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Schäffer was the assistant of Tchaikovsky's main German publisher [[Daniel Rahter]] and he corresponded with the composer in the spring of 1889 regarding the proofs of the [[Piano Concerto No. 1]] and the [[String Quartet No. 1]] (though the latter was not subsequently published by [[Rahter]]). After [[Rahter]]'s death in 1891 Schäffer continued to work for the firm, which was now headed by the former's eldest son, Johann Christian Daniel Rather (1873–1925). | Schäffer was the assistant of Tchaikovsky's main German publisher [[Daniel Rahter]], and he corresponded with the composer in the spring of 1889 regarding the proofs of the [[Piano Concerto No. 1]] and the [[String Quartet No. 1]] (though the latter was not subsequently published by [[Rahter]]). After [[Rahter]]'s death in 1891, Schäffer continued to work for the firm, which was now headed by the former's eldest son, Johann Christian Daniel Rather (1873–1925). | ||
==Correspondence with Tchaikovsky== | ==Correspondence with Tchaikovsky== |
Revision as of 21:34, 14 December 2022
German music publisher.
Schäffer was the assistant of Tchaikovsky's main German publisher Daniel Rahter, and he corresponded with the composer in the spring of 1889 regarding the proofs of the Piano Concerto No. 1 and the String Quartet No. 1 (though the latter was not subsequently published by Rahter). After Rahter's death in 1891, Schäffer continued to work for the firm, which was now headed by the former's eldest son, Johann Christian Daniel Rather (1873–1925).
Correspondence with Tchaikovsky
One letter from Tchaikovsky to Franz Schäffer has survived, dating from 1889, and has been translated into English on this website:
- Letter 3829a – 27 March/8 April 1889, from Paris
Bibliography
- Der Briefwechsel des Hamburger Verlegers Daniel Rahter mit P. I. Čajkovskij 1887-1891 (2001)
- Tschaikowsky in Hamburg. Eine Dokumentation (2006)
- Bisher unbekannte deutschsprachige Textautographe Čajkovskijs (2007)
- Zwei neu aufgetauchte Briefe Čajkovskijs an Hermann Wolff und Franz Schäffer aus dem Jahr 1889 (2012)