Rhinegold Publishing

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Rhinegold Publishing
Industry Publishing
Genre Music, Education & Arts
Headquarters

20 Rugby Street
London WC1N 3QZ, United Kingdom

London, United Kingdom
Website www.rhinegold.co.uk

Rhinegold Publishing is an independent publisher of music magazines, music yearbooks and education resources, founded in 1977.

Magazines

Rhinegold Directories

  • British and International Music Yearbook
  • British Music Education Yearbook
  • British Performing Arts Yearbook

Rhinegold Supplements

  • Scholarships
  • Competitions
  • Choral
  • Festivals
  • Summer Schools
  • Strings
  • Composers and New Music
  • ABRSM Piano Notes
  • Conservatoires

Rhinegold Guides

  • Student Guide to Music Education
  • Parent Guide to Music Education
  • Instrument Buyers Guide
  • The Musicians Guide
  • Student Guide to Drama Education
  • Teacher's Guide to Performing Arts Trips

Education Resources

  • Teaching Drama 'Essential' Schemes of Work

Acquisition of Rhinegold Education by Music Sales Ltd

Rhinegold Education, comprising the music and drama study guides and related educational books previously owned by Rhinegold Publishing, was acquired by London-based music publisher Music Sales Ltd in September 2010.

The acquisition included the rights to develop, publish and sell current and future books under the ‘Rhinegold Education’ brand.

Chris Butler, COO Music Sales, commented ‘we are delighted to have made this strategic acquisition and look forward to working with the Rhinegold authors as we develop the brand’.

Mark Owens, Managing Director of Rhinegold Publishing said ‘Rhinegold Education has developed a leading position in the music and drama education market under Rhinegold’s ownership. Music Sales offers the publishing and distribution capabilities together with the resources to maintain this leadership and further grow the business into the future and I’m sure they’ll make a great success of the business.’

Coordinates: 51°30′59″N 0°07′35″W / 51.5163°N 0.1263°W / 51.5163; -0.1263


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