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  1. Edward B. Marks (1865-1945) founded his company, first called J. Stern & Co, with Joseph W. Stern in 1894. It started with popular songs, but soon sold a wide range of genres: European composers such as Debussy, and Viennese operetta composers such as Oscar Strauss and Emmerich Kalman.

  2. Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Edward_B._Marks_Music&oldid=1152736262"

  3. 7 de jun. de 2021 · The publisher Edward B Marks is home to American composer William Bolcom and includes Bolcom's collaborations with Darius Milhaud. Milhaud's output for this publisher is unique, as it includes new arrangements of existing operas and plays.

  4. Edward B. Marks Music Company. c/o Round Hill Music. 650 Fifth Avenue, Suite 1420. New York, NY 10019. Website: www.ebmarks.com. Clearance Contact: www.roundhillmusic.com/licensing. Email: See Clearance link above. Member Affiliation: National Music Publishers Association.

  5. Marks, Edward B (ennett), American music publisher; b. Troy, N.Y., Nov. 28,1865; d. Mineola, N.Y., Dec. 17,1945. With Joseph Stern, he organized the music publishing concern of Joseph Stern and Co. (1894).

  6. "The Little Lost Child" is a popular song of 1894 by Edward B. Marks and Joseph W. Stern, with between one and two million copies in sheet music sales. [2] Also known after its first three words as "A Passing Policeman", [3] it is usually considered to have been the first work promoted as an illustrated song (an early precursor of ...

  7. www.discogs.com › artist › 597638-Edward-B-MarksEdward B. Marks - Discogs

    Edward B. Marks. American songwriter and music publisher. Born November 28, 1865 in Troy, New York and died December 17, 1945 in Mineola, New York. With Joseph Stern, he organized the music publishing concern of Joseph Stern and Co. (1894).