10-24-2009, 07:50 AM
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Join Date: 02-05-2007
Location: Bremen, Germany
Posts: 51
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Originally Posted by Ken Smith
Isn't there something about a publish date within the first few pages?
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unfortunately not
Quote:
Originally Posted by Ken Smith
As far as the company goes, Riveire & Hawkes dissolved in 1889 and I assume it became Hawkes & Son at that point. Boosey & Hawkes was formed in 1930. So, without a date in the book I would have to say somewhere in that region.
Bottesini though died in 1889 so it must have been written then. Perhaps the music division was named different than the instrument company. I don't really know.
I googled and just found this;
Founded by Williams Hawkes in 1865 as Hawkes & Son, the company became prosperous by representing music for military bands. Hawkes had been the State Trumpeter to Queen Victoria and after retirement, teamed with French bandmaster Jules Riviere. They provided sheet music for reed and brass bands, manufactured instruments, fittings, and reeds for military bands.
Read more: http://music-history.suite101.com/ar...#ixzz0UqoTHLON
In that case, the book will date from 1865 till 1889 when Bottesini died I guess. If the book was edited by another player like Zimmerman for Simandl then perhaps it dates later but not after 1830 when the name of the company changed. I am just guessing here. The Book is old.. lol
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thanks for the info!
what do you think is it worth?
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