Sikorski — Russian 20th Century

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Sikorski.

The Russian 20th-century catalogue. Founded in 1935 in Hamburg, Sikorski holds the publishing rights to Shostakovich, Schnittke, Kancheli, Gubaidulina, Denisov and the major voices of the Soviet and post-Soviet musical era. Now part of the Boosey & Hawkes/Concord Music Publishing family.

Founded
1935
City
Hamburg, DE
Tradition
Russian 20th century
Catalogue
12 departments
The Sikorski Catalogue

Sikorski is the Western publisher of the Russian and Soviet musical tradition. Shostakovich entrusted his entire output to the imprint outside the USSR. Schnittke, Kancheli, Gubaidulina, Denisov and the post-Soviet generation followed. The catalogue is the working library of every orchestra programming the modern Russian voice.

Below: the Sikorski departmental catalogue. Composer-first for the major Russian and Soviet voices, then format. The catalogue also extends through Stravinsky's early Russian works, Sergei Prokofiev licensing for the Western world, and contemporary German composers Sikorski has acquired since the 2000s.

Catalogue · 12 Departments

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