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G. Henle Publishers: Seventy-Five Years Book
“G. Henle Publishers: Seventy-Five Years” is a commemorative book celebrating the 75th anniversary of G. Henle Verlag, a prestigious music publishing house known for its impeccably edited and presented scores. Founded in 1948 by Gnter Henle, a multifaceted figure who was not only a diplomat, industrialist, and politician but also a talented pianist, the publishing house has grown to offer around 1500 editions ranging from the Baroque era to classical modernism.
This book, published by Carl Hanser Verlag Munich, explores the rich history of G. Henle Publishers. It delves into the improvised beginnings of the company, the development of its extensive program, and its rise to international success. The narrative also highlights the relationships between Henle and renowned artists such as Yehudi Menuhin and Rudolf Serkin, who were instrumental in shaping and endorsing the quality of the publications.
The story of G. Henle Verlag is not just about the past but also touches on its evolution into the digital age, noting that Henle’s scores are now available in digital format for tabletsa development that Gnter Henle could not have foreseen but would have undoubtedly appreciated. This publication not only celebrates the legacy of Gnter Henle and his publishing house but also underscores how his vision for quality and accuracy in music publishing remains relevant and respected in todays music world.
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