aboutus/history.php): "On 1 December 1800 the conductor and composer Franz Anton Hoffmeister (1754–1812) entered into partnership with the bookseller and organist Ambrosius Kühnel (1770–1813) for the purpose of establishing a 'Bureau de Musique' in Leipzig . . . . In 1806 the business passed into the sole ownership of A. Kühnel when it was officially registered under the name 'Neuer Verlag des Bureau de Musique' . . . . Following Kühnel's untimely death, the firm was acquired by the Leipzig bookseller Carl Friedrich Peters (1779–1827), who traded from 1 April 1814 under the name 'Bureau de Musique de C.F. Peters'." (see below, Edition Peters) However, there is at least one extant work (Crusell, Clarinet Concerto op.1) with Kühnel's name and 'Bureau de Musique', so it is unclear whether editions so marked belong to the 1800–1806 or 1806–1813 period. |
N. Kulikov and Son | K. #### M. | 19th c | Moscow | |
Carl Kulm | C.K. ## | Wien | ||
Kunkel Brothers | #### | 1868-ca.1923 | St. Louis | |
Kunst- und Industrie-Comptoir | ### | 1801-1814+ | Vienna | (Also known in French as Bureau d'Arts (or des Arts) et d'Industrie.) |
Bureau d'Arts et d'Industrie | ### | |||
Hugo Kuntz | #### | 1894-1929ca. | Karslruhe | Bought by Hochstein |
Adolf Kunz | A.K.V.B. #### | Berlin | ||
Edition Kunzelmann | Adliswil (Switzerland) | |||
A.P. Küpper | #### | Elberfeld | ||
Bernhard Kurth | B. ## K. | ca. 1908-1911 | Zeuthen | Sold to Willy Schnelle, Frankfurt-Oder |
Kybourtz | ASC | 1875-1889 | Paris | |
L | ||||
A. Labonde | A.L. ### | 1890-1910 | Paris | |
C. Lacom | ### | 1880s-90s | Vienna | |
Pierre Lafitte | ### | 1899- | Paris | |
Pierre Laforge | 1834-1851 | Rio de Janeiro | Sold to Salmon & Cia in 1851 | |
Lafleur | ### | 1862-1917 | London | |
Lahou | ### | 1840 ca. | Brussels | |
Lamborn Cock | L. & C. ### | 1862-1879 | London | |
Léon Langlois | L. L. ### | 1869-1902 | Paris | |
A Lanterna Mágica | 1844 | Rio de Janeiro | Brazilian periodical | |
J. H. Larway | L. #### | 1893-1938 | London | |
F. T. Latour | L. #### | ca.1826-1845 | London | |
Bernard Latte | ### | 1831-ca.1855 | Paris | |
Hermann Lau | H.L. ### | Danzig | ||
Laudy & Co. | J. ### L. | 1890-? | London | Their first publication was an organ work by Filippo Capocci. Distributed after 1894 or so(?) by, and perhaps eventually acquired by, Bosworth & Co. (may exist only as an imprint now?) |
Laue | ### | ca. 1820-1832 | Berlin | |
Launer | ### | 1828-53 | Paris | Acquired by Girod |
Lauterbach & Kuhn | L. & K. ### | 1902-1908 | Leipzig | Acquired by Bote & Bock |
Alfred Läuterer | ### | ?-1900 | Munich | Acquired by Aibl |
Leader and Cock | L. C. ### | 1843-1862 | London | |
Lebeau | ### | 1855-1900 | Paris | |
Lederer | ### | 1887- | Munich | |
Le Duc | ? - 1820s? | Paris | Eventually taken over by Alphonse Leduc, owned by an indirect (possibly by marriage) relative of the former owner. | |
Alphonse Leduc | A.L. #### | 1841-present | Paris | |
Lee & Walker | #####-# | 1848-1875 | Philadelphia | Created by two former clerks of George Willig’s in 1848, and bought out by Oliver Ditson in 1875. |
C.F. Leede | ### | 1843-1943 | Leipzig | Publisher of Bungert, Sommer, Germer, B Seifert in 1880s-90s. |
Leeds Music | 1935-1964 | New York | In 1944 Leeds Music acquired the Am-Rus catalog and became the American agents for many Soviet composers. Acquired by MCA Music in 1964. | |
Legouix | O. L. G. ### | ?-? | Paris | Publisher of e.g. chamber music, founded by Onésime Legouix - succeeded?? by E. Legouix and G. Legouix (fl.1926+). |
A.C. Lehmann | ### | ?-? | Hamburg | |
Lehne & Komp. | ### | ?-? | Hannover | |
Max Leichssenring | #### | Hamburg | ||
J. Leitgeber | ### | 1867- | Posen | |
Henry Lemoine | ##### H. ##### H.L. |
Paris | ||
Alfred Lengnick & Co. | A.L. & Co. Ltd. #### | London | ||
Hal Leonard | 1947- | Milwaukee | It is highly unlikely that there are any Hal Leonard publications in the public domain. Hal Leonard has controlled the print rights for the Schirmer catalog since 1986. | |
Leonard & Co. | 1890-1927 | London | ||
C. Leopas | C. ### L. | St. Petersburg | ||
F.E.C. Leuckart | F.E.C.L. #### | 1782- | Munich, Leipzig | |
Casa Levy | L.F. ### / L.I. ### / CASA-###-LEVY | 1860-ca.1930 | São Paulo | |
Casa Levy de Pianos e Músicas | ### | 1860-1868 | São Paulo | |
Depósito de Pianos, Músicas e Instrumentos | ### | 1868 | São Paulo | |
Levy Filhos | L. ### F. | São Paulo | ||
L. Levy & Irmão | L. ### I. | São Paulo | ||
Casa Levy | CASA-###-LEVY | São Paulo | ||
S. Levy | S.L. ### | Paris | ||
Gustav Lewy | G.L. ### | 1855-97 | Vienna | |
Heinrich Lewy | H.L. ## | ?-after 1908 | Munich | Also Verlag Heinrich Lewy ; "H. Lewy". Published vocal scores of operas (e.g. Prinzessin Brambilla, by Walter Braunfels, and a few others, held at Worldcat libraries & at ÖNB), and other music also. |
Licht & Meyer | #### | 1884- | Leipzig | |
Lichtenauer | #### | 1843- | Rotterdam | |
Lichtenberger | #### | 1867-92 | Leipzig | |
Robert Lienau | Berlin-Lichterfelde | Purchased Schlesinger of Berlin ca.1864 - kept the imprint which they kept using for decades (leading very many people to very often describe scores, including very very many major ones- Sibelius' 3rd symphony is just one- as published by Schlesinger that were in fact published by Lienau in their Schlesinger line.) | ||
Leo Liepmannssohn | Berlin | |||
Oscar Linderer | Berlin | |||
Axel E. Lindgren | ### | Helsinki | ||
Rudolf C. Lindner | R.C.L. ### | Vienna | ||
Marcel Lion | ### | Paris | ||
F.S. Lischke | ### | 18th c-1842 | Berlin | |
Lissarrague | A. L. ### | 1876-1891 | Paris | Publisher of salon music, primarily for piano solo. |
Litolff | Braunschweig | Bought by Peters in 1940. | ||
J. Loebel | ### | Zittau | ||
Longman & Broderip | 1776-1798 | London | ||
C. Lonsdale | 1834-1880 | London | Christopher Lonsdale (1795-1877) published many Italian songs. Previously a partner in Birchall, Lonsdale and Mills. | |
Lorch | 1882-92 | Marburg | ||
Ludwig Lorenz | ## | Rostock | ||
C.C. Lose | 1821 -79 | Copenhagen | Sold to Hansen | |
Lotter und Söhne | ca.1700-1844 | Augsburg | ||
Lowe & Brydone | London | |||
Stanley Lucas, Weber, Pitt & Hatzfeld | 1880-1903 | London | ||
F. Lucca | –1891 | Milan | Sold to Ricordi in 1891 | |
Luckhardt | Cassel, Berlin | |||
Luckhardt's Musik-Verlag (J. Feuchtinger) | J.F. ### | Freiburg, Leipzig | Purchased by Heinrichshofen in 1905. | |
Ludewig & Schmidt | L. & S. ### | Vienna | ||
Ludwig Music | ### | 1921- | Grafton, Ohio | Part of Kaiser Southern since 2020 |
Abr. Lundquists Kongl. Hof-Musikhandel | Abr.L. #### | 1838- | Stockholm | |
Lyon & Healy | 1864– | Chicago | See Wikipedia. Founded by George Lyon (ret.1889) and Patrick J. Healy (1840?–1905), first as a music publisher, then also as an instrument (mostly harp) manufacturer. Bought by Steinway & Sons in the 1970s, and became specifically a harp-making subsidiary. | |
Musikverlag Lyra | M.L. ## | Berlin | Bought by Bosworth 1938 | |
M | ||||
Otto Maass | 1885- | Vienna | Bought by Universal-Edition | |
Vieira Machado & Cia. | V. M. & Cia. #### | 1893-1934 | Rio de Janeiro | |
Vieira Machado & Cia | V. M. & Cia. #### | 1893-1926 | Rio de Janeiro | |
Vieira Machado & Cia | F. A. P. #### | 1927-1933 | Rio de Janeiro | |
Casa Vieira Machado | S. L. ### & Cia. | 1933-1934 | Rio de Janeiro | |
Félix Mackar | Paris | |||
Félix Mackar et Gresse | F.M. et G. ### | 1865-ca.1868 | ||
Félix Mackar | F.M. ### | 1868-1889 | ||
F. Mackar et Noël | M.N. ### M. et N. ### |
1889-1896 | ||
A. Noël | 1896-1940 | |||
P. Noël | 1947-? | |||
Macmillan | 1843- | London | ||
Mme. Maeyens-Couvreur | M.C. ### or JPL. ### | 1840s-1860s | Paris | |
Magasin de l'imprimerie chimique | #### | 1803-1815 | Vienna | Founded by Anton Reicha (and possibly also known as (Verlage der) chemie Druckerey. Absorbed it seems into S.A. Steiner? (which later became Haslinger.) (Which is why on Tobias Haslinger you see "Chemische Druckerey (1803-1815)".) |
J. Maho | J #### M. | 1851–1877 | Paris | Sold to Hamelle in 1877 |
J. Maho | J.M. ### | 1851–1877 | Paris | |
Aloys Maier | 1850s-1940 | Fulda | ||
Maillochon | 1910 | Paris | ||
M. Maillot | M. ### M., ### | ca.1899-ca.1917 | Nice | |
Ludwig Maisch | 1810-1822 | Vienna | Firm ran by his widow 1816-1822; she married Mathias Artaria who took over & renamed firm Artaria | |
P. Maison | ### | ca.1900-ca.1930 | Limoges, Algiers | |
Maison Beethoven | N.C. xx | Bruxelles | Th. Nachtsheim Colman | |
O Malho | 1902-1952 | Rio de Janeiro | Wikipedia page (Portuguese) | |
Mandruck | Munich | |||
P. Manganelli | Rome | |||
E. S. Mangione | E. #### M. / E.S.M. ### ### | 1927-active | Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo | |
Estevam S. Mangione | Rio de Janeiro | |||
E. S. Mangione | Rio de Janeiro | |||
Editorial Mangione Ltda. | 1944 | Rio de Janeiro | ||
Sociedade Anônima Mangione | 1952 | Rio de Janeiro | ||
Mangione e Filho Sociedade Coletiva | 1968 | Rio de Janeiro | ||
Paul Mania | P. ## M. | Köln | ||
A Melodia | São Paulo | |||
A. Manuel | ?-1901 | Paris | ||
Ph. Maquet | Ph. M. & Cie. ##,### | 1887-1899 | Paris | Successor to Brandus, 1887; succeeded by Joubert in 1899. |
Margueritat | ### | 1846 | Paris | Publisher of much band and orchestral music (mostly briefer works) in the mid-to-late 19th century? |
Märkischer Musikverlag | M. ## E. | Berlin-Schöneberg | ||
Edward B. Marks | ##### | New York | ||
C. Marowsky | C. ### M. | ca.1879-ca.1898 | Minden | |
Pablo Martín | C.M. #### P.M. #### P. #### M. |
Madrid | Earlier Casimiro Martín | |
Giovanni Martinenghi | #### | ca.1860-ca.1890s? | Milano | Founded probably(?) by Giovanni Martinenghi. |
Porfirio Martins & Cia. | P.M. #### | 1918-? | Rio de Janeiro | Aka Guitarra de Prata |
Massute | ### | 1864-92 | Frankfurt am Oder | Dance music: bought by Benjamin 1892 |
Masters Music Publications | Boca Raton | (see Kalmus) | ||
Mathias & Strickland | ### | 1889-1901 | London | |
Eug. Mathieu | E.M. ### | Paris | ||
A.Z. Mathot | Z. ### M. | Paris (before 1930) | ||
Ernesto Augusto de Mattos | ca.1880-ca.1920 | Rio de Janeiro | ||
Mayaud | ### | 1830-93 | Paris | |
K. Maykov | K.####M. | Moscow | Bought by Jurgenson | |
McCarthy & Fisher | 1914- | New York | ||
McLaughlin & Reilly | 1930s-1970s | Boston | ||
Pietro Mechetti | P.M. #### | Vienna (before 1857) | ||
Ernst ter Meer | #### | 1848-56 | Aachen | Bought by Kistner |
Robert Meissner | E.A. #### | Berlin | Bought (parts of) Emil Ascher | |
A. Meissonnier | #### | ca.1812–1842 | Paris | Became Heugel |
J. Meissonnier | ca.1821–1860 | Paris | Acquired by E. Gérard et Cie | |
J. Meissonnier | J.M. ### | |||
J. Meissonnier | C.M. ### | |||
Nakladatelství Melantrich | M. ### | 1897-1999 | Prague | See Wikipedia article. First/early (or first Czech publisher, in other cases) publisher of many scores by Bohuslav Martinů, among others. Usually referred to just as Melantrich. (Nakladatelství - Publishing House.) |
Meloman | ### | 1900 ca. | Warsaw | |
Le Menu | ca.1760–ca.1784 | Paris | Purchased at some point by Boyer. | |
Carl Merhoff | ### | 1867-1890 | Munich | |
Méridian | 1920 ca.- | Paris | ||
Carl Merseburger | C. ####-# M. | 1849- | Leipzig, Berlin, Kassel | |
Merton Music | 1996 | London | ||
Béla Méry | M.B. ### | Budapest | ||
C.F. Meser | ### | ?-1872 | Dresden | Acquired by Fürstner in 1872 |
C.F. Meser (Herm. Müller) | H.M. ### | Dresden | ||
C.F. Meser | 1873-? | Berlin | Separate company or imprint created after Fürstner's acquisition of Meser. | |
Metzler | M. #### | London | Instrument manufacturer and music publisher, music plates were sold at auction in 1880. | |
E. Meuriot | #### | 1875-1906 | Paris | Bought by Rouault |
G.M. Meyer | #### | 1828-1853 | Braunschweig | Bought by Litolff |
A. Michaelis | ### | 1888 | Leipzig | |
Théodore Michaelis | T.M. ### | 1876-1893 | Paris | |
Alfred Michow | ### | 1885-97 | Berlin-Charlottenburg | |
F. Miller | F.M. ## | Munich | = A. Läuterers Nachfolger | |
Miller & Beacham | #### | 1853-1864 | Baltimore | |
Millereau | #### | 1861-1930 | Paris | |
J.B. Millet Company | #### | 1890- | Boston | |
Mills | #### | 1919- | New York | |
Minier | #### | 1875-95 | Paris | |
Minkoff | #### | 1972-2010 | Geneva | Facsimiles |
N. Mischonzniky | N.M. ### | Bucarest | ||
Mitteldeutscher Musikverlag | M.M.V. | Berlin | ||
Mitteldeutscher Verlag | #### | 1946- | Halle/Saale | |
Herbert Moeschk | #### | Berlin | ||
Mollo | ### | 1798-99, 1802-37? | Vienna | Founded by Tranquillo Mollo (1767-1837). For a brief history of the firm see Wikipedia (German). |
J. J. de Momigny | #### | 1800-1828 | Paris | Bought by Richault |
F. J. Mompour | #### | ?-1843 | Bonn | Bought by Furstner |
Monzani | c.1798-1825 | London | ||
Monzani & Cimador | ||||
Monzani & Co. | ||||
Monzani & Hill | ||||
Mori & Lavenu | #### | 1814-1844 | London | |
Pierre Mortier | #### | Amsterdam | ||
Möseler Verlag | #### M ##.### |
1945- | Wolfenbuttel | Previously Kallmeyer |
Rudolf Mosse | #### | 1870-1939 | Berlin | |
Casa Mozart | L.J.B.### #### |
1905-ca.1920 | Rio de Janeiro | |
Karl Mück | K. ## M. | Wien | ||
G. Müller | #### | 1830-1890 | Rodelstadt | |
H. F. Müller also H. F. Müller's Witwe | #### | Vienna | ||
J. C. Müller e H. E. Heinen | ca.1837 | Rio de Janeiro | Owned by João Cristiano Müller and H. E. Heinen | |
R. Müller | A.###? | ca.1897?-ca.1914? | Cape Town, SA | |
Leopold Muraille | ###.-### | Liège | ||
Murdoch, Murdoch & Co. | #### | 1920s | London | |
Musée musical | #### | St. Petersburg | ||
Editio Musica Budapest | Z. #### | Budapest | ||
Musica Obscura Editions | ||||
Musica Rara | M.R. #### | London / Monteux (FR) | Under Breitkopf & Härtel since 2000 | |
Musical Antiquarian Society | 1840–1850 | London | ||
Musical Bouquet | 1845–1917 | London | ||
Editions Musicales Transatlantiques | E.M.T. ### | Paris | ||
Musikaliska Konstföreningen | #### | 1859- | Stockholm | |
Musikwissenschaftlicher Verlag | #### | 1933- | Vienna | |
Musikwoche | #### | 1900- | Leipzig | |
Musytschna Ukraina | Kiev | |||
Edition Mutuelle | E. ####. M. | Paris | ||
Muzykalny fond SSSR / Muzfond SSSR | ### | ca.1939-ca.1990 | Moscow etc. | |
Muzgiz / Muzyka | G.M. #### I.M. Г.M. #### Г.M. |
1918–1930 | Moscow | |
Muzgiz / Muzyka |
M. ##### G. M. ##### Г. |
1930–1963 | Moscow | |
Muzgiz / Muzyka |
##### | 1963- | Moscow | |
Muziek en Letteren | M. & L. ## | Amsterdam | ||
N | ||||
Naderman | #### | 1773-1828 | Paris | |
Nádor Kálmán | #### | 1900-1930 | Budapest | |
Adolph Nagel Nagels Musik Archiv |
Archiv Nr. ## | 1835–1952 | Hannover | Bärenreiter imprint from 1952 on. |
Adolph Nagel |
N.M.A. ### | |||
Nägeli | 1800-1865 | Zürich | ||
Arthur Napoleão Editora Arthur Napoleão Ltda. |
#### AN-#### (modern) |
1866/8- | Rio de Janeiro | |
Nascimento Silva & Cia. | N. S. & Cia. ### | 1909-1920? | Rio de Janeiro | Aka Casa Beethoven |
Näumann | 1841- | Dresden | ||
J. Naus | 1880-1907 | Paris | ||
Neldner | 1882-19?? | Riga | ||
Edition Neubert | Ed. N. ### | Prag | ||
A. Neudecker | A. ### N. | Bunzlau | ||
Verlag Neue Musik | ##### | 1957–present | Berlin | See Wikipedia article (German) (Verlag Neue Musik) for history, also their website. |
Neumeyer | ### | 1880s | London | |
Augusto Neuparth | ### A.N. ### N. & Ca. ### |
1890s ca. | Lisbon | Later Neuparth & Carneiro |
Geo. D. Newhall & Co | ### | Cincinnati | ||
The Newhall & Evans Music Co. | ###-## | Cincinnati | ||
New York Music Publishing Co. (Limited) | ### | 1882-ca.1892 | New York City | |
Nicholson & Ascherberg | ### | 1873-1950 | Melbourne, Sydney | |
Nickau & Welleminsky | N. & W. ## | Vienna | ||
G.W. Niemeyer | GWN ### | 1839-1887 | Hamburg | Previously Schubert & Niemeyer |
Nightingale & Co. | London | |||
A. Noël | ## | Paris | Successor to Félix Mackar | |
Otto Heinrich Noetzel Verlag | Wilhelmshaven | |||
A. & S. Nordheimer | ca. 1850-ca. 1911 | Toronto, Montréal, etc. | ||
Det Nordiske Forlag | #### | 1895–1903 | Copenhagen | Det Nordiske Forlag was a book publisher, based in Copenhagen 1895-1903. The music department was run by Henrik Hennings, who at the same time was running Kgl.Hof-Musikhandel, from 1902 Nordisk Musikforlag. |
Nordisk Musikforlag | N.F. #### | 1902–1910 | Kjøbenhavn , then Stockholm? | Began with coproductions (e.g. works by Stenhammar and Sjøgren) formerly Kgl. Hof-Musikhandel, Copenhagen |
Nordiska Musikförlaget | NMS ### | 1915–1988 | Stockholm | Founded in 1915 as a Stockholm office/subsidiary to Hansen, purchased in 1988 by Music Sales, sold to Fazer, then in 1993 sold to Warner/Chappell. Source: Orchestral Music: A Handbook. Still appears as an imprint. First publisher for quite a few Swedish composers (e.g. Allan Pettersson, others.) Appeared also as "A.B. Nordiska Musikförlaget". |
Norsk Musikforlag | #### | 1909- | Kristiania (=Oslo) | |
F.A. North | #### | 1870-90 | Philadelphia | |
A.A. Noske | A.A.N. ### | 's Gravenhage (Netherlands) | ||
Richard Nosske | R.N. ### | Leipzig | ||
Novello | London | |||
John F. Nunns | 1834-1842 (Philadelphia), 1842-1880s? (New York) | Philadelphia, then New York | Primarily a piano maker and dealer. | |
O | ||||
A. O'Kelly | A.O.K.#### | 1872-1888 | Paris | Catalog mostly acquired by Mackar & Noël |
A. O'Kelly |
A.O'K. #### | |||
Oberdörffer | M.O.H. #### | Leipzig | ||
Odeon-Verlag | O. ### V. | Berlin | ||
A. Oertel | A. ### O. | Würzburg | Rich. Banger Nachf. | |
Georges Oertel | G.O. ### | Brussels | ||
Johannes Oertel | J.O. ### | Munich (?), Berlin | ||
Louis Oertel | L. #### O. | Hannover | ||
Nakladatelství Oldřích Padírek | Ol. P. | Brno | ||
Alfred Oliver & Co. | A.O. & Co. ### | London | ||
Ollendorff | #### | 1889-90 | Berlin | |
Ollivier & Co. | O & Co. #### | London | ||
Ongaku no tomo sha | ### | 1942- | Tokyo | |
Hermann Oppenheimer | ### | 1876-19?? | Hameln | |
Orbis | EO ### | 1949–1953 | Prague | |
Maurice Orgelbrand | ### | 1860s | Vilnius | |
Orpheus Music Publishing Company | #### | ca.1890-1925 | London | |
Ossian-Verlag | O. ### V. | Bonn | ||
Österreichischer Bundesverlag | Dm.d.Tk.in Oest. xxx ## | 1772 | Vienna | |
Ostrowski | ### | 1880ca-after 1915 | Odessa | |
Oxford University Press | ### | 1920- | London | |
P | ||||
Pabst | #### | 1873-19?? | Delitzsch | |
Pacini | #### | 180- | Paris | |
Paez | #### | 1842- | Berlin | |
Pagani Edition | #### | New York | ||
W.H. Paling | #### | Sydney | ||
H. Pardini | #### | Czernowitz | ||
Paterson | #### | Glasgow | ||
Patey & Willis | P. & W. #### | London | ||
Wilhelm Paul | #### | 1829-1857 | Dresden | Succeeded by Bernhard Friedel |
Rudolf Pawliska | R.P. ## | Vienna | ||
W. Paxton & Co. | P. & W. #### | 1870ca.- | London | |
A. Payne's Musikverlag | A.P. ## | Leipzig | ||
Pazdírek | #### | 1919-1949 | Brno | MelPa (Melantrich-Pazdirek) 1936-49 (see Melantrich) |
Franz Pechel | #### | 1886- | Graz | |
Peermusic | ##### | 1960 ca. (1928) –present | New York City; Hamburg? | Founded as "Southern Music Publishing Company" in 1928. Started using the "Peermusic Classical" imprint sometime around 1941 (first as Peer International) though used both for some time; now uses peermusic (lowercase p) exclusively. See Wikipedia; History at official website. |
P. Pégat | A.P. ## | 1900-1914 | Paris | |
Pelz | . ## | ca.1830-1840 | Breslau | |
Pennauer | A.P. ## | ca.1800-1831 | Vienna | |
J.W. Pepper | ## | 1877- | Philadelphia | |
Pérégally & Parvy | A.P. ## | 1882-1909 | Paris | |
Pesti Könyvnyomda Részvénytársaság | 1868-1918 | Pesth | ||
Edition Peters | ##### | Leipzig; Frankfurt | Archivgut befindet sich im Staatsarchiv Leipzig | |
Edition Peters |
EP ##### | |||
J.L. Peters | #####-## | by 1859–1871?, 1881–1892 | St. Louis | Founded by John L. Peters. |
J.L. Peters |
#####-## | 1866–1875/77 | New York | New York branch purchased by Ditson (C.H. Ditson) in 1877 |
W.C. Peters | 1832-1849 | Louisville | Founded by William C. Peters. Taken over by Peters & Webb in 1850. | |
W.C. Peters |
1844/50-1851 | Baltimore | ||
W.C. Peters |
1846-1866 | Cincinnati | Purchased by J.L. Peters in 1866. | |
Peters & Webb | ### | ca.1850-1865 | Louisville KY | |
Carl Petersen | C.P. ### C. ### P. |
Gotha; Halle | ||
H. Petersen | #### | 1882-1896 | Leipzig | |
Eugen Pfeiffer | E.P. ## | Heidelberg | ||
Pfister Frères | P.F. ## | 1901-1914? | Paris | See BNF Data. |
Philharmonischer Verlag | ## | Berlin | ||
Philidor | Paris | |||
S. Philipp | C. ### P. | 1862- | Berlin | |
Philippo et Cie. | C. ### P. | Paris | Also L. Philippo et M. Combre | |
Phillips & Page | 1883- | London | ||
Piantadosi | 1905- | New York | ||
Pickenhahn | 1838- | Chemnitz | Engraver and printer | |
A. Pietsch | A.P. #### | 1890-1930 | Ziegenhals | |
Pigna & Rovida | Milan | Minor Italian publisher, turn of the 19th century | ||
Pigott & Co. | # | Dublin | ||
A. Pinatel | A.P.#### | Paris | ||
J. Pirrault | J. et H.P. ### | Paris | ||
Jacques Pisa | J.P. ### | Paris | ||
Pitman, Hart | J. et H.P. ### | 1862-1960 | London | |
Pitt & Hatzfeld | 1880-1903 | London | ||
A. Piwarski | #### | 1897-1951 | Cracow | |
Pizzi | P & ### C | ? | Bologna | |
Johannes Platt | #### | ca.1900-ca.1906? | Berlin | |
Plattner | #### | 1805-1842 | Rotterdam | |
J. Platts | 1785ca.-1838 | London | ||
John Playford | #### | London | ||
Le Plectre | #### | 1902-1925 | Marseille | |
Pleyel | #### | 1795-1834 | Paris | |
Plötner & Meinhold | #### | 1878-19?? | Dresden | |
R.H. Pohl | R.H.P. ## | Hirschvogel | ||
Hugo Pohle | H.P. #### | 1872-1891 | Hamburg | Purchased by Schweers & Haake |
Polskie Wydawnictwo Muzyczne (PWM) | P.W.M. #### | Warsaw | ||
William A. Pond & Co. | ##### | 1863-1917? | New York | Catalog acquired by Carl Fischer in 1946 |
S.G. Porges | ### | Prague | ||
Fr. Portius | ### | Leipzig | ||
J. Power | 1790 ca.-1834- | Dublin, London | ||
Praeger & Meier | P. ### M. | Bremen | ||
Praeger & Meier |
P. & M. ### | Bremen | ||
Préalle & Cia. | V. P. ###/H.P. ### | 1851-1887 | Rio de Janeiro/Recife | |
Victor Préalle | V. P. ### | 1851-1870 | Rio de Janeiro | |
Victor Préalle | V. P. ### | 1870-1878 | Recife | |
Henri Préalle | H. P. ### | 1878-1887 | Rio de Janeiro | |
Préalle & Cia.: Successores de Victor Préalle | 1889- | Recife | ||
Theodore Presser | ##### P.C. ### |
1883- | Philadelphia; Bryn Mawr from 1949 | |
Preston | c.1774-c.1835 | London | ||
Prilipp | 1834-1890 | Paris | ||
Pro Musica | 1946- | Leipzig | ||
H.A. Probst | 1823-1836 | Leipzig | See Kistner | |
J. O. von Prochaźka | 1880-? | New York | ||
Hermann Protze | Leipzig | Acquired by Triumph-Verlag, Berlin | ||
Keith Prowse | London | |||
Carl Prüfer | C.P. ### | Boston | ||
Prütz & Mauri | P&M ## | 1872-1875 | Stettin | |
Pul | Berlin | |||
T.E. Purday | 1834–1862 | London | ||
Z.T. Purday | 1831–1860 | London | ||
Pustet | 1862–1978 | Regensburg | ||
Q | ||||
Quinzard | 1850-1902 | Paris | ||
R | ||||
Raabe & Plothow | 1880- | Berlin | ||
D. Rahter | Hamburg | |||
Rajchman & Frender | 1862- | Warsaw | ||
Albert Rathke | A. ### R. | 1879- | Magdeburg | |
Theodor Rättig | R. ### | 1878-ca.1910 | Vienna, Leipzig | |
Carl Rau | C.R. # | Flensburg | ||
Ravayre-Raver | R.R. ### | 1830ca.-1903ca. | Bordeaux | |
Otto Rechlin | # | Karlshorst bei Berlin | ||
Philipp Reclam jun. | 1823-1896? | Leipzig | ||
Reeder & Walsh | R. & W. #### | 1890s- | London | |
Regina Verlag | R.V. ## | Berlin | ||
Régnier-Canaux | R.C. #### | ca.1850s?-1860s? | Paris | "Successeur de Mme Vve Canaux" - successor to Madame the Widow Canaux. (So Canaux is a surname, though Régnier may also be a surname - further study required whether it should properly be "Régnier Canaux" or "Régnier-Canaux" (mutual ownership).) |
Litografia de J. J. Rego | ca.1842 | Rio de Janeiro | ||
Ed. Rehder | E.R. ## | Hamburg | Bought (in parts) by Emil Ascher | |
Reid Bros. | London | |||
Gebrüder Reinecke | G. ### R. | 1890- | Leipzig | |
Walther Reissbrodt | W. R. ### | Leipzig | ||
Rellstab | 1779-1806 | Berlin | ||
Jerome H. Remick | New York | |||
Repos | Paris | |||
Revista da Semana | 1900-1952 | Rio de Janeiro | Wikipedia article (Portuguese) | |
Reynolds & Co. | R & Co. ### | 1889-1960 | London | Perhaps sold to Keith Prowse in the 1960s. |
Richards & Co. | London | |||
J.G. Richards Co. | ca.1881-ca.1931 | Emporia, Kansas (ca.1881-83) Cleveland (1883-ca.1931) |
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Richault | #### R. | 1805–1898 | Paris | sold to Constallat et Cie. |
Maurice Richmond | ### | 1900-1940 | New York | |
Wilhelm Richtarsky | #### | Neusalz an der Oder | ||
Richter & Hopf | #### | 1889 to 1894 | Dresden | |
Ricordi | ###### | 1808- | Milan | |
F. Ries | #### | 1875 to 1881 | Dresden | |
Ries & Erler | R. #### E. | 1881-present | Berlin | |
Rieter-Biedermann | #### | 1849–1917 | Winterthur, Leipzig | Sold to Peters in 1917 |
Sidney Riorden | 1904-1915 | London | ||
Robbins-Engel | 1920-1927 | New York | Later Robins Music Corp. | |
Rebay & Robitschek | R. & R. #### R.R. #### R. u. R. #### |
Vienna | ||
Robolsky | #### | 1879- | Leipzig | |
Rockza Music Edition | RME-###### | 2009- | Tokyo | |
C.G. Röder | 1846-ca.1980 | Leipzig | Engraving, (Use Template Röder) | |
F. Roerich & Co. | F.R. #### | Vienna | ||
Estienne Roger | ### | 1697-1743 | Amsterdam | |
Winthrop Rogers | W.R. ##### | 1898-1943 | London | Bought by Boosey & Hawkes |
Rohlfing | ### | 1880- | Milwaukee | |
Röhr | #### | 1900-1939 | Berlin | Bought by Bosworth |
Antonio Romero | ### | 1856- | Madrid | |
Rondo | #### | 1925- | Berlin | |
Root & Cady | #### | 1858?-1871? | Chicago | 1969 book with history and possibly almost complete(?) list of this publisher’s plate nos. (Dana J. Epstein's Music Publishing in Chicago Before 1871: The Firm of Root & Cady, 1858-1871.) First Root & Cady, then Root & Co.; plates bought out by Brainard in 1871. A "Root & Sons" (imprint of Brainard? A separate company?) still published as late as 1882 however? |
Th.J. Roothaan & Co. | TR&C ### | 1851?-? | Amsterdam | Published a wide variety of music (chamber, piano, liturgical, vocal, symphonies, etc.) mainly? by Dutch composers. (Publisher "Louis Roothaan" also to look into?) |
C. Rosé | C ### R | St. Petersburg | ||
J.A. Røsholm | ### | 1865-1893 | Christiania | |
J.H. Ross & Co. | by 1870–ca.1873 | Philadelphia | ||
J.H. Ross & Co. |
ca.1873/74–ca.1888 | New York | ||
Rossini & Co. | London | |||
Will Rossiter | 1891- | Chicago | ||
J.B. Rotschy | ## | Geneve | ||
Rouart, Lerolle & Cie. | 1905–1941 | Paris | ||
Alexis Rouart, Lerolle & Cie. |
A.R. #### | 1905–1908 | Paris | |
Alexis Rouart, Lerolle & Cie. |
R.L. #### & Cie. | 1908-1941 | Paris | |
Rouart, Lerolle & Cie. |
R.L. #### | 1920?–1941 | Paris | |
Louis Rouhier | L.R. ### | 1895-1915 | Paris | |
Royal Harmonic Institution | #### | c.1820-1830 | London | |
Welsh & Hawes | #### | |||
T. Welsh | #### | |||
Royalty | ca. 1925 | Paris | ||
Rozsavölgyi & Co | R. & Co. #### | 1850–? | Pest, later Budapest | Founded by Gyula Rozsavölgyi (1822–1861) in 1850?. See Rózsavölgyi ës tärsa, their current website. |
Rozsavölgyi & Co |
N.G. #### | Budapest | ||
Rózsavölgyi ës tärsa |
1850s?– | Pest, later Budapest | Early and current name (in Hungarian) of Rózsavölgyi & Co. | |
Rozsnyai Károly | R.K. #### | Budapest | ||
Ruch Muzyczny | 1857-1859 | Warsaw | Weekly magazine with musical supplements | |
Wilhelm Rück | W. ## R. | Nürnberg | ||
Rudall, Carte | R.C.& Co. Ltd. #### | 1850s-1948 | London | Purchased by Boosey & Hawkes |
Carl Rühle | C. #### R. | 1880-1947 | Leipzig | |
Rühle & Rüttinger | 1882-1884 | |||
Rühle & Milkuhn | 1884-1885 | |||
Rühle & Hunger | R. & H. #### | Berlin | ||
Rühle & Wendling | R. & W. #### | Leipzig | ||
Richard Rühle | R.R. #### | Berlin | ||
Robert Rühle | Ro. #### Rü. | 1887- | Berlin | |
G.D. Russell & Company | #### | 1863- | Boston | Formed after the dissolution of Russell & Tolman. |
Editions Russes de Musique | R.M.V. ### | Berlin, Paris | ||
Rutter & McCarthy | 1818ca.-1823ca. | London | Information from "Music Publishing in the British Isles", p.285. | |
Ryuginsha | 1935ca.?-1984ca.? | Tokyo | 20th-century publisher, also known as Ryugin-sha, 龍吟社 | |
S | ||||
Carl Sackur | 1883- | Breslau | ||
Sylvain Saint-Etienne | 1852-72 | Paris | ||
W.H. Sajewski | 1910-1940 ca. | Chicago | ||
Salabert | Paris | |||
Salmon & Cia | ca.1842-1869 | Rio de Janeiro | Sold to Narcizo and Arthur Napoleão in 1869. | |
W. Salzer | W. ### S. | Leipzig | ||
D. Samson | D.S. ### | Berlin | ||
G. Santojanni | 1883-1933 | Naples | Purchased by Bideri | |
Sassetti | ### | Lisbon | ||
Alfred Satie | A.S. ### | 1883-1889 | Paris | |
Sauer & Leidesdorf | S et L ### | 1822-1832/1833 | Vienna | Purchased by Diabelli |
Sauer & Leidesdorf | S.L. ### | |||
Leidesforf | 1826-1832/1833 | |||
Adolphe Sax | 1845-72 | Paris | ||
A.M. Schacht & Co. | ca.1872-88 | New York City | Purchased by the Standard Music Co. | |
Schalek & Wetzler | ### | 1860-65 | Prague | |
Karl Schauss | Wiesbaden | |||
Scheithauer | B.S. ## | Berlin | ||
Ernst Schellenberg | ## | Wiesbaden | ||
August Scherl | Berlin | |||
Johann Schick | Vienna | See: Johann Schickh. | ||
C.F. Schildbach | 1810-1840 | Moscow | ||
Schirmer | 1861- | New York | ||
E.C. Schirmer | E.C.S. #### | 1921- | Boston | Subsidiary of ECS Publishing |
Maurice Schlesinger (Paris) | M.S. #### | 1821–1846 | Paris | |
A. Schlesinger (Berlin) | S. #### | 1810–1864 (Lienau after 1864) |
Berlin | Purchased by Robert Lienau ca.1864. |
M. Schloss | M.S. ### | 1840-75 | Köln | |
Ernst Schmeitzner | ### | Chemnitz | ||
Balthasar Schmid | [N.] #### | 1726-93 | Nuremberg | |
Wilhelm Schmid | W.S.#### | 1856- | Nuremberg | |
Schmid Nachfolger | [N.] #### | 1875-1960 | Munich | |
Schmidl | [N.] #### | Trieste | ||
Arthur P. Schmidt | A.P.S. | 1876–1960 | Boston | |
C.F. Schmidt | C.F.S. ### | Heilbronn | ||
H.W. Schmidt | ### | 1845-1886 | Halle | Also Lipper & Schmidt |
Hans Schmidt | ### | Karlsruhe | ||
Th. Schmidt | Th.S. ### | 1872?-1888? | Vienna | Related to Blaha/Groscher & Blaha. For more detail see this useful book about publishers. |
J. Schmitt | ????-1791 | Amsterdam | J.Schmitt refers to Joseph Schmitt (1734-91), music publisher and merchant, Warmoes-straat, Amsterdam. | |
Schödl | ### | 1800-1820 | Paris | |
F. Schoen | F ### S | 1860-1881 | Prague | |
Editions Musicales de la Schola Cantorum | S.#### P. | Paris | ||
Schonenberger | S. ### | 1830–1875 | Paris | "Georges Schonenberger was an active publisher of music in Paris from 1830 to 1875" - "Breitkopf und Härtel in Paris : the letters of their agent Heinrich Probst between 1833 and 1840" (Lennenberg, 1990), "The Letters", p.28, paraphrasing Hopkinson, Dictionary, p.110. |
Schöningh | ### | 1850- | Paderborn | |
B. Schott's Söhne | ##### B.S.S. ##### |
Mainz (Older imprints use "Mayence") |
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Schott Frères |
S.F. #### | 1843?- | Brussels | |
Schott & Co., Ltd. |
##### S. & Co. #### #### S. & Co. |
1835?- | London | |
Schott |
S. #### P.S. #### |
Paris | ||
M.J. Schramm | ca.1900 | Munich | ||
Friedrich Schreiber | F.S. ##### | 1876–1879 | Vienna | |
K. Schreiner | ### | Altona | ||
Schröder | S. ## | Berlin | Bought bei Kaun | |
Leopold Schroeder | L.Sch. ## | Berlin-Spandau | ||
Schroeder & Gunther | S. & G. Inc. #### | New York | ||
G. Schubert | 1834-1841 | Leipzig | ||
Schuberthaus-Verlag | 1906-1930 | Leipzig, Vienna | ||
Edward Schuberth & Co. | E.S. & Co. | New York | ||
### | Leipzig | |||
C.L. Schultheiss | #### | 1925- | Ludwigsburg, Stuttgart | |
R. Schultz Musik-Verlag | R.S. #### | 1882-1892 | Berlin | |
Carl Schulz | C. ## S. | Berlin | ||
Carl Schüppel | ## | Schwerin | ||
Schwann | #### | 1821- | Dusseldorf | Bought by Peters 1974 |
Schweers & Haake | #### | 1892-19?? | Bremen | |
Schwickert | 1772-1845 | Leipzig | Also Halle for 1792-1802 | |
Luigi Scotti | #### | 1820-1850 | Milan | |
Scribner | 1846- | New York | ||
J.G. Seeling | 1879- | Dresden | ||
Hermann Seemann Nachfolger | H.S.N. #### | 1900-1905 | Leipzig | |
Secção Chopin | F.P. ###; M.F.###; P.M.### | ca.1914-ca.1918 | Rio de Janeiro | Sold to Porfirio Martins & Cia. ca. 1920 |
Faria & Pinheiro | F. P. ### | 1914 | Rio de Janeiro | |
Manoel de Faria | M. ### F. / ### | Rio de Janeiro | ||
Secção Chopin | ### | Rio de Janeiro | ||
Seidel | #### | 1910- | Indianapolis | |
Josef Seiling | #### | 1881-94 | Munich | |
Richard Seiling | #### | ca. 1900- | Munich | |
Robert Seitz | R.S. ### | 1864-ca.1881? | Leipzig | May have been absorbed into, or sold its stock to, Ries & Erler soon after the latter was founded in 1881? |
Editions Maurice Senart | E.M.S. #### | 1908–1941 | Paris | |
Senart, Roudanez et Cie. | S.R. & Cie. | 1908–1914 | Paris | "Edition M. Senart, B. Roudanez et Cie" |
Bartholf Senff | 1847–1907 | Berlin | ||
G. Sennewald | 1835–1890 | Warsaw | ||
Senta-Verlag | S.V. ## | Stuttgart | ||
Severnaya Lira | St. Petersburg | |||
Seyfarth | 1873– | Lemberg )(Lvov) | ||
A. Seywang | C. ### | Moscow | ||
Shanghai Music Publishing House | #J#### | 1949-present | Shanghai | |
Shapiro, Bernstein | #### | New York | ||
Shattinger | #### | 1876-1948 | St. Louis | |
W.F. Shaw | 1860- | Philadelphia | ||
Charles Sheard | #### | London | ||
James D. Sheppard | 1827-1855 | Buffalo | ||
Sheppard & Cottier / Sheppard & Cottier & Co. |
1855-1867 | Buffalo | ||
Cottier & Denton |
1867-1878 | Buffalo | ||
Denton & Cottier |
1878-1887 | Buffalo | ||
Denton, Cottier & Daniels |
1887-1924 | Buffalo | ||
Denton, Cottier & Daniels, Inc. |
1924-after 1941 | Buffalo | ||
Peter Short | #### | 1596-1603 | London | |
Sieber | #### | 1772-1850s? | Paris | |
C.F.W. Siegel | E.W.F. ### L. #### |
1846–1909 | Leipzig | |
Felix Siegel | ### | 1888–1899 | Leipzig | Bought by J.Schuberth |
Siegel & Schimmel | ### #### |
1883–1901 | Berlin | Bought by Heinrichshofen |
Siegismund & Volkening | S. & V. ### | Leipzig | ||
G. Siéver | G.S. ### ; G. #### S. | ca.1900-ca.1920 | Paris | Published thousands of works in the first 2 decades of the 20th century, yet essentially no information about the organization is available. |
Hans Sikorski | H.S. #### | Hamburg | 1935-present Rents a wide range of music online at Sikorski Music Publishers. | |
Carl Simon | C.S. ### | Berlin | Archivgut befindet sich im Staatsarchiv Leipzig im Bestand von Breitkopf & Härtel. | |
E. Simon | E##S | 1863-1930 | Stettin | |
Simpkin | ## | 1813-1950 | London | |
Simon and Schuster | S & S ### | New York | ||
Methven Simpson | M.S. ## | Edinburgh | ||
N. Simrock | Berlin | Founded by Nikolaus Simrock in 1793. History: Nikolaus Simrock site ; Wikipedia (German) ; Fritz - Wikipedia (German) for Fritz Simrock ; Wikipedia (English) for Fritz Simrock. | ||
Editions de la Sirène | E.D. ### L.S. | Paris | ||
La Sirène musicale | S.M. ### | Paris | ||
Sirius | 1928-69 | Berlin | Bought by Heinrichshofen | |
Skandinavisk Musikforlag | SM #### | 1894?- | Copenhagen | |
de Smit | 1918-1932 | Paris | ||
B. H. Smit | 1880s | Amsterdam | ||
R. Smith & Co. | 1857- | London, Watford, Wellingboro | ||
Society for the Publication of American Music | S.P.A.M. | 1919-1969 | Various locations? | See Archives.yale.edu and brief collective biography @ SNAC. |
Sohn | 1853-1857 | Breslau | ||
Y.A. Sokolov | St. Petersburg | Bought by Jurgenson | ||
Emil Sommermeyer | E.S. ### | 1882- | Baden-Baden | |
Casa Musicale Sonzogno | 1874- | Milan | ||
Sotero de Souza | S. ### S. | 1915-1920 | São Paulo | Sold to Campassi & Camin in 1919-1920 |
Sound Pool Music | Brussels | Publisher for Frederic Rzewski. | ||
Sovyetsky Kompozitor | C. #### K. | Moscow | ||
SPCK | 1800- | London | ||
Spehr | 1829-1852 | Braunschweig | ||
Fr. Spies | ## | Baden-Baden | ||
C. A. Spina | C.S. | 1852–1876 | Vienna | Sold to August Cranz |
Arno Spitzner | 1899-ca.1920 | Leipzig | ||
L. Staackmann | 1880-ca.1930 | Leipzig | ||
Max Staegemann jr. | M. St. ### | Berlin | ||
Curt Staeglich | ## | Leipzig | ||
Albert Stahl | 1898-ca.1920 | Berlin | ||
Stainer & Bell | S. & B. #### | London | ||
Standard-Edition | Varberg | Sweden | ||
John Stark & Son | #### | Sedalia, St.Louis, New York | ||
Emanuel Starý | 1867- | Prague | ||
A.J. Stasny | 1908- | Cleveland, New York | ||
Fritz Steidl | F. St. ### | Berlin | ||
S.A. Steiner und Comp. | S. et C. #### | Vienna | Link to Tobias Haslinger. | |
Steingräber Verlag | ## | 1878–present? | Hannover/Leipzig | History here. Founded by Theodor Steingräber (1830–1904). Also known as Steingräber, Edition Steingräber. |
F. Stellovsky | #### | St. Petersburg | ||
Karl Stelzner | K. ## St. | Leipzig | ||
H. Stempelmann | H.St. ## | 1864-1873 | Leipzig | |
Joseph W. Stern | ##### | New York | Sold to Edward B. Marks | |
Stern & Co. | S et Co. | 1845- | Berlin | |
Steyl & Thomas | ## | Frankfurt am Main | ||
J.M. Stoddart | ## | Philadelphia | ||
Edm. Stoll | #### | 1850-1909 | Leipzig | Acquired by Pohl-Wohnlich of Basel |
Stomps | #### | 1878- | Luxemburg | |
Adolf Stöppler | St. ## W. | Wiesbaden | ||
Karl Storck | # | Heubach | ||
Edition Strache | E. St. ## Edition Strache No.## |
Vienna, Warnsdorf | ||
The Strad | 1890- | London | ||
Ernest Stuttard | 1890- | Burnley, England | ||
Süddeutscher Musikverlag | S M.-V. ## | Strassburg | ||
Fritz Müller, Süddeutscher Musikverlag | F.M. ### S.M. | Karlsruhe | ||
W. Sulzbach | ## | 1879- | Berlin | |
Sulzer | R.S. ## | Berlin (Bielefeld, Leipzig) | Bought by Ries & Erler | |
Summy | ## | Chicago | ||
Franz Suppan | 1920- | Düsseldorf | ||
Státní nakladatelství krásné hudby, literatury a umení (SNKHLU) | H #### | 1953–1967 | Prague | |
Editio Supraphon | H #### | 1967- | Prague | |
S. A. Edizioni Suvini Zerboni | S. #### Z. | 1907–present | Milan | Website: Edizioni Suvini Zerboni ; Wikipedia article. Now possibly a division of Sugarmusic s.p.a.? |
Nototisk A. Švarce | A.Š.-H.K.-### | Kutná Hora | ||
Swan & Co. | ## | ca. 1900-1930 | London | |
T | ||||
Táborszky & Parsch | T. & P. ### | Pest (Budapest) | ||
Tagarela | 1902-1905 | Rio de Janeiro | Braziian periodical weekly published | |
Adolf Tandler | A.T. ### | Wien | ||
Tascher | 1830-19?? | Kaiserslautern | ||
C.F. Teich | C.F.T. #### | Leipzig | ||
H. Tellier | ### | 1876-1898 | Paris | Bought by Heugel |
Tessaro | ### | 1895-1920 | Berlin | |
Thauvin | ### | 1879-1908 | Paris | |
P. Thelen | P.T. ### | 1890- | Berlin & Chicago | |
Theune | ### | ?-1858 | Amsterdam | |
Thiebes-Stierlin | ### | 1894-1919 | St.Louis | |
Rudolf Thiele | Th. ### | Berlin | ||
Thieme | ### | ?-1840 | Dresden | |
W.J. Thieme | ### | ca.1800- | Zutphen | |
Hugo Thiemer | ### | 1876-? | Hamburg | Later became Otto Forberg-Verlag of Leipzig. |
Thompson | 1741-1805 | London | Taken over by Purday & Button (later Button & Whitaker). | |
Thompson & Odell | T & O ###; ### | 1872-1905 | Boston | |
Thys | ### | 1898-1916 | Paris | |
Harry Von Tilzer | ### | 1902- | New York | |
Tischer & Jagenberg | ### | 1910-? | Koln/Cologne | |
Tipographie de la Sirene | #### | c.1807–1828 | Paris | |
Nicolás Toledo | Madrid | |||
Henry Tolman | 1846-1868 | Boston | Began alone, then merged to become Russell & Tolman, then as Henry Tolman & Co. | |
P.J. Tonger | P.J.T. #### | Köln | ||
Bernh. Tormann | B.T. #### | Münster | ||
Christoph Torricella | #### | 1777-1786 | Vienna | |
Towarzystwo Wydawnicze Muzyki Polskiej | #### | Warsaw | ||
Traeg | ### | 1793-1820 | Vienna | |
T. Trautwein | #### | Berlin | ||
Treichlinger | J. T. ### | 1844-1874 | Pest | |
Konstanty Trepte | ### | 1893-1927 | Warsaw | |
C.F. Tretbar | #### | 1870-1900 | New York | |
Triton | #### | 1930s | Leningrad | |
Troupenas | 1825–1850 | Paris | ||
Troupenas |
### | 1825-1834 | Paris | |
Troupenas |
T. #### | 1835-1843 | Paris | |
Troupenas |
T.M. #### | 1844 | Paris | |
Troupenas |
E.T. & Cie. #### | 1844-1850 | Paris | |
Truax & Baldwin | ### | Cincinnatti | ||
Anton Trutschel | A.T. ## | Schwerin | ||
G. Tschentscher | Berlin | Bought (parts of) Rühle & Hunger | ||
Charles Tuckwood | #### | London | Absorbed by Hopwood & Crew | |
U | ||||
Gebr. Ulbrich | U. ### | 1899-1911 | Berlin | |
W. Ulbrich | W.U. ### | Berlin | ||
Friedrich Ullrich | ## | Köln | ||
Ullstein | ### | Berlin | ||
Chas. Ulrich | ### | Milwaukee | ||
Unger & Banarski | #### | 1870s-1910ca. | Warsaw | |
Union Musical Española | U.M.F.E. #### | 1890s- | Madrid | |
Editura Muzicală a Uniunii Compozitorilor din R.P.R. | ? | 1940s?-now? | Bucharest | Major (at first state-sponsored, one supposes?) Romanian publisher. Published (in some cases republished) very many (thousands?) of works (music & books about?) by Enescu, Rogalski, Wilhelm Georg Berger, Constantinescu, Mihalovici, others. (Sometimes edition nos., does not seem to use plate nos. or prefixes?) Though it seems to have begun before WW2, after the war and before the 1990s it may have been something like the Romanian analogue of Muzgiz and Polskie Wydawnictwo Muzyczne e.g. perhaps? Don't know. |
Universal Edition | U.E. #### | 1901- | Vienna | |
University Society | ### - ## | New York | ||
Urbánek | U. #### | Prague | ||
Mojmír Urbanék |
M.U. ### | 1900–1949 | Prague | Plate numbers of the form "Edition M.U. ###" are listed on scores uploaded to this site simply as "M.U. ###" |
V | ||||
Edoardo De Vasini | ### | Casale Monferrato | ||
C. Venturi | #### | Bologna | ||
Genesio Venturini | #### | Florence | ||
Verlag für Musikalische Kultur und Wissenschaft | #### | 1930-1960ca. | Wolfenbütte | |
Verlags-Comptoir | Langensalza | |||
Vernède | #### | 1880-1896 | Versailles | |
Domenico Vicentini | #### | Trieste | ||
Andrés Vidal | A. #### V. ; V.R. ### ; H. #### V. | 1860s?-1890s? | Barcelona | Aka Andrés Vidal e hijo, Hijos de Andrés Vidal e Roger, etc. |
L. Vieillot | L.V. #### | 1845?- | Paris | |
Vieweg | #### | 1877-? | Quedlinburg | |
Zdenek Vik | ### | Prag | ||
Vincent | #### | 1890-1913 | London | |
Virgil-Verlag | V. ## | Berlin-Charlottenburg | ||
D. Vismara | #### | Milan | ||
Irmãos Vitale | 1923- | São Paulo | ||
Casa Viúva Guerreiro | ### / V. G. & C. ### | 1920-ca.1950 | Rio de Janeiro | |
Casa Viúva Guerreiro | #### | Rio de Janeiro | ||
Viúva Guerreiro & Cia. | V. G. & C. ### | Rio de Janeiro | ||
Fileto Moura & Cia. | #### | Rio de Janeiro | ||
Vlk | #### | 1920-1950 | Prague | |
W. Vobach | Berlin | |||
Voigt | #### | 1879-1894 | Kassel | Bought by Ries & Erler |
Volkwein | #### | 1905- | Pittsburgh | |
W | ||||
A. Wagner & Levien Sucs. | #### L | Mexico | ||
Georg Wagner | G.W. ## | Dresden | ||
Otto Wagner | O.W. ## | Wien | Sucessor of Rörich | |
Brix von Wahlberg | B.v.W. ### | 1860-98 ca. | Amsterdam | |
G. Walker | c.1790-c.1840? | London | ||
John Walsh | 1695-1766 | London | ||
Ward Lock & Co. | #### | 1854- | London | |
Carl Warmuth | C.W. #### | 1851–1908 | Kristiania (=Oslo) | |
Warren & Phillips | 1890-1935 ca. | London | ||
Warszawskie Towarzystwo Muzyczne | 1871- | Warsaw | ||
K.F. Wasenius | K.F.W. ## | 1888-1907 | Helsinki | |
U.T. du Wast | U.T.W. ## | 1885-1910 | Paris | |
Waterson, Berlin & Snyder | ## | 1907-1929 | New York | |
Wa-Wan Press | 1901-1911 | Newton Center | Acquired by Schirmer in 1912 | |
Arthur Weber | ## | Dortmund | ||
Joh. Fr. Weber | ## | 1860-1895 | Cologne | |
Eduard Wedl | E.W.W.N. ## | 1886 | Wiener-Neustadt | |
Weekes | 1870-1970 | London | Acquired by Stainer & Bell in 1960. Weekes & Co. or A. Weekes | |
Carlos Wehrs | C. ### W. | 1930- | Rio de Janeiro | |
Weigl | #### | ca.1809-ca.1828 | Vienna | Eponymous publishing house of Thaddäus Weigl (1776-1844) aka Thadé Weigl. A 1982 (Vienna: Ludwig Krenn, 178 pp) book "Verzeichnis der Musikalien des Verlages Thadé Weigl" covers this apparently. Also known as Thadé Veigl, "in der Kunst- und Musikhandlung des k. k. Hoftheater-Kapellmeisters Thadé Weigl". Not to be confused with the publisher Christoph Weigl. |
E. Weiller | E.W. ### ; E. ### W. | 1900-19 | Paris | |
Josef Weinberger | J.W. ### | 1885–present | Vienna, Leipzig, London | From www.josef-weinberger.com/about.html : Founded by Josef Weinberger in Vienna in 1885. (The London branch is credited in recent years as publisher of symphonies by Malcolm Williamson, new editions of works by York Bowen, among other works.) |
Weinhold | ### | 1835-45 | Breslau | |
Hermann Weinholtz | ### | 1840- | Braunschweig, Berlin, Leipzig | |
Heinrich Weiss | Dresden | |||
Julius Weiss | J.W. ### | 1850-? | Berlin | |
Jul. & Heinr. Weiss | J. & H.W. ### | Berlin | ||
M.L. Weissbach | ## | Burgstädt | ||
Welcker | London | |||
J.M. Welleminsky | J.M.W. ### | Vienna | ||
Rudolph Werckmeister | ### | ca.1800-1810? | Oranienberg | |
Werner | 1869-97 | Munich | ||
Otto Wernthal | O.W. ### | 1893-at least 1940 | Magdeburg, Berlin (1899) | Otto Wernthal was a director of Bosworth & Co. from 1892. |
J.A. Werth | ### | Bonn | ||
Wessel & Co. | W. & Co. No. #### | 1824-1860 | London | Acquired by Ashdown & Parry in 1860. |
Wessely & Büsing | F.W. ## | Vienna | ||
F. Wessely |
F.W. ## | Vienna | ||
R.E. Westerlund | R.E.W.### | 1890s?-1967 | Helsinki | Acquired by Fazer in 1967. |
Moritz Westphal | ## | to 1859 | Berlin | Acquired by Bote and Bock. |
Paul Westphal | P.W. ## | Berlin-Karlshorst | ||
Emil Wetzler | ### | 1882-90 | Vienna | Acquired by Doblinger in 1890 (HMB shows Wetzler in Prague from 1866). |
Wheatstone | 1803-1934 | London | Musical instrument maker, music seller, music engraver and publisher. Patentee of the concertina, invented by Sir Charles Wheatstone (1802-75) in 1829. | |
F. Whistling | #### | -1887 | Leipzig | |
Jean White | ### | 1867-ca.1908 | Boston | |
White, Smith & Co. | #### - # | 1867–1895? | Boston | Opened in 1867? as White, Smith and Perry originally. Published magazine The Folio until 1895. Probably became White-Smith Music Company (1891-1980). |
Whitney Warner | ##### | ca. 1895-ca. 1915 | Detroit | |
Wickins & Co. | E.W.Wickins ##### | ca. 1885-ca. 1905 | London | Bought by Bosworth |
Wiener Philharmonischer Verlag | W. Ph. V. ### | 1923-1925? | Vienna | |
Wiener Urtext Edition | UT ##### | 1972- | Vienna | Founded in 1972 as a joint venture of Schott and Universal |
Constantin Wild | ### | 1892- | Leipzig | |
Karol Wild | K.####.W | 1796-1882 | Lwow | |
Juliusz Wildt | #### J.W. ##### J. #### W. |
Kraków | ||
Wilke | #### | Berlin | ||
B. Williams | B.W. ##### | London | ||
Joseph Williams | J.W. ##### | London | ||
George Willig | 1794-1856 | Philadelphia | The first music publishing firm in the United States (begun by Moller & Capron in 1793, acquired by Willig Sr. in 1794, bought by former clerks Lee & Walker in 1856.) | |
Willis & Co. | #### | 1814-1836 | Dublin, London | |
Willis Music Co. | 1899- | Cincinnati | ||
Sep. Winner | 1843-1902 | Philadelphia | Sep. Winner & Son, Winner & Shuster | |
J.E. Winner | 1843-1902 | Philadelphia | ||
M. Witmark & Sons | #### | 1886-1929 | New York | |
Paul Witte | #### | 1878-95 | Stettin | |
Witvogel | ### | 1740s | Amsterdam | |
Witzendorf | #### | 1842-71 | Vienna | Mollo u. Witzendorf 1842-44 |
Wölbing | #### | 1925-30 | Berlin | |
Gebrüder Wolff | G.W. ### | Wiesbaden, Kreuznach | ||
Heinrich Wolff | H.W. ### H. ### W. |
Wiesbaden | ||
Karl Wolff Musikverlag | K. #### W. | Dresden-Neustadt | ||
B.F. Wood | B.F.W. #### | Boston | ||
C. Wood | C.W. #### | London | ||
Woolcott and Clarke | #### | 1850s | Sydney | |
C. Woolhouse | #### | 1890- | London | |
Otto Wrede | Berlin-Neukölln | |||
Lawrence Wright | #### | 1910 | London | |
Wunder | #### | 1834-1841 | Leipzig | |
Wunderhorn-Verlag | #### | 1910-1940 | Cologne, Munich | |
Willy Würges | W. ### W. | Köln | ||
Wydawnictwo Stowarzyszenia Kompozytorów Polskich | #### | 1925- | Warsaw | |
Y | ||||
The Year Book Press Ltd. | #### | 1911 | London | |
W. Young | W.Y. #### | London | ||
Editions Antoine Ysaÿe | A.Y. #### | Brussels | ||
Z | ||||
G. Zanibon | G. #### Z. | 1908- | Padua (Milan since 1992) | Now part of the Ricordi Group |
Haakon Zapffe | #### | 1893-1927 | Christiania | |
Zawadzki | #### | 1820- | Wilna (Vilnius) | |
Zechlin | #### | ca. 1900- | Berlin | |
Ziemssen | #### | 1875- | Danzig | |
Ferdinand Zierfuss | ## | Munich | ||
Zimmermann | Z. #### | 1876- | Leipzig | |
Jul. Heinrich Zimmermann | Z. #### | Leipzig | ||
Wilhelm Zimmermann | Z. #### | Frankfurt | ||
Zipser & König | Z. & K. ## # | Budapest | ||
ZJTC Music | ####-##-## | Tokyo | This rather obscure publisher seems to reprint mainly recent scores (e.g. Bärenreiter). | |
Zozaya | #### | Madrid | ||
Paul Zschocher | #### | 1908-54 | Leipzig | |
Carl Zulehner | #### | ca. 1800-1830 | Mainz | Acquired by B. Schott |
G.A. Zumsteeg | G.A.Z. #### | 1828-1940 | Stuttgart | Purchased by Sikorski |
Friedrich Zweigle | F.Z. ## | Stuttgart | ||
Zwissler | #### | 1872- | Wolfenbuttel | Now Moseler |