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The firm was founded in 1719 in Leipzig, a center of trade and learning in Saxony, by Bernhard Christoph Breitkopf (1695-1777), most likely on 24 January¹. However, the firm did not publish music until later. In 1725, Breitkopf brought out a Hebrew Bible as their first major publication. The first musical score was Schemellis Gesangbuch (1736).
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This series, one of many Bibliotheke, started in about 1900. The items were a mixture of original works, and arrangements mainly by Friedrich Hermann. The violin and piano list was divided into eight sections: 1. 1 Concertos and Concertinos (Konzertstücke) 2. 2 Sonatas and Sonatinas 3. 3 Dances and Marches 4. 4 Symphonies Overtures and Orchestral P...
SonatasDavid Die hohe Schule des Violinspiels (20 Baroque sonatas)1. Biber: Sonata VI in C minor, C 1432. Corelli: Folies d’Espagne (Variations)3. Porpora: Violin Sonata in G majorOp.12 No.24. Vivaldi: Violin Sonata in A major, RV 31People also ask
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Scores from Österreichische Nationalbibliothek; Manuscripts from the 1700s; Composers' holographs from the 1700s; Manuscripts; Scores from Łódź University Library; Nottebohm, Gustav/Editor; Pages with First Editions; Scores published by Breitkopf und Härtel; Pages with scores from the Digital Mozart Edition; Elvers, Rudolf/Editor; Scores ...
Headquarters location. Wiesbaden. Publication types. Sheet music. Official website. www .breitkopf .com. Gottfried Christoph Härtel. Breitkopf & Härtel ( German pronunciation: [ˈbraɪtkɔpf ʔʊnt ˈhɛrtəl]) is a German music publishing house. Founded in 1719 in Leipzig by Bernhard Christoph Breitkopf, it is the world's oldest music publisher.
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