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* [[wikipedia:Adolph Fürstner|Wikipedia]] | * [[wikipedia:Adolph Fürstner|Wikipedia]] | ||
* [http://imslp.org/wiki/Fürstner Editions by Fürstner] at the [http://imslp.org/wiki/Main_Page | * [http://imslp.org/wiki/Fürstner Editions by Fürstner] at the [http://imslp.org/wiki/Main_Page Internet Music Score Library Project (IMSLP)] | ||
[[Category:People|Furstner, Adolph]] | [[Category:People|Furstner, Adolph]] | ||
[[Category:Correspondents|Furstner, Adolph]] | [[Category:Correspondents|Furstner, Adolph]] | ||
[[Category:Publishers|Furstner, Adolph]] | [[Category:Publishers|Furstner, Adolph]] |
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German music publisher (b. 3 April 1833 in Berlin; d. 6 June 1908 in Bad Neuheim).
After receiving training as a publisher in France, Fürstner worked as head clerk with Bote & Bock in Berlin, before founding his own publishing house in the same city in 1868. In 1879, he approached Tchaikovsky with a request to take over the rights to publish the latter's works in Germany, although these plans were ultimately forestalled by Pyotr Jurgenson. Nevertheless, Fürstner did publish a significant number of piano works, romances and other small compositions by Tchaikovsky.
Correspondence with Tchaikovsky
One letter from Tchaikovsky to Adolph Fürstner has survived, dating from 1879, and has been translated into English on this website:
- Letter 1354 – 26 November/8 December 1879, from Paris