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==Late History and Acquisition (1980β1987)== In 1980, Chappell sold its retail and piano activities to concentrate entirely on music publishing. The Bond Street premises and the Chappell of Bond Street retail business were purchased by Kemble Pianos, a major distributor of [[Yamaha]] instruments, which continued to operate the store under the Chappell of Bond Street name; the shop relocated in November 2006 from its original Bond Street location of 195 years to the Grade II listed Novello Building at 152β160 Wardour Street, Soho. In 1984, PolyGram sold the Chappell publishing business to a group of American investors that included music executive Freddy Bienstock, who moved the company's headquarters from London to New York. In 1987, [[Warner Communications]] β parent of [[Warner Music Group]] β purchased Chappell from those investors for approximately $275 million. The deal was overseen by Warner Communications chairman '''Chuck Kaye'''. Chappell was merged with Warner's existing publishing holdings, which included the Music Publishers Holding Company catalog (M. Witmark & Sons, Remick Music, and T. B. Harms), to form '''Warner/Chappell Music''' (later [[Warner Chappell Music]]), one of the largest music publishers in the world. The Chappell production music library (the Chappell Recording Music Library) was not included in the Warner acquisition and passed separately to the [[Zomba Group of Companies]], which was later acquired by [[BMG]], making the library part of BMG-Zomba Production Music. It subsequently passed to [[Universal Music Group]] following Bertelsmann's sale of its music publishing business in 2007.
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