Book contents
- Richard Strauss in Context
- Composers in Context
- Richard Strauss in Context
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Notes on Contributors
- Preface
- Note on Translation
- Part I Family, Friends, and Collaborators
- Part II Career Stations
- Part III Cultural Engagement and Musical Life
- Part IV Professional and Musical Contexts
- Part V In History
- Part VI Artifacts and Legacy
- Chapter 31 Publishers and Editions
- Chapter 32 Letters
- Chapter 33 In Performance
- Chapter 34 Influence
- Chapter 35 2001: A Space Odyssey and Beyond
- Chapter 36 Scholarly Directions
- Further Reading
- Appendix: Letters Bibliography
- Index
Chapter 31 - Publishers and Editions
from Part VI - Artifacts and Legacy
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 08 October 2020
- Richard Strauss in Context
- Composers in Context
- Richard Strauss in Context
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Notes on Contributors
- Preface
- Note on Translation
- Part I Family, Friends, and Collaborators
- Part II Career Stations
- Part III Cultural Engagement and Musical Life
- Part IV Professional and Musical Contexts
- Part V In History
- Part VI Artifacts and Legacy
- Chapter 31 Publishers and Editions
- Chapter 32 Letters
- Chapter 33 In Performance
- Chapter 34 Influence
- Chapter 35 2001: A Space Odyssey and Beyond
- Chapter 36 Scholarly Directions
- Further Reading
- Appendix: Letters Bibliography
- Index
Summary
Already at a young age, Strauss made initial contacts with well-known publishing houses. Eugen Spitzweg of the Munich publishing house Jos. Aibl became a paternal friend for the aspiring composer. At the beginning, when Strauss was barely known to a wide audience, Spitzweg expressed his friendship by including Strauss’s compositions in his catalog. But soon Strauss’s reputation grew – and with it his self-confidence in negotiations with his business partners. Unlike some other important composers in music history, Strauss developed into a capable businessman and secured high fees for his music. This chapter highlights the publishing context of Strauss’s work. It characterizes his relationships with his long-time main publishers, names the publishers with whom Strauss collaborated only briefly, and presents an overview of the great variety of sheet music editions (from historical publications to modern critical editions) in which Strauss’s music is available.
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- Richard Strauss in Context , pp. 285 - 292Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2020