Martin Schmid brass sheet music

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The music publisher Martin Schmid Blechbläsernoten is a publishing house for brass music based in Nagold . This is linked to the trade in specialist books, sound carriers and sheet music from other publishers.

Orientation and offer

The publisher has primarily to the publication of original literature for (Baroque) - trumpet , trombone and brass ensembles specializing. The focus is on first editions and revised new editions of original literature, especially from the 18th and 19th centuries. From the beginning, special attention was paid to historical performance practice through the musicological preparation and public provision of adequate performance material. Later, special literature was added for the corno da caccia , but also for keyed trumpet , zinc and serpent .

Martin Schmid is the main publisher of Edward H. Tarr , Friedemann Immer , Hans-Jörg Packeiser and Anna Freeman . The Brass Collection Edward H. Tarr now comprises (as of 2019) over fifty works by old masters, the Freeman Collection over twenty, the Edition Immer over ten. But contemporary literature, for example by Klaus Osterloh and Günther Beetz, can also be found in the publisher's range.

With Friedemann Immer and his trumpet consort , early music for natural trumpets and baroque trumpet ensembles (2–8 baroque trumpets ) with organ , orchestra and in some cases also vocals was published.

In the meantime, early music also includes works by Johann Sebastian Bach , Francesco Barsanti , Heinrich Ignaz Franz Biber , Oskar Böhme , William Byrd , Antonio Caldara , Marc Antoine Charpentier , Guillaume Dufay , Johann Samuel Endler , Johann Friedrich Fasch , Joseph Fiala , Gottfried Finger , Johann Joseph Fux , Christoph Graupner , Paul Hainlein , Georg Friedrich Händel , Joseph Haydn , Johann Wilhelm Hertel , Johann Nepomuk Hummel , Johann Philipp Krieger , Johann Kuhnau , Jean Baptiste Lully , Johann Melchior Molter , Jean-Joseph Mouret , Henry Purcell , Ferdinand Tobias Richter , Johann Heinrich Schmelzer , Johannes Matthias Sperger , Johann Wenzel Anton Stamitz , Tielman Susato , Georg Philipp Telemann and Giuseppe Torelli on the publishing program.

Publishing history

The music publishing house was founded by the two entrepreneurs who gave it its name, Ulrich Spaeth and Martin Schmid, in 1989 in Neustetten-Nellingsheim . After two years the company headquarters was relocated to Herrenberg . In 2000 the company moved into the publishing house in Nagold .

The first publications were made with Friedemann Immer and his trumpet consort .

Ulrich Spaeth left the company in August 2014.

Music retailers

In addition to the publisher, Martin Schmid runs a retail store for end customers in Nagold with the associated online trade for the publisher's own works, but also for music from publishers related to brass music. This also includes editions for alphorns , brass bands , fanfares , woodwind quintets , hunting horns , trombone choirs , non-fiction books on all lip-tone aerophones as well as teaching and teaching materials.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. See special catalogs and general catalog, last printed Nagold 2014
  2. ^ According to the publishing house catalog Martin Schmid Blechbläsernoten, Nagold 2014; see also the National Library in Frankfurt and Leipzig