Leipzig

150th anniversary of the Edition Peters iconic green covers

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Watch the brilliant film about the green covers at www.editionpeters.com/green150

Edition Peters was founded in 1800 in Leipzig Germany, now known as the City of Music, due to its close ties with Johann Sebastian Bach, Mendelssohn, Reger, Schumann, Wagner and of course home to the world famous Gewandhaus Orchestra. 217 years later, Leipzig is a city still bursting with culture and immensely proud of its crucial place in the history of Western classical music. In the 19th century Leipzig was the centre of publishing and printing in Germany, and at the forefront of technological developments in this area, something which is still a focus of Edition Peters' continued development.

During the first 66 years of life, the company had a succession of owners, and for a number of years was based in the ground floor of Mendelssohn’s house in Leipzig. By 1867 C.F. Peters, was partly owned by Max Abraham – a remarkable business visionary. Abraham was the first music publisher to adopt the new and revolutionary rotary printing press, which radically reduced printing costs.

In 2017 the Edition Peters Group is not only celebrating the green series but the technological innovation that was behind it. Edition Peters is innovating again, and just as seriously. To find out more, visit www.tidomusicapp.com.