N. Simrock (in German Musikverlag N. Simrock, Simrock Verlag, or simply Simrock) was a German music publisher founded by Nikolaus Simrock which published...
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Simrock may refer to the German sheet music publisher N. Simrock, or one of the following members of the Simrock family engaged in that business: Nikolaus...
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publisher. He was a friend of Ludwig van Beethoven and founder of the N. Simrock music publishing house. "Highly esteemed as a man and a musician", he...
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"Notturno" for No. 4 and "Intermezzo" for No. 7. The pieces were published by N. Simrock in December 1892, and represent the end of Brahms's long break from composing...
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Karl Joseph Simrock (28 August 1802 – 18 July 1876) was a German poet and writer. He is primarily known for his translation of Das Nibelungenlied into...
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(O Saviour, tear open the heavens). The two motets were published by N. Simrock in December 1878 and dedicated to Philipp Spitta. Brahms composed the...
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arranged it for cello and piano, including Paul Klengel (published by N. Simrock in 1897) and Laszlo Varga (cello part only). Arrangements for viola and...
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The Water Goblin (Czech: Vodník; initially published by N. Simrock with the English title The Water-Fay) is a symphonic poem, Op. 107 (B. 195), written...
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repetition of notes and changing the marking. He published it in 1873 by N. Simrock in Berlin as No. 3 of his Opus 69, Drei geistliche Gesänge für gemischten...
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Berlin where he became a musical editor for the music publishing company N. Simrock. Keller edited and arranged a substantial number of works by Johannes...
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