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G.M. Meyer was founded on June 1, 1828 in Braunschweig (Brunswick), Germany by Gottfried Martin Meyer (1801-47) and his wife Juliane (1815-?). After Meyer's death in 1849, Juliane continued running the business, which expanded greatly during her brief marriage (1851-8) to the uxorious composer and pianist Henry Charles Litolff (1818-1891). The name then changed, in 1856, to Litolff.
G.M. Meyer published almost the whole output of 60 works by the short-lived Alexander Fesca (1820—1849), and some works by Reinecke, Wieniawski and others.
Plate | Composer | Work | Year |
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153 | Kulenkamp | Variations, Op.32 | 1831 |
454 | Kummer | Concertino No.2 for 2 Flutes, Op.104 (pts) | 1841 |
455 | Fesca | Piano Trio No.2, Op.12 | 1841 |
481 | Fesca | La Sylphide, Op.19 | 1842 |
483 | Fesca | 3 Lieder, Op.21 | 1844 |
549 | Fesca | 6 Lieder, Op.29 | 1843 |
966 | Litolff | Spinnlied, Op.81 | 1853 |
1023 | Wieniawski | Polonaise de concert, Op.4 | 1853 |
Plate # | Full Plate | Composer | Work | IMSLP # | Full Year | Year |
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