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- Salabert established in 1878 by Édouard Salabert Éditions Eschig established in 1907 by Max Eschig. The Éditions Durand, a family business from 1869 to 1982...
- Max Eschig (27 May 1872 – 3 September 1927) was a Czech-born French music publisher who published many of the leading French composers of the twentieth...
- Irving (1931). Alexandre Tansman, compositeur polonais. Paris: Éditions Max Eschig. Slonimsky, Nicolas (2004). Writings on Music. Early Articles for the Boston...
- published mainly by Schott Music, Éditions Transatlantiques, Éditions Max Eschig and Éditions Gérard Billaudot. Jean Françaix list of works (in French) Jean...
- score, dedicated to Poulenc's niece Brigitte Manceaux, was published by Max Eschig. The work was premiered by the violinist Ginette Neveu with the composer...
- l'étude des clefs, revised by Bruno Giner and Armelle Choquard. Paris: Max Eschig. Morris, R. O., and Howard Ferguson. 1931. Preparatory Exercises in Score-Reading...
- México (Max Eschig, 1981) Flute and Guitar Fantasía Mulata (Bèrben, 1986) Guitar, Flute, Violoncello and Bongos Dinga y Mandinga (Max Eschig, 1994) Guitar...
- Olbrich (1867–1908), Austrian architect Petr Bezruč (1867–1958), poet Max Eschig (1872–1927), French music publisher Franz Bardon (1909–1958), occultist...
- Islande (1902, Ed. Eschig) 2. Preludio con fughetta (1902, Ed. Eschig) 3. Au fil de l'eau (1911, Ed. Eschig) 4. Recueillement (1904, Ed. Eschig) 5. La maison...
- London: 1900. p. 131. Koechlin, Charles; Traité de l'orchestration; Max Eschig; Paris: 1954. p. 35. Pauli, Hansjörg (Autumn 1958). "On Strawinsky's 'Threni'"...