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Regent's Harmonic Institution

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136:. Eventually internal struggles led many of the investing composers as well as the RPS to divest of their interests in the firm, at which point Thomas Welsh and William Hawes became the controlling members of the organization and it was renamed Welsh and Hawes at the Royal Harmonic Institution or simply Welsh and Hawes in September 1825. The firm was in operation until May 1833. 84:
and the board of the RPS, the firm was made up of several composer members who invested money into the organization as well as agreeing to publish their music through the firm. Investors in this organization recouped their money through the sale of music and music instruments, such as harps and
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Several successful 19th century English composers were investing members of the RHI and published their music through the RHI; including
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as a well as a purveyor of music instruments. The firm was notably the first press to publish
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pianos, sold by the firm. In 1820 the firm was renamed the Royal Harmonic Institution.
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created for the express purpose of raising funds to finance the reconstruction of the
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Founded as Regent's Harmonic Institution in London in 1818, the organization was a
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in September 1819; a publication authorized by the composer.
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in an edition authorized by the composer in September 1819.
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Leanne Langley (2002). "Regent's Harmonic Institution ".
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Regent’s Harmonic Institution
music publishers
Ludwig van Beethoven
Hammerklavier
joint-stock company
Argyll Rooms
Royal Philharmonic Society
Regent Street
John Nash
Thomas Attwood
William Beale
James Calkin
Johann Baptist Cramer
George Eugene Griffin
William Hawes
Charles Neate
Ferdinand Ries
George Thomas Smart
Thomas Forbes Walmisley
Thomas Welsh
Samuel Wesley
art songs
glees
Ludwig van Beethoven
Hammerklavier




Grove Music Online

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