I'm making this thread partially as a question I personally would like help with and partially just for interest and helping others. I was hoping people would provide their opinions on which publisher to go with for certain composers, especially composers where the common publishers (Dover, Henle, Peters, Schirmer, ...) do not publish their works, or, if they do, not all of them. You also might want to clarify why you choose a certain publisher (accuracy? print quality? bindings?). Is this publisher the definitive edition for a composer, or is it just what you choose to go with for whatever reason?
First, I'll provide my short list of who I look to for several composers, then list some that I'm still looking for a good publisher for.
Bach - Henle (although I've heard Baerenreiter are very nice for Bach)
Grieg - Edition Peters (they are his original publisher and have pretty good print quality)
Janacek - Baerenreiter (great print quality and one of the few options I've found)
Liszt - Henle (good production quality, haven't found any reason not to use them for Liszt yet)
Prokofiev - Boosey & Hawkes (one of the few options I know of)
Rachmaninoff - Boosey & Hawkes (same story)
So, I'm also wondering what some people do for these composers...I detest Schirmer and Alfred, and Dover, while I'm not against, is generally lacking in production quality.
Dvorak
Kabalevsky
Prokofiev
Rachmaninoff
Scriabin
Shostakovich
Is there a preferred publisher for these? I made this topic because I was just now looking for Shostakovich, but couldn't find much. His original publisher, DSCH, seems good, although nearly every review I've read mentioned how terrible the binding is. Is Sikorski a better option for what they provide?
As the Christmas season approaches, I'm looking for help deciding on publishers! I'm also interested who people prefer for other, more available composers. I know Durant is the premium choice for Debussy and Paderewski for Chopin, but what else?