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Berlin music publisher.

This short-lived but cosmopolitan company functioned in Berlin from 1898 until about 1920. It published works by many contemporary composers, such as German composers Hermann Grädener and Robert Kahn, Polish composers Ludomir Różycki and Karol Szymanowski, and American composers Edgar Stillman Kelley and Frederick Ayres. It co-operated with Schirmer of New York and Gebethner and Wolff of Warsaw.

Stahl was one of the publishers of music by Ernst Rudorff, most of whose works were published by Simrock and Bote & Bock.

Stahl and Schenker

A form letter of 1909 to Schenker announcing publication of a work by Rudorff survives as OJ 14/32, with letterhead "Albert Stahl, Musikalien-Handlung und Leih-Institut, Berlin." Stahl is mentioned in a letter from Rudorff to Schenker of November 14, 1909 (OJ 13/37, 8).

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