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== Contact Information == | == Contact Information == | ||
− | Website: <br> | + | Website: [http://www.ineke-busch-verlag.de/ http://www.ineke-busch-verlag.de/]<br> |
− | Email: <br> | + | Email: info@ineke-busch-verlag.de <br> |
− | Phone: <br> | + | Phone: +49 (0)711 fon 2567883<br> |
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+ | Ineke Busch Verlag<br> | ||
+ | Amadeusweg 40<br> | ||
+ | D-70563 Stuttgart<br> | ||
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+ | The "Ineke Busch Verlag_Stuttgart" has made it an idealistic task to publish "good" literature for drums in any form. | ||
+ | This idea was created by the works of the composer Eckhard Kopetzki, who were too much to be played by only a handful of his pupils. | ||
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+ | Success proves us right - " Dinos Dance " and " Fata Morgana ", for example, have long since become bestsellers and classics and can be found on the music stands of the young percussion students. | ||
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+ | But other play and audible works will always be welcome. | ||
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Latest revision as of 00:55, 12 April 2018
Contact Information
Website: http://www.ineke-busch-verlag.de/
Email: info@ineke-busch-verlag.de
Phone: +49 (0)711 fon 2567883
Address:
Ineke Busch Verlag
Amadeusweg 40
D-70563 Stuttgart
Publishers Information
The "Ineke Busch Verlag_Stuttgart" has made it an idealistic task to publish "good" literature for drums in any form.
This idea was created by the works of the composer Eckhard Kopetzki, who were too much to be played by only a handful of his pupils.
Success proves us right - " Dinos Dance " and " Fata Morgana ", for example, have long since become bestsellers and classics and can be found on the music stands of the young percussion students.
But other play and audible works will always be welcome.
References