LC control no. | no2016129132 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Corporate name heading | Jos. Aibl (Firm) |
See also | Founded corporate body of person Aibl, Joseph, 1802-1834 Absorbing corporate body Universal Edition (Vienna, Austria) |
Beginning date | 1825 |
Ending date | 1904 |
Associated country | Germany |
Located | Munich (Germany) |
Field of activity | Music publishing Musical instruments |
Found in | Strauss, Richard. Tod und Verklärung, 1891: title page (Jos. Aibl) Grove music online, September 22, 2016 (Aibl; German firm of music publishers; the lithographer Joseph Aibl (born Munich, 1802; died Munich, 1834), a pupil of Theobald Boehm, founded in 1825 a business that published music and dealt in instruments in Munich; after his death it was continued by his widow and from 1837 to Eduard Spitzweg; under the directorship of Eduard's sons Eugen Spitzweg (born Munich, 1840; died Munich 1914) and Otto Spitzweg (born Munich, 1843; died Munich, 1920), the firm acquired the publishing rights of Falter & Sohn in 1888, and those of Alfred Läuterer of Munich in 1892; the firm was sold in 1904 to Universal Edition) |