Series and publishing cycles in music prints published in Warsaw between 1875 and 1918 as a tool for dissemination and commercialization of art Cover Image

Serie i cykle wydawnicze w drukach muzycznych wydanych w Warszawie w latach 1875-1918 jako narzędzie do upowszechniania i komercjalizacji sztuki
Series and publishing cycles in music prints published in Warsaw between 1875 and 1918 as a tool for dissemination and commercialization of art

Author(s): Marta Walkusz
Subject(s): Fine Arts / Performing Arts, Music, Library and Information Science
Published by: Wydawnictwa Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego
Keywords: music prints; Warsaw musical items; 1875-1918; publishing series; commercialization of art

Summary/Abstract: From the first half of the nineteenth century onwards, it became a visible trend to publish musical works in series. It was dictated mainly by practical reasons: the series could be ended at any time, and it was easier to include thematically the works published in the series. This form of publishing induced a potential buyer to complete the entire series of publications. Identifying the group of the recipients of the music prints was one of the marketing measures that were most simply reflected in the meaningful titles (names) of the series. In this article, the author shows that this phenomenon was particularly noticeable in Warsaw music publications published in the years 1875-1918; publishing sheet music in series fully corresponded to the music editors’ focus not only on dissemination, but – thanks to the knowledge of consumers' needs – also on the commercialization of music.

  • Issue Year: 14/2020
  • Issue No: 4
  • Page Range: 697-712
  • Page Count: 16
  • Language: Polish