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Augener & Co.

Musikverlag, ansässig in London

"Augener & Co. was a music-publishing business in London, established by George Augener (1830–1915).

The business was founded at 86 Newgate Street, London, in 1855. Later on branch warehouses were established at 1 Foubert Place, 22 Golden Square, and 81 The Quadrant, Regent Street. By a change of partnership on 26 February 1887, the warehouse in the Quadrant was transferred to Wesley S. B. Woolhouse, while the general business with this exception remaining George Augener's.

In the late nineteenth century, Augener & Co.'s catalogue contained upwards of 6000 works, of which nearly 1000 were cheap volumes; among these was a comprehensive collection of pianoforte classics edited by Ernst Pauer, as well as an important series of educational works edited by him, by John Farmer, and other well-known musicians. To this collection they added the works of some of the most important composers of the New German School, including Xaver Scharwenka, Jean L. Nicodé, and Moszkowski. They had a large and varied stock of music and were the sole agency for Great Britain of the famous Edition Peters published at Leipzig. ..." - Wikipedia (en), 21.12.2019

"Augener & Co. was a music-publishing business in London, established by George Augener (1830–1915), originally "Georg", a German national born in Fechenheim near Frankfurt am Main, who had previously been an apprentice with André's publishing house in Offenbach." - (Wikipedia (en) 11.08.2021)

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Veröffentlicht Augener & Co.
Vorlagenerstellung Domingo Antonio Velasco ()
Wurde abgebildet (Akteur) Domenico Scarlatti (1685-1757) ()
Druckplatte hergestellt August Weger (1823-1892) ()