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Edition Peters

Peters Editions have their distant origin on December 1, 1800, when composer and conductor Franz Anton Hoffmeister entered into partnership with the organist Ambrosius Kühnel to create a stable music establishment in Leipzig, having as its activities the sale of instruments - providing , among others, Goethe and Beethoven - and the publication of books and sheet music. Among his first publications were collections of Haydn string quartets and Mozart quartets and quintets.

After years of activity in many other locations, a purchase agreement concluded in early 2013 between the city of Leipzig and the heirs of the company created a permanent home in Leipzig, where the parent company of the Peters Publishing Group is headquartered again to Leipzig.

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Rodolphe Kreutzer (1766 - 1831) was a French violinist, teacher, composer and teacher. He is famous for his methods and studies  for violin and for the sonata that Beethoven dedicated to him.
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This edition of Mozart's Sonatas aims to bring out the famous composer's performing style by taking into account relevant sources and most importantly among them, very early printed editions. This book is Volume 1.
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Diabelli's Melodic Exercises for piano. Anton Diabelli was an Austrian musician, editor and composer; of all the pieces he composed the ones for piano four hands are among the most popular.
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The Mazas exercises contained in this volume 3 known as Études d'Artistes constitute excellent material for the study of the violin, together with the classical studies of Kreutzer and Rode. Mazas (1782-1849) was a...
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Stephen Heller was a Hungarian pianist, teacher and composer whose career spanned the period from Schumann to Bizet. Heller was an influence on later Romantic composers. This Edition Peters book contains 30...
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Salão Musical de Lisboa Musical instrument shop since 1958

Salão Musical de Lisboa

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