This catalogue contains works by composers born before ca. 1790, but we could not resist including a few slightly later ones. We intend to enlarge these catalogues constantly, so stay on-line. The next stages will be: vocal music and orchestral music. We have tried to compile lists of all titles currently available. If there are several editions of a particular work in print, we have selected one or more of the best. Some modern collections have been excluded. Where an edition is out-dated we have indicated this by giving the editor's name in brackets. The names of editors of good editions are shown without brackets. Only arrangements from before the early 19th century have been included. The very few modern arrangements which you will find are labelled "(arr.)". In case you find e.g. the list of recorder music meager, please take a look at the violin, flute or oboe repertoire. Early ensemble works are grouped under the heading "consort music".

It has been a joy to explore the great bounty of editions which has turned out to be even larger than we had imagined. There are of course still many gaps but new editions are appearing all the time, and on each of our quarterly lists we keep our regular customers up to date. Please leave your e-mail address if you want to receive these newsletters.

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Meindert de Heer


The inhabitants (of Amsterdam) at present seem to have no places of amusement in the evening, except their shops and counting-houses; but as I had neither of my own, I went to those of the famous bookseller, Rey, and the music-seller Hummel, where having lightened my purse, and loaded my servant, I retreated to the first bed which I had seen since my departure from Hamburg.

(Dr. Charles Burney on visiting Amsterdam, October 22, 1772)