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* '''[[Letter 5021]]''' – 28 August/9 September 1893, from [[Hamburg]]
* '''[[Letter 5021]]''' – 28 August/9 September 1893, from [[Hamburg]]


3 letters from Hugo Bock to Tchaikovsky, dating from 1884 and 1889, are preserved in the {{RUS-KLč}} at [[Klin]].
3 letters from Hugo Bock to Tchaikovsky, dating from 1885 to 1889, are preserved in the {{RUS-KLč}} at [[Klin]].


==Bibliography==
==Bibliography==
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==External Links==
==External Links==
* [http://imslp.org/wiki/Bote_&_Bock,_GmbH IMSLP/Petrucci Music Library]  
* [[:wikipedia:de:Hugo_Bock_(Verleger)|Wikipedia]] (German)
* [http://imslp.org/wiki/Bote_&_Bock Internet Music Score Library Project (IMSLP)]  
* {{viaf|10481043}}


[[Category:People|Bock, Hugo]]
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[[Category:Correspondents|Bock, Hugo]]
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Hugo Bock (1848–1932)

German music publisher (b. 25 July 1848 in Berlin; d. 12 March 1932 in Berlin).

In 1871, Bock inherited the Berlin music publishing firm founded by his father Gustav Bock (1813–1863) and Eduard Bote. The firm of Bote & Bock published the score of Tchaikovsky's overture-fantasia Romeo and Juliet in 1871, at the instigation of Nikolay Rubinstein. Tchaikovsky was personally acquainted with Hugo Bock, and some correspondence between the two men has survived.

Correspondence with Tchaikovsky

3 letters from Tchaikovsky to Hugo Bock have survived, dating from 1884 to 1893, all of which have been translated into English on this website:

3 letters from Hugo Bock to Tchaikovsky, dating from 1885 to 1889, are preserved in the Tchaikovsky State Memorial Musical Museum-Reserve at Klin.

Bibliography

External Links