Transatlantic music publishings
The Transatlantic Music publishings (or EMT ) are a publisher of musical partitions, whose current repertory covers practically all the musical genres, of the 15th century at our days.
History
The Transatlantic Éditions were created in 1947 as a department " classique" group of the editions Ray Ventura by the type-setter of film musics and songs Marc Lanjean. Become completely independent, the company then passed, with the beginning of the year 1970, under the direction of the type-setter Patrick Marcland, who continued and extended the action of his predecessor in the same fields, while publishing type-setters come from different fields, but nevertheless famous, such as Tristan Murail, Claude Ballif, Yoshihisa Taira or Luc Ferrari, but also the teaching branch of the music publishing.
Seen Catalog
The Transatlantic Éditions include/understand in their catalog of famous, traditional and contemporary works:
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the part Prohibited Plays for guitar, drawn from film of the same name.
- partitions of the film musics composed by Vladimir Cosma or Andre Hossein.
- the spectacle Ben-Hur created by the son of this last, Robert Hossein, in 2006.
- Of the teaching partitions, written by contemporary instrumentalists: for the Guitar, by Rafaël Andia or Julio S. Sagreras, for the Celtic Toothing-stone, by Dominig Bouchaud, for the Piano, by Yves Feger, etc
Information
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the current Director: Patrick Marcland.
- the seat, in the past with Paris, is from now on in the town of Ivry-sur-Seine, with 23 rue Lénine.
External bonds
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| Official site.
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