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History

Supraphon is the most common name under which the Czechoslovakian state music publishing company was known. The origins of this firm go back to 1949 when Czech music publishers, among which Urbanék, Hudební Matice, and Starý, were nationalized. At first some firms were brought together under Národní hudební vydavatelství Orbis (in 1951) while the imprint Hudební Matice remained also in use. In 1953 these catalogues were brought together under Státní nakladatelství krásné literatury, hudby a umění (SNKLHU, State Publishers of Literature, Music and Art). In 1961 the firm was split in Státní hudební vydavatelství (State Music Publishers) and Státní nakladatelství krásné literatury a umění which became Editio Supraphon (in 1967?). In 1993, the company was privatized and renamed Editio Praga. Editio Praga finished its operation in 2000.

Editions

Supraphon and its predecessors had an emphasis on publishing works of Czech composers, both of classical artist (with complete editions of Dvorák (Antonín Dvořák - Souborne Vydani dila), Smetana, Janáček, and the monumental series Musica antiqua bohemica) and contemporary composers.

Copyright

The critical editions of older composers such as Dvorak and Smetana produced by Supraphon more than 30 years ago are public domain in the EU due to the 93/98 EU Copyright Directive. As explained elsewhere, these editions - even those less than 30 years old - are most likely ineligible for copyright status in Canada due to both a failure to meet the "threshold of originality" and their status as government publications produced by state employees. However, IMSLP voluntarily observes a 25-year term for all such editions - including those issued by Supraphon. Most of these editions are likewise free in the USA thanks to their PD status in the country of origin, absent or defective copyright notices, etc. Thus they have been reprinted extensively by Dover, Kalmus and others. In contrast, the works of more recent Czech composers - who died less than 50 years ago (70 years in the EU) - are fully protected by copyright. On the other hand, the entire catalog of Hudební Matice has been in public domain since the sheet publishing house Supraphon ceased to exist, as there is no successor.

Imprints, Addresses and Agents

Imprints

  • Hudební Matice (1871-1951)
  • Národní hudební vydavatelství Orbis (1951-1953)
  • Státní nakladatelství krásné literatury, hudby a umění - SNKLHU (1953-1961)
  • Státní hudební vydavatelství (1961-1966)
  • Supraphon, also Editio Supraphon (1967-1993)
  • Editio Praga (1993-2000)
  • Editio Supraphon Praha (1998-1999)

Plate Numbers

The nationalised Hudbní Matice changed its H.M. imprint to H ####, which was continued by the respective state music publishers. Titles from the Hudební Matice catalogue were frequently reprinted with the new plate numbers. Orbis used the imprint EO ###.

Plate Composer Work Year
EO 3 Voříšek Piano Sonata, Op.20 1949
EO 135 Novák Variations on a Theme by Schumann 1950
EO 139 Godard Etudes, Op.149 1950
EO 246 Fibich 5 Feuillets d'Album, Op.2 1950
EO 297 Suk About Mother, Op.28 1950
EO 298 Suk Spring, Op.22a 1950
EO 305 Fibich Etudes Picturales, Op.56 1951
EO 384 Fibich Moods, Impressions, and Souvenirs, Op.41: Book 1 1951
EO 425 Fibich Moods, Impressions, and Souvenirs, Op.41: Book 2 1951
EO 475 Novák Sonatinas, Op.54 1951
EO 479 Novák Sonata Eroica, Op.24 1951
EO 675 Fibich Moods, Impressions, and Souvenirs, Op.41: Book 3 1951
EO 738 Fibich Romance, Op.10 1951
Plate Composer Work Year
H 739 Fibich 2 Scherzi, Op.4 1953
H 907 Dussek 12 Etudes Melodiques, Op.16 1954
H 1100 Smetana The Bartered Bride, JB 1:100 - full score 1953
H 1530 Burian Reminiscens of Czech Dances 1954
H 1780 Dvořák Piano Concerto, Op.33 1956
H 1796 Benda 16 Piano Sonatas 1956
H 1952 Dvořák Serenade for Wind Instruments, Op.44 1956
H 2063 Tomášek 3 Ditirambi, Op.65 1956
H 2065 Mysliveček 3 String Quintets 1957
H 2303 Benda 34 Piano Sonatinas 1958
H 2456 Dvořák Symphony No.8, Op.88 [1955]
H 2541 Koželuh Piano Sonata, Op.2 No.3 1969
H 2668 Janáček On the Overgrown Path 1958
H 3099 Dussek Musica Antiqua Bohemica, Vol. 46. 1960
H 3289 Dussek Musica Antiqua Bohemica 1961
H 3333 Smetana Má Vlast (arr. Solc) 1961
H 3406 Mysliveček 3 Octets for Winds 1962
H 3666 Suk Life and Dreams, Op.30 1963
H 3756 Dussek Musica Antiqua Bohemica 1963
H 4154 Suk Lullabies, Op.33 1955
H 4872 Tomášek 6 Eglogues, Op.35 1970
H 4973 Smetana Bedřich Smetana: Klavírní Dílo (Piano Compositions) Vol.5 1968
H 5180 Reicha 36 Fugues pour Piano 1973
H 5390 Tomášek 6 Eglogues, Op.63 1973
H 5766 Suk Piano Pieces, Op.7 1975
H 5796 Fibich From the Mountains, Op.29 1976
H 6036 Voříšek 12 Rhapsodies, Op.1 1978
H 6065 Janáček Lašské Tance 1957
H 6114 Voříšek 12 Rhapsodies, Op.1 1979
H 7215 Smetana Dreams [19–]
H 7580 Fibich Etudes Picturales, Op.56 1951

Sources Consulted

  • 1. The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, edited by Stanley Sadie.
New York and London: Macmillan Publications, 1980.
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