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Breitkopf, Johann Gottlob ImmanuelGräffer, RudolphHeufeld, Franz Reinhard (Edler von)Lotter, Johann Jakob IIMozart, Leopold (Johann Georg)Mozart, Maria AnnaNon identifiéSchwarzkopf, WolfgangWolff, JosephZezi, Johann Bernhard
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Innsbruck, AutricheLeipzig, AllemagneMantoue, ItalieMilan, ItalieNuremberg, AllemagneSalzbourg, AutricheSalzbourg, Autriche: ResidenzVienne, Autriche
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Versuch einer gründliche Violinschule de Leopold (Johann Georg) MozartLotter, who may have known Leopold Mozart during their early years in Augsburg, inherited the music publisher firm founded by his father, Johann Jakob Lotter (Augsburg c1683-Augsburg 1738). Primarily known in the early eighteenth century for the publication of works by south German Catholic composers, Johann Jakob II expanded the firm`s list to include composers from north Germany, Italy and France as well as pedagogical music literature; Lotter`s most important customers included court orchestras, monasteries and schools. In 1756 Johann Jakob II published Leopold Mozart`s Versuch einer gründliche Violinschule. For his part, Leopold was Lotter`s agent in Salzburg, offering for sale the publisher`s many works at the Salzburg book fairs. Their correspondence shows that they were friends as well: Johann Jakob II was among the first to be informed of Wolfgang`s birth on 27 January 1756. The firm, later managed by Esaias Daniel Lotter (Augsburg 1759-Augsburg 1820), survived well into the nineteenth century. Adapted with permission from The Cambridge Mozart Encyclopedia. Lit.: Layer, `Johann Jakob Lotter der Jüngere, Leopold Mozarts Augsburger Verleger`; Rheinfurth, Der Musikverlag Lotter in Augsburg (ca. 1719–1845)
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Eisen, Cliff et al. Comme le dit Mozart, 'Johann Jakob II Lotter' <http://letters.mozartways.com>. Version 1.0, publiée par HRI Online, 2011. ISBN 9780955787676.
Eisen, Cliff et al. Comme le dit Mozart, 'Johann Jakob II Lotter' <http://letters.mozartways.com>. Version 1.0, publiée par HRI Online, 2011. ISBN 9780955787676.