Heinrich Philipp Bossler

Heinrich Philipp Bossler also written Boßler [ˈbɔslɐ], (22 July 1744, Darmstadt – 8 September 1812, Leipzig) was a renowned German music publisher[1] and impresario.

[3] Heinrich Philipp thus descended from a gunsmith family belonging to the hunting history of Hesse-Darmstadt, whose air rifles can be found in all the renowned gun collections of Europe.

[8] The music dealer Boßler also published well-known first and early prints by Wolfgang Amadé Mozart.

[9][10] As impresario of the successful star virtuoso on the glass harmonica Marianne Kirchgessner, Bossler undertook extensive concert tours throughout Europe and Russia.

[15] His publishing works belong to the realm of German cultural treasures and are marked by musicological relevance.