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Éditions Russes de Musique was a music publishing company operating in
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.Editions Russes de Musique at imslp.org
Accessed 4 March 2017
It was founded in 1909 by Serge Koussevitzky and his first wife Natalia and focussed on new Russian music.Robert S. Nichols and Nigel Simeone: 'Edition Russe de Musique' in Grove Music Online at oxfordindex.oup.com
Accessed 5 March 2017 In 1914 a related independent imprint was formed based on the German company Gutheil which Koussevitzky purchasededition_russe_de_musique at data.bnf.fr
Accessed 5 March 2017
for the purpose. The headquarters moved to Paris in 1920, after the Russian revolution. The firm was sold to Boosey & Hawkes on March 1, 1947.


Names of imprints

*Russischer Musikverlag *Editions Russes de Musique *Édition russe de musique *Rossiyskoe muzykalnoye izdatelstvo (Российское музыкальное издательство) *A. Gutheil (1914-1947)


Plates

IMSLP The International Music Score Library Project (IMSLP), also known as the Petrucci Music Library after publisher Ottaviano Petrucci, is a subscription-based digital library of public-domain music scores. The project, which uses MediaWiki softwar ...
catalogues printing plates from dates ranging from 1909 to 1938, covering composers both well-known and less well-known.


References

{{Reflist Principal source: The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, edited by Stanley Sadie. New York and London: Macmillan Publications, 1980 Sheet music publishing companies Music organizations based in Russia Music publishing companies of Germany