Verlag Dreililien

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Cover ca.1910 (plate 479)

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History

This Berlin firm was managed, and possibly founded, by Max Marschalk (1863-1940) in about 1901. It is most famous for publishing the early works of Arnold Schoenberg, including Verklaerte Nacht, Op.4. Marschalk, who studied at the Berlin Hochschule für Musik and became a singing teacher, was the musical critic for the Vossische Zeitung from 1894 to 1933.

In addition to Schoenberg, the catalog included Emil von Reznicek, Robert Kahn, and Artur Schnabel. It was sold to Richard Birnbach in 1934.

Imprints, Addresses, Agencies

Imprints

  • Verlag Dreililien

Plate Numbers

Dreililien's plate numbers were issued in a regular chronological fashion. Plate numbers are in the format of ###. Dates in italics are estimated.

Plate Composer Work Year
007 Marschalk Hannele, Op.13 1901
051-60 Schnabel 10 Lieder, Op.11 1902
235-236 Schoenberg 2 Gesänge, Op.1 1903
237-240 Schoenberg 4 Lieder, Op.2 1903
246 Ansorge String Quartet No.1, Op.13 (parts) 1904
253 Kahn Piano Quartet, Op.41 1904
267 Kahn 10 Lieder, Op.42 (No.3) 1904
280-285 Schoenberg 6 Lieder, Op.3 1904
345 Schoenberg Verklärte Nacht, Op.4 1905
441 Reznicek Nachtstück (arr. vln/cello and piano) 1905
479 Bergh Violin Sonata No.1, Op.20 1905
551 Reznicek Nachtstück (full score) 1905
601-608 Schoenberg 8 Lieder, Op.6 1907
624 Schoenberg String Quartet No.1, Op.7 1907

Sources Consulted

Authority Control

  • VIAF (Dreililien-Verlag‏)
  • VIAF (Verlag Dreililien‏)

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