- M. Witmark & Sons
M. Witmark & Sons was a leading
publisher ofsheet music for theUnited States "Tin Pan Alley "music industry .The firm of Marcus Witmark & Sons was established in
New York City in 1886. Father Marcus Witmark was the legal head of the company, but from the beginning it was run by his sons Isidore, Julius, and Jay, who were under legal age when the company started (ranging in age from 17 to 14 years old). The started out publishing their own compositions. They were adept at "plugging" songs, and within a few years were publishing the works of such composers asVictor Herbert ,George M. Cohan ,Ben Harney and John Walter Bratton.Witmark originated the practice of giving free "professional copies" of their new music to famous and established singers and bands, which proved so successful an advertising method that it was copied by the rest of the music publishers.
When the International
Copyright Law was passed in 1891, Witmark pioneered publishing versions of British music in the United States and arranging for American hits to be published in the UKIn 1929 M. Witmark was purchased by
Warner Brothers .External links
* [http://www.proculture.com/ragtime2.htm Pro Culture Editions Tin Pan Alley Publishing House]
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