词条 | Composers' Publishing Company |
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The Composers' Publishing Company was a Tin Pan Alley music publishing company incorporated in New York in 1904 by directors Alfred Baldwin Sloane, Irvin M. Hellig, and A. Merrill.[1][2] HistoryThe company bears a similar name as Authors' and Composers' Publishing Company. Sloane, at his death in 1925, was vice president of Authors' and Composers' Publishing Company and president of Composers' Publishing Company.[3] In 1901, Marcus Witmark prevailed in winning a court injunction against Authors' and Composers' Publishing Company to cease publishing and selling of Sloane's works. Witmark averred that Sloane had a contract with his firm, M. Witmark & Sons.[4][5] Selected publicationsComposers' Publishing Company, New York
References1. ^Some Recent Publications, The Music Trade Review, October 22, 1904, pg. 44 2. ^New York Incorporations: Composers' Publishing Company, New York Times, October 19, 1904, pg. 13, col. 7 (bottom) 3. ^Composer Sloane Dies — Passes Away Suddenly at Home of His Daughter, The Sun, February 21, 1925, pg. 1, col. 2 4. ^Mustn't Market Sloane's Songs, Brooklyn Daily Eagle, May 6, 1901, pg. 2, col. 7 5. ^Must Not Print His Own Songs, New York Times, May 7, 1901 4 : Music publishing companies of the United States|Publishing companies based in New York City|Publishing companies established in 1904|1904 establishments in New York (state) |
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