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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Bote & Bock is a German publishing house founded in Berlin in 1838 by Eduard Bote and Gustav Bock (1813-1863).[1]

The first Gustav Bock was a musically gifted publisher with an eye for opera.[2] Eduard Bote withdrew from the business in 1847, after the firm was run by Gustav Bock alone till his death in 1863. Bock's brother Emil Bock (1816-1871) then picked up the firm till his own death seven years later.[3] Gustav's son Hugo Bock (1848-1932) had only been 15 when his father died, and upon the death of his uncle he found himself running the company at the age of 23.[4] It was Hugo Bock who built the company's international reputation,[5] to whom a son Gustav Bock was also born in 1882.[6] Following Hugo Bock's death in 1932, the business was taken over by Robert Lienau in 1935 but the name Bote & Bock retained.[7]

Boosey & Hawkes acquired the company in 1996.[8]

References

  1. ^ The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Music Page 90 Michael Kennedy, Joyce Bourne - 2004 "Bote & Bock. Ger. mus. publishing firm, founded in Berlin in 1838 by Eduard Bote and Gustav Bock. Remained in Bock family until 1935 when it was reorganized as limited co. under direction of Robert Lienau, dir. of R. & W. Lienau."
  2. ^ Die Musik in Geschichte und Gegenwart Volume 2 Friedrich Blume, Ludwig Finscher - 2007 "Gustav Bock war ein musikalisch sehr begabter und weitblickender Verleger, der für seinen Verlag wertvolle Werke, insbesondere auf dem Gebiet des Opernschaffens, erwarb."
  3. ^ Henry-Louis de La Grange Gustav Mahler: A new life cut short (1907-1911) 2008 "When Eduard Bote withdrew from the business in 1847, the firm was run by Bock's brother Emil (1816-71) until 1871, ."
  4. ^ Harald Kunz -125 Jahre Bote & Bock 1963 "Als sein Nachfolger wurde von Gustav Bocks Witwe der einzige Sohn des Firmengründers, der damals 23jährige Hugo Bock mit der Leitung ... Hugo Bock, am 25. Juli 1848 geboren, war erst fünfzehn Jahre alt, als sein Vater die Augen schloß."
  5. ^ Berliner und Wahlberliner: Personen u. Persönlichkeiten in Berlin Volumes 1640-1914 Heinz Kullnick - 1961 "Nachfolger von Gustav Bock war sein Sohn Kommerzienrat Hugo Bock (t 1932), der den Weltruf der Firma begründet hat. Seit dieser Zeit befindet sich die Firma im Alleinbesitz der unmittelbaren Nachkommen von Hugo Bock."
  6. ^ Harald Kunz 125 Jahre Bote & Bock 1963 "Gustav Bock war am 17. Juli 18 82 als Hugo Bocks erster Sohn nach den vier Töchtern Clara, Ellen, Wera und Fanny geboren und im patriarchalisch regierten Hause als „Kronprinz" begrüßt worden. "
  7. ^ Music printing and publishing Donald William Krummel, Stanley Sadie - 1990 "Emil Robert Lienau (b Neustadt, Holstein, 28 Dec 1838; d Neustadt, 22 July 1920) studied philosophy and music under Moscheles and Rietz in Kiel and Leipzig. In 1863 he joined the publishing business of Schlesinger in Berlin,"
  8. ^ https://www.boosey.com/aboutus/history.cshtml
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