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'''Musikverlag Zimmermann''' is a German music publisher that claims to be the first specialized publisher for instrumental methods.<ref>Der Artist, article by Alfred Baresel, Düsseldorf 06/09/1966</ref> Until 1933, it was also a manufacturer of [[brass]], [[strings]], [[winds]] [[musical instruments]] as well as [[mechanical musical instruments]]. | |||
< | Formed in 1876 in [[Saint Petersburg]] it also published Russian composers, including works by [[Nicolai Medtner]], [[Mily Balakirev]], [[Sergei Lyapunov]], [[Alexander Taneyev]], [[Alexander Gretchaninov]] and foreign musicians such as [[Leonardo De Lorenzo]] and [[Riccardo Drigo]]. With subsidiaries in [[Moscow]], [[Riga]], [[Leipzig]] and [[London]], the company was one of the largest music dealers in Europe.<ref>The Music Trades, Volume XL, No. 13, New York 24/09/1910</ref> | ||
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Musikverlag Zimmermann is a German music publisher that claims to be the first specialized publisher for instrumental methods.[1] Until 1933, it was also a manufacturer of brass, strings, winds musical instruments as well as mechanical musical instruments. Formed in 1876 in Saint Petersburg it also published Russian composers, including works by Nicolai Medtner, Mily Balakirev, Sergei Lyapunov, Alexander Taneyev, Alexander Gretchaninov and foreign musicians such as Leonardo De Lorenzo and Riccardo Drigo. With subsidiaries in Moscow, Riga, Leipzig and London, the company was one of the largest music dealers in Europe.[2]
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