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Some Composers Published By Edition Silvertrust

  • Eugen d'Albert
  • Volkmar Andreae
  • Elfrida Andrée)
  • John Antes
  • Enrique Fernández Arbós
  • Antonio Bazzini
  • Karel Bendl
  • Frank Bridge
  • Ferruccio Busoni
  • Samuel Coleridge-Taylor)
  • Felix Otto Dessoff
  • Louise Farrenc
  • Zdeněk Fibich
  • Arkady Filippenko
  • Arthur Foote
  • Eduard Franck
  • Robert Fuchs
  • Friedrich Gernsheim
  • Reinhold Glière
  • Mikhail Glinka
  • Hermann Goetz
  • Louis Théodore Gouvy
  • Karl Goldmark
  • Alexander Gretchaninov
  • Heinrich von Herzogenberg
  • William Hurlstone
  • Henry Holden Huss
  • Johann Nepomuk Hummel
  • Vincent d'Indy
  • Salomon Jadassohn
  • Gustav Jenner
  • Joseph Jongen
  • Paul Juon
  • Robert Kahn
  • Friedrich Kiel
  • Theodor Kirchner
  • Édouard Lalo
  • Heinrich Marschner
  • Carl Nielsen
  • Vítězslav Novák
  • George Onslow
  • Joachim Raff
  • Carl Reinecke
  • Josef Rheinberger
  • Camille Saint-Saëns
  • Christian Sinding
  • Wilhelm Stenhammar
  • Charles Villiers Stanford
  • Josef Suk
  • Alexander Taneyev
  • Robert Volkmann
  • Leo Weiner
  • Felix Weingartner
  • Pavel Vranicky
  • Alexander von Zemlinsky

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