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Rob. Forberg Musikverlag was founded in Leipzig in 1862 by August Robert Forberg (1833-1880). By 1908 the catalog already consisted of more than 6.000 works from composers such as Mendelssohn, Rheinberger, d’Albert and Richard Strauss. Forberg’s artistic orientation is characterized by a strong focus on Russian music. This commitment began in 1882, when Russian publisher P. J. Jurgenson, who had discovered Tchaikovsky years before, opened an office in Leipzig in the same building as Forberg; in the beginning of the 20th century, the branch was taken over by Forberg. As a result, Forberg played a leading role in raising awareness for composers such as Tchaikovsky, Balakirev and Tcherepnin in Western Europe. Over the years, Forberg’s repertoire became one of the most important catalogues of Russian music, including Tchaikovsky’s ballets and works like Rachmaninoff's The Rock, Prokofiev’s First Piano Concerto, Stravinsky’s Le Roi des Ètoiles and Rimsky-Korsakov’s The Golden Cockerel. The catalogue is now owned by Ricordi Berlin.
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Composer/Artist
Part
Source
Pas de deux n. 28 Op. 66 (aus "Dornröschen")
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Violin & Orchestra
Forberg
Passacaglia: Heft V (Improvisationslehrgang)
Günter Berger
Organ
Forberg
Pastorale D-dur n. 1
Christian Cannabich
Orchestra
Forberg
Pastorelle G-dur
Johann Stamitz
Orchestra
Forberg
Pianos' Dreams
Sidney Corbett
Piano Duet
Forberg
Polka Italienne
Sergei Rachmaninoff
Violin, Piano
Forberg
Pro Organo et Cembalo (Band II)
Various
Organ & Harpsichord
Forberg
Prälumdium und Fuge B-Dur
Johann Georg Albrechtsberger
Piano 4 Hands Second & Piano 4 Hands First
Forberg
Prélude Op. 32 n. 1
Reinhold Glière
Piano & Double Bass
Forberg
Prélude Op. 32, n. 1
Reinhold Glière
Double Bass & Piano
Forberg
Prélude à l'après-midi d'une faune
Claude Debussy
Orchestra
Forberg
Préludes Op. 8, 21, 22/2, 29/1.
Henryk Pachulski
Piano
Forberg
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