Bote & Bock is a German publishing house founded in Berlin in 1838 by Eduard Bote and Gustav Bock (1813-1863). The first Gustav Bock was a musically gifted publisher with an eye for opera. 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. 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. It was Hugo Bock who built the company's international reputation, to whom a son Gustav Bock was also born in 1882. Following Hugo Bock's death in 1932, the business was taken over by Robert Lienau in 1935 but the name Bote & Bock reta
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| - Bote & Bock ist ein deutscher Musikverlag. (de)
- Bote & Bock var ett under åren 1838–1996 verksamt tyskt musikförlag. Bote & Bock grundades 1838 i Berlin av och . Den 1847–96 existerande "Neue Berliner Musikzeitung" redigerades av Bock till hans död, 1863. Under hans sons, Hugo Bocks, ledning var firman en av de första som utgav billiga upplagor av klassiska kompositörer. År 1908 köpte den Max Regers verk från förlaget . År 1996 köptes Bote & Bock av Boosey & Hawkes. (sv)
- Bote & Bock is a German publishing house founded in Berlin in 1838 by Eduard Bote and Gustav Bock (1813-1863). The first Gustav Bock was a musically gifted publisher with an eye for opera. 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. 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. It was Hugo Bock who built the company's international reputation, to whom a son Gustav Bock was also born in 1882. Following Hugo Bock's death in 1932, the business was taken over by Robert Lienau in 1935 but the name Bote & Bock reta (en)
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| - Bote & Bock is a German publishing house founded in Berlin in 1838 by Eduard Bote and Gustav Bock (1813-1863). The first Gustav Bock was a musically gifted publisher with an eye for opera. 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. 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. It was Hugo Bock who built the company's international reputation, to whom a son Gustav Bock was also born in 1882. Following Hugo Bock's death in 1932, the business was taken over by Robert Lienau in 1935 but the name Bote & Bock retained. (en)
- Bote & Bock ist ein deutscher Musikverlag. (de)
- Bote & Bock var ett under åren 1838–1996 verksamt tyskt musikförlag. Bote & Bock grundades 1838 i Berlin av och . Den 1847–96 existerande "Neue Berliner Musikzeitung" redigerades av Bock till hans död, 1863. Under hans sons, Hugo Bocks, ledning var firman en av de första som utgav billiga upplagor av klassiska kompositörer. År 1908 köpte den Max Regers verk från förlaget . År 1996 köptes Bote & Bock av Boosey & Hawkes. (sv)
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