Editions Russes de Musique

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Éditions Russes de Musique was a music publisher operating in Germany, Russia, France, the United Kingdom, and the United States.

It was founded in 1909 by Serge Koussevitzky and his first wife Natalja and focused on new Russian music.

In 1914 an affiliated, independent publishing house was formed on the basis of the German Gutheil company , which Koussevitzky acquired for this purpose.

The seat was moved to Paris in 1920 after the Russian Revolution . The company was sold to Boosey & Hawkes on March 1, 1947 .

Company history

  • "Russian Music Publisher"
  • "Editions Russes de Musique"
  • "Édition russe de musique"
  • "Российское музыкальное издательство" (Rossiyskoe muzykalnoye izdatelstvo, German: Russian music publisher )
  • "A. Gutheil "(1914–1947)

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literature

  • Stanley Sadie (Ed.): Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians . Macmillan Publications, New York and London 1980.

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e Editions Russes de Musique on IMSLP , accessed March 4, 2017
  2. Robert S. Nichols and Nigel Simeone: Edition Russe de Musique . In: Grove Music Online (oxfordindex.oup.com) . ( online [accessed March 5, 2019]).
  3. a b edition russe de musique. In: data.bnf.fr. Retrieved March 5, 2017 .