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    Demel (pastry shop and chocolaterie, former supplier to the royal court) Artaria-Haus (Art Nouveau building) Großes Michaelerhaus (18th-century apartment building...
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    gave to Antonie Brentano. Lithographs of the portrait were published by Artaria in 1826; Beethoven distributed copies to his friends. Comini writes that...
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  • published in 1807 by Artaria. The arrangement is thought to be not by the composer, with Keith Anderson pointing out that Artaria's title sheet for the...
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  • However, to Breitkopf & Härtel's surprise, the rival publishing firm of Artaria also issued an edition of this work, which would have reduced Breitkopf...
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    frequently staged there during the following years. Beethoven's publisher, Artaria, commissioned the 20-year-old Moscheles to prepare a piano score of the...
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    Giuliani had minor success as a composer. He worked mostly with the publisher Artaria, who published many of his works for guitar, but had dealings with other...
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    a Paris concert hall built in the late 1920s Sheet music editions from Artaria Editions Web site on Pleyel pianos by Stephen Birkett of the University...
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    Haydn wrote was a piano reduction of the quartet movement, published by Artaria in 1799. The publisher printed it with the original cruder piano version...
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    Broderip (who served as agent in England for Haydn's Vienna publisher Artaria). Efforts to bring Haydn to London had been made since 1782, though Haydn's...
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    Pèlé in 1963. Followed several years of work with cinematographer Ernest Artaria in Zurich. In 1966, de Hadeln directed his second film Ombres et Mirages...
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