!!!Doblinger
Doblinger, music publishing house in Vienna, founded in 1816 as a
pawnbroker´s shop dealing in written music; a musical
instruments shop was added in 1840. In 1857 the company was taken over
by Ludwig Doblinger (1816-1876); in 1876 taken over by Bernhard
Herzmansky Sr. and in 1921 inherited by his son. At first it published
only salon and dance music, later, after 1890, also works by I.
Bruell, J. N. Fuchs and K. Goldmark as well as operettas; around
that time it became the second largest music publishing house in
Austria. During the past decades it has shifted its focus mainly to
contemporary Austrian music (P. Angerer, H. Eder, M. Rubin, R.
Schollum, A. Uhl, and others); the category of "Ancient Music" is
covered by the Diletto Musicale series (since 1957). D. has a
department specialising in musicology, which has published the
complete editions of the works of A. Bruckner and H. Wolf.
!Literature
H. Vogg, 1876-1976: 100 Jahre Musikverlag Doblinger, 1976.
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