Historical Publication Info
History
Music publishing firm founded by Alfred Coppenrath in Regensburg in 1855. After his death in 1887 control of the company passed to his son-in-law Heinrich Pawelek. Pawelek was succeeded by his son Franz Carl Mayer in 1930 who in turn was succeeded by Hans Geiselberger in 1939. Notable acquisitions included the local publishing companies Johann Georg Boessenecker (1913) and Fritz Gleichauf (1938). The company specialized in vocal and instrumental music for use in Catholic church services. In 2008 Coppenrath was acquired by Carus-Verlag, a church music specialist publisher near Stuttgart, founded in 1972.
Editions
Imprints, Addresses, Agencies
Imprints
- Alfred Coppenrath
- Verlag von Alfred Coppenrath
- Alfred Coppenrath's Kirchen-Musick-Verlag (H. Pawelek)
- Alfred Coppenrath's Verlag (H. Pawelek)
- Alfred Coppenrath Verlag
- Musikverlag Alfred Coppenrath
- Verlag von H. Pawelek in Regensburg
Addresses
- Regensburg (1855–?)
- Altötting (by mid-1930s)
Plate Numbers
Coppenrath's plate numbers appear to have been issued in a fairly regular chronological fashion. Dates in parentheses are estimated. Note that for subsequent editions of works Coppenrath would often use the same plate number as the first edition.
- A.C. ### — Imprints of Alfred Coppenrath (18??–ca.1887)
- H.K. ### — Imprints of Alfred Coppenrath's Kirchen-Musick-Verlag (H. Pawelek) (ca.1887–?)
Plate |
Composer |
Work |
Year
|
0061 |
Renner Sr. |
Requiem, Op.25 (although we have 5th edition only) |
1883
|
0065 |
Mitterer |
Te Deum laudamus (second edition) |
1883
|
0099 |
Herzog |
20 meist leicht ausführbare Orgelstücke, Op.55 |
1884
|
0250 |
Brunner |
Messe zu Ehren der sieben Schmerzen Mariae, Op.2 (first edition) |
1886
|
0346 |
Herzog |
21 Tonstücke, Op.60 |
1888
|
0521 |
Ahle |
VII Cantiones sacrae vocibus inaequalibus concinendae, Op.5 |
1893
|
0576 |
Wolfrum |
Grosse concertsonate No.2, Op.12 |
1894
|
0664 |
Schildknecht |
Orgelschule, Op.33 |
1896
|
0666 |
Renner Sr. |
Requiem No.3, Op.49 (second edition) |
|
0883 |
Breitenbach |
Confitébor, Op.7 |
1899
|
0980 |
Breitenbach |
Ecce, Op.9 |
1901
|
0991 |
Dachs |
Missa in honorem St. Jacobi, Op.4 |
1901
|
1113 |
Stein, Br. |
Missa octava (score) |
1903
|
1131 |
Mitterer |
Hymnus Te Deum laudamus, Op.114 (score) |
1903
|
1286 |
Gessner |
5 Choralbearbeitungen, Op.11 |
1908
|
1303 |
Breitenbach |
Cantabo, Op.19 |
1908
|
1390 |
Breitenbach |
7 Fest-Orgelstucke, Op.23 |
1910
|
1448 |
Goller |
Offertorien für das ganze Kirchenjahr (sixth edition) |
|
1461 |
Goller |
Missa in honorem B.M.V. de Loreto, Op.25 (twelfth edition) |
|
1523 |
Thielen, P.H. |
Drei Lieder, Op.154 |
1905
|
1531 |
Goller |
Missa in honorem B.M.V. de Loreto, Op.25b (fourth edition) |
|
1623 |
Griesbacher |
Gebet der Schöpfung, Op.94 |
1906
|
1636 |
Fährmann |
Toccata, Op.49 |
1911
|
1644 |
Ottenwälder |
3 Tonstücke für Orgel |
1911
|
1689 |
Dachs |
Organ Sonata No.1, Op.19 |
1911
|
1798 |
Ottenwälder |
Fest-Hymnus über 'Danket dem Herrn', Op.6 |
1914
|
1800 |
Dachs |
Organ Sonata No.2, Op.20 |
1914
|
1861 |
Dachs |
30 leicht ausführbare imitatorische Orgelstücke, Op.42 |
|
Authority Control
- VIAF (Alfred Coppenrath (Firma))
- VIAF (Alfred Coppenrath (Regensburg))
- VIAF (Alfred Coppenrath (Altötting); Musikverlag Alfred Coppenrath)
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