John Church Company

John Church Company

The John Church Company was a 19th century American publishing company that specialized in sheet music. They had offices in Cincinnati, Ohio; New York, New York; and Chicago, Illinois. The company published the works of John Philips Sousa, Dan Emmett, and other composers.

References

* Fuld, James L. (1966). "Book of World Famous Music: Classical, Popular, and Folk". 5th ed., revised and enlarged. Mineola, New York: Dover Publications, Inc.
* Levy, Lester S. (1975). "Introduction", "Sousa's Great Marches in Piano Transcription: Original Music of 23 Works by John Philips Sousa". Mineola, New York: Dover Publications, Inc.
* O'Jordan, John, Patten, Robert L., and Beer, Gillian, eds. (1995). "Literature in the Marketplace: Nineteenth-century British Publishing and Reading Practices". New York: Cambridge University Press.
*Bower, Harry A. copyright MDCCCXCVIII. The Imperial Meathod for the Drum, Timpani, Bells, Etc. Containing A full course of Instruction, Progressive Studies, a concise explanation of the Rudiments of Music, together with a varied collection of Choice Pieces, Operatic and Favorite Melodies, Solos etc., etc. Publisher of this book is "The John Church Company"


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