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Friedrich Hofmeister Musikverlag

Friedrich Hofmeister Musikverlag (abbreviated to Hofmeister) is a publisher of classical music, founded by Friedrich Hofmeister in Leipzig in 1807. Early listings included composers Ludwig van Beethoven, Frédéric Chopin and Franz Liszt. Hofmeister was the first to publish Mahler's Second Symphony. Pedagogical works, such as a Violinenschule of Hubert Ries (1841), are still in use. The company sells sheet music internationally, including Asia and America.

Friedrich Hofmeister Musikverlag
Founded1807
FounderFriedrich Hofmeister
Country of originGermany
Headquarters locationLeipzig
Publication typessheet music
Official websitewww.hofmeister-musikverlag.com

History

Friedrich Hofmeister, born in 1787, first founded a music store in Leipzig in April, 1807.[1] Early listings include composers Ludwig van Beethoven, Luigi Cherubini, Franz Anton Hoffmeister, Carl Maria von Weber, Johann Nepomuk Hummel, John Field and Franz Liszt.

In the early years, he published a balance of music by popular composers, pedagogical material, and young composers such as Robert Schumann,[1] Chopin,[2] Clara Wieck-Schumann and Hector Berlioz. Pedagogical volumes included a Gitarrenschule (guitar) by Johann Traugott Lehmann (1811); the Violinenschule (violin) of Hubert Ries (1841) is still in use, and several volumes of etudes published in the 19th century.

Hofmeister's early publishing practices sometimes brought him into conflict with composers. In 1833 Berlioz objected to publication by Hofmeister of an unauthorized four-handed piano version of his Franc-Juges overture, saying "your arranger has butchered my score, clipped its wings, ... and sewn it back up again such that I find a ridiculous monster..."[3] Although Hofmeister maintained friendly as well as professional relations with Liszt for many years, in 1839 his company published a pirated edition of twelve études by Liszt, which led to later disputes with the composer.[1]

After 1847, control of the company largely devolved onto Hofmeister's two sons, Adolph Moritz Hofmeister and Wilhelm Hofmeister.[1]

Hofmeister was one of four major publishers to disseminate the music of Gustav Mahler and the first to publish Mahler's Second Symphony.[4] Hofmeister also published several songs in the early 20th century by composer Eugen Haile.

In the twentieth century, the company had various owners until its appropriation by East Germany after World War II. It remains in operation today, with branches in Frankfurt and Leipzig.[1]

The company supports projects of regional importance, such as "Edition Denkmäler Mitteldeutscher Barockmusik". The collection of works by composers from Saxony, Thuringia and Saxony-Anhalt started with a Passion cantata as a pasticcio of Altnickol, J. S. Bach, Graun, Kuhnau and Telemann in 1997, and includes Gottfried Heinrich Stölzel's Christmas cantatas (2007) and the Bockes-Passion (2011).[5]

Hofmeister kept the tradition of the publishing the works of new composers, including Harald Banter, Vytautas Barkauskas, Árni Egilsson, Elisenda Fábregas, Christoph Förster, Bernd Franke, Patrick Hagen, Timo Jouko Herrmann, Walter Thomas Heyn, C. René Hirschfeld, Stephan König, Ralf Kubicek, Claus Kühnl, Martin Kürschner, Rainer Lischka, Rafael Lukjanik, Peter Mai, Cecilia McDowall, Kelly-Marie Murphy, Gisbert Näther, Loretta K. Notareschi, Lorenzo Palomo, Hannes Pohlit, Kateřina Růžičková, Stefan Schäfer, Kurt Schwaen, Siegfried Thiele, Karl Ottomar Treibmann, Siegfried Tiefensee, Graham Waterhouse, and Elsa Laura Wolzogen.[6]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e James Deaville (2006). "Publishing Paraphrases and Creating Collectors: Friedrich Hofmeister, Franz Liszt, and the Technology of Popularity". In Gibbs, Christopher Howard (ed.). Franz Liszt and his world. Princeton University Press. pp. 255–287. ISBN 0-691-12902-9.
  2. ^ "List of the first editions of Fryderyk Chopin's works". Fryderyk Chopin Society. 2011. Retrieved 31 August 2011.
  3. ^ Holoman, D. Kern. (1989). Berlioz. Harvard University Press. p. 177. ISBN 9780674067783.
  4. ^ Paul Banks (2007). . Royal College of Music. Archived from the original on 28 September 2011. Retrieved 31 August 2011.
  5. ^ "Edition Denkmäler Mitteldeutscher Barockmusik" (in German). mitteldeutsche-barockmusik.de. 2011. Retrieved 31 August 2011.
  6. ^ . hofmeister-musikverlag.com. 2011. Archived from the original on 27 May 2012. Retrieved 2 December 2011.

Literature

  • Anita Punkt: Der Friedrich Hofmeister Musikverlag. Sein Profil in Geschichte und Gegenwart. dissertation.de, Berlin 2007, ISBN 978-3-86624-304-0 (Dissertation.de 1404)

External links

  • Friedrich Hofmeister Musikverlag website, history
  • state of Saxony (in German)
  • Friedrich Hofmeister Musikverlag 2012-03-31 at the Wayback Machine muziekuitgevers.com
  • Music China 2010
  • the founder, in "The music of Gustav Mahler"

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Friedrich Hofmeister Musikverlag abbreviated to Hofmeister is a publisher of classical music founded by Friedrich Hofmeister in Leipzig in 1807 Early listings included composers Ludwig van Beethoven Frederic Chopin and Franz Liszt Hofmeister was the first to publish Mahler s Second Symphony Pedagogical works such as a Violinenschule of Hubert Ries 1841 are still in use The company sells sheet music internationally including Asia and America Friedrich Hofmeister MusikverlagFounded1807FounderFriedrich HofmeisterCountry of originGermanyHeadquarters locationLeipzigPublication typessheet musicOfficial websitewww wbr hofmeister musikverlag wbr com Contents 1 History 2 References 3 Literature 4 External linksHistory EditFriedrich Hofmeister born in 1787 first founded a music store in Leipzig in April 1807 1 Early listings include composers Ludwig van Beethoven Luigi Cherubini Franz Anton Hoffmeister Carl Maria von Weber Johann Nepomuk Hummel John Field and Franz Liszt In the early years he published a balance of music by popular composers pedagogical material and young composers such as Robert Schumann 1 Chopin 2 Clara Wieck Schumann and Hector Berlioz Pedagogical volumes included a Gitarrenschule guitar by Johann Traugott Lehmann 1811 the Violinenschule violin of Hubert Ries 1841 is still in use and several volumes of etudes published in the 19th century Hofmeister s early publishing practices sometimes brought him into conflict with composers In 1833 Berlioz objected to publication by Hofmeister of an unauthorized four handed piano version of his Franc Juges overture saying your arranger has butchered my score clipped its wings and sewn it back up again such that I find a ridiculous monster 3 Although Hofmeister maintained friendly as well as professional relations with Liszt for many years in 1839 his company published a pirated edition of twelve etudes by Liszt which led to later disputes with the composer 1 After 1847 control of the company largely devolved onto Hofmeister s two sons Adolph Moritz Hofmeister and Wilhelm Hofmeister 1 Hofmeister was one of four major publishers to disseminate the music of Gustav Mahler and the first to publish Mahler s Second Symphony 4 Hofmeister also published several songs in the early 20th century by composer Eugen Haile In the twentieth century the company had various owners until its appropriation by East Germany after World War II It remains in operation today with branches in Frankfurt and Leipzig 1 The company supports projects of regional importance such as Edition Denkmaler Mitteldeutscher Barockmusik The collection of works by composers from Saxony Thuringia and Saxony Anhalt started with a Passion cantata as a pasticcio of Altnickol J S Bach Graun Kuhnau and Telemann in 1997 and includes Gottfried Heinrich Stolzel s Christmas cantatas 2007 and the Bockes Passion 2011 5 Hofmeister kept the tradition of the publishing the works of new composers including Harald Banter Vytautas Barkauskas Arni Egilsson Elisenda Fabregas Christoph Forster Bernd Franke Patrick Hagen Timo Jouko Herrmann Walter Thomas Heyn C Rene Hirschfeld Stephan Konig Ralf Kubicek Claus Kuhnl Martin Kurschner Rainer Lischka Rafael Lukjanik Peter Mai Cecilia McDowall Kelly Marie Murphy Gisbert Nather Loretta K Notareschi Lorenzo Palomo Hannes Pohlit Katerina Ruzickova Stefan Schafer Kurt Schwaen Siegfried Thiele Karl Ottomar Treibmann Siegfried Tiefensee Graham Waterhouse and Elsa Laura Wolzogen 6 References Edit a b c d e James Deaville 2006 Publishing Paraphrases and Creating Collectors Friedrich Hofmeister Franz Liszt and the Technology of Popularity In Gibbs Christopher Howard ed Franz Liszt and his world Princeton University Press pp 255 287 ISBN 0 691 12902 9 List of the first editions of Fryderyk Chopin s works Fryderyk Chopin Society 2011 Retrieved 31 August 2011 Holoman D Kern 1989 Berlioz Harvard University Press p 177 ISBN 9780674067783 Paul Banks 2007 The Music of Gustav Mahler A Catalogue of Manuscript and Printed Sources Royal College of Music Archived from the original on 28 September 2011 Retrieved 31 August 2011 Edition Denkmaler Mitteldeutscher Barockmusik in German mitteldeutsche barockmusik de 2011 Retrieved 31 August 2011 Contemporary Music hofmeister musikverlag com 2011 Archived from the original on 27 May 2012 Retrieved 2 December 2011 Literature EditAnita Punkt Der Friedrich Hofmeister Musikverlag Sein Profil in Geschichte und Gegenwart dissertation de Berlin 2007 ISBN 978 3 86624 304 0 Dissertation de 1404 External links EditFriedrich Hofmeister Musikverlag website history Friedrich Hofmeister Musikverlag state of Saxony in German Friedrich Hofmeister Musikverlag Archived 2012 03 31 at the Wayback Machine muziekuitgevers com Friedrich Hofmeister Musikverlag Music China 2010 Friedrich Hofmeister the founder in The music of Gustav Mahler Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Friedrich Hofmeister Musikverlag amp oldid 1124857210, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, 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