Steingräber Verlag

Typical color cover (1896)
Typical cover (1913)
Typical color cover (1920)
The founder's piano method (1920s)
Typical Henri Marteau work cover (1920s)

Contents

History

Founded on 1 January 1878 (see history page, Edition Steingräber) by Theodor Steingräber (1830–1904). His piano method published under the pseudonym Gustav Damm in 1868 was a long-selling success.

Editions

Imprints, Agencies, Addresses

Imprints

  • Steingräber
  • Steingräber-Verlag
  • Edition Steingräber

Agencies

Addresses

Plate Numbers

Plate Composer Work Year Edition
0393 Tschirch 70 Kinderlieder 1889
0415 Abel 50 Violin-Duette älterer Meister (volume 3) 1890
0483 Bach Harpsichord Concerto in D major, F.41 (arr. 2 pf by Riemann) 1893
0578 Buttykay Valse-Caprice, Op.1a 1894
0729 Winding Albumblätter, Op.46 (arr. vn/pf, selections) 1896 0727
0882 Bach 6 Cello Suites, BWV 1007-1012 (Hausmann ed.) 1898
1299 Huber Barcarolle, Op.13 1906 1421
1385 Berghout Piano Quartet, Op.42 (sc&pts) 1908 1507
1443 Mozart Piano Concerto No.9 in E-flat major, K.271 (arr. Rehberg) 1909 1566
1641 Berghout Violin Sonata in C minor, Op.47 (sc&pt) 1910 1767
1788 Karbulka Violin Concerto No.1, Op.33 (vn/pf) 1911 1923
1825 Draeseke Kleine Suite, Op.87 (sc&pt) 1912 1964
1897 Leichtentritt String Quartet, Op.1 (score) 1913 2036
1917 Spohr Violin Concerto No.9, Op.55 (vn/pf, ed. Marteau) 1913 2057
2084 Marteau Violin Concerto, Op.18 (vn/pf red.) 1919 2253
2109 Scherchen String Quartet No.1 in E major, Op.1 (pts) 1920 2267
2112–13 Marteau String Quartet No.3, Op.17 (sc&pts) 1921 2270 / 2271
2127–28 Marteau Serenade for Winds, Op.20 (sc&pts) 1922 2249 (pts)
2378 Berger Cello Sonata, Op.28 1930 2492
3073 Brodersen String Quartet in G, Op.16 (sc) 1923
3077 Brodersen Ballade, Op.30 1923 03077
3101 Brodersen 5 Lieder, Op.26 1925 03101

IMSLP Entries

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