Eulenburg.
Founded 1874 in Leipzig by Ernst Eulenburg. The international study-score publisher — the pocket scores in yellow card covers that every conductor's library is built around. The orchestral and chamber repertoire in standard performing format.
The pocket score.
Ernst Eulenburg's idea — small, affordable study scores for amateurs and students — created an entire publishing category. The yellow Eulenburg pocket score in the standard 12cm × 18cm format became the conductor's vade mecum across the 20th century.
The catalogue covers the orchestral and chamber standard repertoire — Mozart symphonies, Beethoven symphonies and quartets, Haydn quartets, Brahms, Tchaikovsky, the late-Romantic catalogue. Now under the Schott Music umbrella; distributed in the US by Hal Leonard.
The pocket score.Eulenburg · since 1874
Pocket, miniature,
study, full.
Pocket study scores (the core catalogue); miniature scores; selected full scores; chamber-music study scores (the Eulenburg quartet line); annotated editions with scholarly notes.
US distribution through Hal Leonard.



