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success in any walk in life. Added to which he possessed that rarest of qualities, the gift of being successful without making enemies.... I found him ... princely in his generosity; and it was not merely what he gave, but his way of giving, that endeared him so much to the many he benefacted ... he was a man to respect as well as to love.
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in 1926. On May 15, 1964, three days after the death of Max Dreyfus in the United States, the London building was destroyed by fire but was subsequently rebuilt. However, Louis Dreyfus, who was in London at the time, was devastated by the loss of the company and its archives. By the late 1970s, the
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The name of Tom Chappell stood for that commercial integrity which has given the English people so proud a position in the world of commerce. In all the many departments of business which he controlled, to clearness of judgment and broadness of views he added a splendid liberality: sure factors of
263:, a specialty that is still important to the success of Chappell today. The firm promoted concerts, operas and other events that might create a market for music sales. Thomas conceived of and sponsored the Monday and Saturday Popular Concerts at 220:. Cramer was also a well-known London composer, teacher and pianist. The firm's premises included large showrooms for pianos and other musical instruments (for sale or hire) and sheet music on several floors and became a prominent landmark on 267:(1859), which was partly owned by the family. The concerts were successfully managed by a younger brother, Samuel Arthur Chappell until they came to an end in 1901. One of Tom Chappell's successes was the publication of the 174:. Founded by pianist Samuel Chappell, the company was one of the leading music publishers and piano manufacturers in Britain until 1980 when Chappell sold its retail activities to concentrate solely on music publishing. 301:. Thomas died in 1902. Thomas was of the founding members of the Music Publishers Association and became the Association's first Chairman and held the office between 1881 and 1900. William Boosey wrote: 495: 232:
wrote to a colleague regarding a piece that he wished to publish, "Potter says that Chappell in Bond Street is now one of the best publishers." Chappell died in 1834, and his oldest son
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In 1980, Chappell sold its retail activities to concentrate solely on music publishing. Its premises on London's Bond Street were bought by Kemble Pianos, a large distributor of
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During the 20th century, Chappell became one of the leading music publishers and piano manufacturers in Britain. The firm was bought by brothers Louis Dreyfus and
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Warner Reportedly Will Acquire Chappell : $ 200-Million Deal Would Merge 2 of 3 Biggest U.S. Music Publishers
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firm had become a worldwide music publishing leader famous for publishing musical theatre works, including
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Thomas extended the publishing business of Chappell & Co. and focused the publishing company on
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Production music library of Chappell (Chappell Recording Music Library) went separately to
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and made a part of BMG-Zomba Production Music. It is currently owned by
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for $ 200 million, which merged its music publishing firms to form
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after Bertelsmann sold its music publishing business in 2007.
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Chappell & Co. was founded in 1811 by Samuel Chappell (
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After some previous acquisitions by other companies, the
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after Time Warner spun off its music business in 2004.
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pianos, who operated the music store under the name of
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Piano manufacturing companies of the United Kingdom
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Index

Chappell & Co
Music
Warner Communications
Warner Chappell Music
London
Pianos
sheet music
Parent
Dreyfus
PolyGram
English
published music
pianos
Warner Chappell Music
Warner Music Group

Bériot
Johann Baptist Cramer
Bond Street
Philharmonic Society
Ludwig van Beethoven
William Chappell
Cramer & Co.
Percy Society
Musical Antiquarian Society
Thomas Patey Chappell
musical theatre
St James Hall
Gilbert and Sullivan
Arthur Sullivan

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