- Robert Birchall
Robert Birchall ("c". 1750 –
December 19 ,1819 ) was an English music seller, publisher, and instrument dealer. Scholars had originally placed his birthdate to be "c." 1760, but Birchall's age in a 1772 deposition is given as "22 years or thereabouts".Rabin and Zohn, 126.] Born in London, he may have been apprenticed by 1771 to William Randall, the cousin and one of the successors of printer John Walsh. In 1783, he partnered with a one "T. Beardmore" as Beardmore & Birchall before leaving for another partnership with Hugh Andrews that same year. He issued publications under the names Birchall & Andrews and Birchall & Co. from 1783 to May 1789 when the partnership was dissolved, Andrews taking on the business by himself. [LondonGazette|issue=13097|startpage=380|date=16 May 1789 |accessdate=2008-05-14] Kidson, Smith, and Jones.] From 1789 onward, Birchall continued alone in publishing works, operating out of his address atBond Street .Birchall enjoyed a collaboration with composer
Ludwig van Beethoven , which began in May 1805 with the publication of Beethoven's Violin Sonata in A major (Op. 47). Birchall also published the original English editions of the piano adaption of "Wellington's Victory " (Op. 91), the Violin Sonata in G Major (Op. 96), the Piano Trio in B flat major (Op. 97), andAnton Diabelli 's piano adaptation of Beethoven's Symphony No. 7. He purchased the copyrights for these four works from Beethoven in 1815. During his later years, Birchall's correspondence with Beethoven also mentioned other possible projects, but these never came to fruition; this was partly a result of Beethoven's high fees and Birchall's declining health. [Clive, 33.] In addition to Beethoven's works, Birchall printed various glees, country dance books, and Italian vocal works. He also published works byGeorge Frideric Handel andJohann Sebastian Bach , including the first English edition of the "Well-Tempered Clavier " in 1810 edited bySamuel Wesley andCharles Frederick Horn . After Birchall's death, his employee Christopher Lonsdale took over the firm.Notes
References
*Clive, Peter (2001). "Beethoven and His World: A Biographical Dictionary".
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*Kidson, Frank; Smith, William C.; and Peter Ward Jones. "Birchall, Robert". " [http://www.grovemusic.com Grove Music Online] " (subscription required). ed. L. Macy. Retrieved onMay 14 2008 .
*Rabin, Ronald J. and Steven Zohn (1995). "Arne, Handel, Walsh, and Music as Intellectual Property: Two Eighteenth-Century Lawsuits". "Journal of the Royal Musical Association " 120 (1): 112–145.Oxford University Press .
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