N. Simrock, the Glossary
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29 relations: Antonín Dvořák, Bartholf Senff, Bärenreiter, Berlin, Bonn, Boosey & Hawkes, Classical music, Elijah (oratorio), Felix Mendelssohn, Friedrich Blume, Fritz Simrock, German language, Hamburg, Johannes Brahms, Josef Suk (composer), Joseph Haydn, Leipzig, Ludwig Finscher, Ludwig van Beethoven, Max Bruch, Nikolaus Simrock, Otto Biba, Robert Schumann, Sieghard Brandenburg, St. Paul (oratorio), Symphony No. 3 (Schumann), The Magic Flute, Violin Concerto No. 1 (Bruch), Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
- 1929 disestablishments in Germany
- 1951 establishments in West Germany
- German companies disestablished in 2002
- German companies established in 1793
- German companies established in 1951
- Mass media in Hamburg
- Music publishing companies of Germany
- Publishing companies established in 1793
Antonín Dvořák
Antonín Leopold Dvořák (8 September 1841 – 1 May 1904) was a Czech composer.
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Bartholf Senff
Bartholf Senff (2 September 1815 25 June 1900) was a German music publisher from Friedrichshall, Coburg.
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Bärenreiter
Bärenreiter (Bärenreiter-Verlag) is a German classical music publishing house based in Kassel. N. Simrock and Bärenreiter are music publishing companies of Germany.
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Berlin
Berlin is the capital and largest city of Germany, both by area and by population.
Bonn
Bonn is a federal city in the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia, located on the banks of the Rhine.
Boosey & Hawkes
Boosey & Hawkes is a British music publisher, purported to be the largest specialist classical music publisher in the world.
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Classical music
Classical music generally refers to the art music of the Western world, considered to be distinct from Western folk music or popular music traditions.
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Elijah (oratorio)
Elijah (Elias), Op. 70, MWV A 25, is an oratorio by Felix Mendelssohn depicting events in the life of the Prophet Elijah as told in the books 1 Kings and 2 Kings of the Old Testament.
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Felix Mendelssohn
Jakob Ludwig Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy (3 February 18094 November 1847), widely known as Felix Mendelssohn, was a German composer, pianist, organist and conductor of the early Romantic period.
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Friedrich Blume
Friedrich Blume (5 January 1893, in Schlüchtern, Hesse-Nassau – 22 November 1975, in Schlüchtern) was professor of musicology at the University of Kiel from 1938 to 1958.
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Fritz Simrock
Friedrich August Simrock, better known as Fritz Simrock (January 2, 1837 in Bonn – August 20, 1901 in Ouchy) was a German music publisher who inherited a publishing firm from his grandfather Nikolaus Simrock.
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German language
German (Standard High German: Deutsch) is a West Germanic language in the Indo-European language family, mainly spoken in Western and Central Europe. It is the most widely spoken and official or co-official language in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, and the Italian province of South Tyrol.
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Hamburg
Hamburg (Hamborg), officially the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg,.
Johannes Brahms
Johannes Brahms (7 May 1833 – 3 April 1897) was a German composer, virtuoso pianist, and conductor of the mid-Romantic period.
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Josef Suk (composer)
Josef Suk (4 January 1874 – 29 May 1935) was a Czech composer and violinist.
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Joseph Haydn
Franz Joseph Haydn (31 March 173231 May 1809) was an Austrian composer of the Classical period.
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Leipzig
Leipzig (Upper Saxon: Leibz'sch) is the most populous city in the German state of Saxony.
Ludwig Finscher
Ludwig Finscher (14 March 193030 June 2020) was a German musicologist.
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Ludwig van Beethoven
Ludwig van Beethoven (baptised 17 December 177026 March 1827) was a German composer and pianist.
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Max Bruch
Max Bruch (6 January 1838 – 2 October 1920) was a German Romantic composer, violinist, teacher, and conductor who wrote more than 200 works, including three violin concertos, the first of which has become a staple of the violin repertoire.
Nikolaus Simrock
Nikolaus Simrock (23 August 1751 in Mainz – 12 June 1832 in Bonn) was a German horn player at the court of the Elector of Cologne in Bonn and a music publisher.
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Otto Biba
Otto Biba (born 9 August 1946) is an Austrian musicologist and archive director of the Gesellschaft der Musikfreunde in Vienna.
Robert Schumann
Robert Schumann (8 June 181029 July 1856) was a German composer, pianist, and music critic of the early Romantic era.
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Sieghard Brandenburg
Sieghard Brandenburg (21 January 1938 – 18 December 2015) was a German musicologist, who stood out especially as a Beethoven researcher.
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St. Paul (oratorio)
St.
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Symphony No. 3 (Schumann)
The Symphony No.
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The Magic Flute
The Magic Flute, K. 620, is an opera in two acts by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart to a German libretto by Emanuel Schikaneder.
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Violin Concerto No. 1 (Bruch)
Max Bruch's Violin Concerto No.
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (27 January 17565 December 1791) was a prolific and influential composer of the Classical period.
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See also
1929 disestablishments in Germany
- A. Schaaffhausen'scher Bankverein
- Allgemeine Zeitung
- Dekorative Kunst
- Disconto-Gesellschaft
- Inter-Allied Rhineland High Commission
- N. Simrock
- Norddeutsche Bank
- The Cologne Post
1951 establishments in West Germany
- 2. Amateurliga Bayern
- 2. Oberliga Südwest
- BBV Hagen
- Bayerisches Volksecho
- Bremen Cup
- Bundesgartenschau
- Bundesgrenzschutz
- Egmont Ehapa
- Eibach (company)
- Federal Constitutional Court
- Frankfurt–Hahn Airport
- German Research Foundation
- Goethe-Institut
- HIAG
- Hahn Air Base
- Hardberg transmitter
- Hardtwaldstadion
- JuristenZeitung
- Kiepenheuer & Witsch
- Landstuhl Regional Medical Center
- Mädchenchor Hannover
- Mülheim Bridge, Cologne
- Morsbroich Museum
- N. Simrock
- Nation Europa
- National-Zeitung
- Naumann Circle
- Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany
- Orders, decorations, and medals of the Federal Republic of Germany
- Potzberg Tower
- RSV Köln
- RTHC Bayer Leverkusen
- Ravensburg-Horgenzell transmitter
- Rosenaustadion
- Roxy Film
- Sembach Kaserne
- Sender Bielstein
- Setra
- Studio for Electronic Music (WDR)
- Suspa
- Tetra (company)
- Württemberg Football Association
- Weißkirchen radio transmitter
German companies disestablished in 2002
- Deutsche Babcock
- Dornier Flugzeugwerke
- Flender Werke
- Kirch Group
- N. Simrock
- Philipp Holzmann
- Schneider Rundfunkwerke
German companies established in 1793
- N. Simrock
German companies established in 1951
- Eibach (company)
- Kiepenheuer & Witsch
- N. Simrock
- Setra
- Tetra (company)
Mass media in Hamburg
- ARD-aktuell
- Albatross Books
- Albrecht Knaus Verlag
- Bauer Media Group
- Bibel TV
- Carlsen Verlag
- DVV Media Group
- Deutsche Allgemeine Zeitung
- Deutsche London Film
- Deutsche Presse-Agentur
- Deutscher Pressevertrieb
- Edel SE & Co. KGaA
- Filmfest Hamburg
- Ganske Publishing Group
- Hans-Bredow-Institut
- Jung von Matt
- N-Joy
- N. Simrock
- NDR Fernsehen
- Netzwelt
- Norddeutscher Rundfunk
- Radio Hamburg
- SinnerSchrader
- Sportdigital
- Tagesschau24
Music publishing companies of Germany
- Bärenreiter
- BMG Rights Management
- Bote & Bock
- Breitkopf & Härtel
- Carus-Verlag
- Dr. J. Butz
- Edition Güntersberg
- Edition Peters
- Editions Russes
- Ernst Eulenburg (musical editions)
- Friedrich Hofmeister Musikverlag
- G. Henle Verlag
- Grau Records
- Hänssler
- Hans Sikorski
- Meisel Music
- Moeck Musikinstrumente + Verlag
- Musikproduktion Höflich
- N. Simrock
- Peter Finger
- Schott Music
- Sonat-Verlag
- Verlag Dohr
- Voggenreiter Verlag
- Zimmermann (publisher)
Publishing companies established in 1793
- A. Pichlers Witwe & Sohn
- Cadell & Davies
- N. Simrock
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/N._Simrock
Also known as Musikverlag N. Simrock, Simrock (publisher), Simrock Verlag.