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Schott frères was a Belgian sheet music publishing house that operated between 1823 and 2006.

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The company was founded in 1823 in Antwerp as the Belgian branch of B. Schott's Söhne (today: Schott Music). It was established by two of Bernhard Schott's four children, Johann Andreas Schott (1781–1840) and Johann Josef Schott (1782–1855).[1] Peter Bernhard Schott (1821–1873), Johann Andreas' son, became managing director and moved it the company to Brussels around 1839.

Schott frères was one of several European music publishing firms bearing the name Schott, all of which were originally subsidiaries of B. Schott's Söhne, including locations in Paris (1826–9, 1861–92), London (from 1835), and Sydney (1885–9). Of these, only Schott frères operated independently from the German parent company from 1889 to 2006. However, they always had their own publishing programmes, operating with a large degree of commercial independence, and ensuring the distribution of works from the other locations.

Peter ("Pierre") Schott (1857–1894) inherited the publishing business of Brussels and Paris while a minor. On 5 April 1879, two granddaughters of Bernhard Schott who had been managing the Brussels and Paris houses, created the brand name "Schott frères". On 11 November 1886, the granddaughters appointed Peter Schott as sole director;[2] On 30 September 1888, Schott frères was liquidated, with Peter Schott serving as liquidator. In 1889, he conveyed the exclusive rights of Schott frères to Otto Junne (1854–1935), a non-family managing partner.[3] The Paris house published under the name "Éditions Schott". Jean-Jacques Junne (1924–2012), Otto's grandson, had been managing director.[4] He was a jazz saxophonist and band leader known as Jacky June.[5]

In 2006, Schott frères was re-acquired by Schott and absorbed into the Schott Music Group. The shop had been domiciled at Ravensteinstraat and was subsequently closed.

Time line of Schott companies

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Selected plate numbers of music published by Schott frères

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Plate Composer Work (public domain) Year
A.G. 29 Guilmant Symphony No. 1, Op. 42 1879
S.F. 532 Benoit "Laura" 1858
S.F. 638 Benoit "Petits bouquets" 1859
S.F. 639 Benoit "Revenez petits oiseaux" 1859
S.F. 820 Benoit "La trace de test pas" 1861
S.F. 821 Benoit "Ici je veux rêver" 1861
S.F. 1579-1583 Battmann "Bibliothèque religieuse complète, Op.330-341 1873
S.F. 2021 Gobbaerts "Souvenir du Camp," Op.49 1879
S.F. 2202 Benoît "Ave Maria" in F major 1892
S.F. 3521 Wieniawski Piano Trio, Op. 40 1885
S.F. 3590 Wieniawski Fantasia for 2 Pianos, Op. 42 1886
S.F. 3601 (1) Fernand Le Borne Scènes de Ballet, Op. 9 1886
S.F. 3692 Servais Concerto in A minor, Op. posthumous 1887
S.F. 3988 Hartog, Eduard de Ein Mährchen. Charakterskizze f. Orch., Op. 62 1889
S.F. 4169 Gustav Hille, Gustav Violin Concerto No. 3, Op. 60 1892
S.F. 4320 Accolay Violin Concerto No. 2 in D minor 1895
S.F. 4594 Rasse, François Piano Trio, Op. 16 1898
S.F. 4760 Reuss, Prince Heinrich String Sextet No. 1, Op. 12 1899
S.F. 4859 Closson "Nocturne" (flute) 1901
S.F. 4981ª Holmès Ton nom 1890
S.F. 5106 Azevedo e Silva Piano Quintet 1905
S.F. 5271-2 Callaerts 2 Sonates pour Orgue 1908
S.F. 5594 Ysaÿe Divertimento, Op. 24 1921
S.F. 5595 Ysaÿe Au Rouet, Op. 13 1921
S.F. 5596 Ysaÿe Extase, Op. 21 1921
S.F. 5603 Ysaÿe Variations for 2 Pianos, Op. 10 1917
S.F. 6760 Benoit Contes et Ballades, Op.34
S.F. 8641 Mozart Fantasia No. 3, K. 397

Influence on Belgian music

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Schott frères and its Brussels predecessor, B. Schott's Söhne, played a critical role in defining a Belgian identity in music – a blend of Flemish and Belgian-French, both connected to the pure French school. Compositions were produced for chamber music, orchestras, military bands, Belgian royalty, churches, and music pedagogy, namely the Royal Conservatory of Brussels.

Selected compositions (by instrument)

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Saxophone
Plate Composer Work (public domain) Year Library ID
S.F. 9395 Daneels "Four Miniatures" (for saxophone) 1982 OCLC 421387160, 17466894
Daneels "14 Etudes for Saxophone" 1973 OCLC 29246925
Poot "Ballade: for saxophone & piano" 1948 OCLC 494125394
Organ
Plate Composer Work (public domain) Year Library ID
Tournemire "Symphony Chorale for Organ," Op. 69 1939 OCLC 4387063
Peeters "Anthologia Pro Organo" 1949 OCLC 66012848
Piano & voice
Plate Composer Work (public domain) Year Library ID
Alain "15 negro spirituals" 1967 OCLC 31371641
Cello
Plate Composer Work (public domain) Year Library ID
S.F. 9145 Ysaÿe "Sonata for Cello Solo" 1964 OCLC 223237012
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  • Le guide musical, classical music periodical founded in 1855 by what then was the Brussels branch of B. Schott's Söhne
  • Zéphyr Records (1978–1986), classical record label of Schott frères
  • Jacky June (1924–2012), Otto Junne's grandson, a Belgian jazz pioneer, who served as director of Schott frères

References

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General references

  1. Catalogue de la Maison Schott frères, Bruxelles
    1891 OCLC 475140421
    1908 OCLC 253467471
    1913 OCLC 32876357, 475140428
  2. Das Haus Schott, by Max Seiffert, Allgemeine musikalische Zeitung, Vol. 20 (1893), pp. 557–558
  3. Elf ungedruckte Briefe Liszts an Schott, edited by Edgar Istel [de], Die Musik, Vol. 3 (1905–1906), pp. 43–52 OCLC 1696908
  4. Zur Geschichte des Privilegium exclusivum des Mainzer Musikstechers Bernhard Schott, by Benno Ziegler in Festschrift für Georg Leidinger [de], edited by Albert Hartmann (1885–1973) Munich: H. Schmidt (1930),pp. 293–305 OCLC 731466159
  5. Die Musikpflege am Hofe der Kurfürsten von Mainz im 17. und 18. Jahrhundert by Karl Schweickert, Mainz: Commissioned by L. Wilckens (1937) OCLC 4364575
  6. Richard Wagner als Verlagsgefährte, by Ludwig Anderson, pseudonym of Ludwig Strecker Jr. (1883–1978) (Mainz, 1951) OCLC 2567318
  7. Mainzer Musikgeschichte von 1500 bis 1800, by Adam Gottron [de], City Library of Mainz [de] (publisher) (1959) OCLC 4969614
  8. Bernhard Schott, Hofmusikstecher in Mainz: die Frühgeschichte seines Musikverlages bis 1797, mit einen Verzeichnis der Verlagswerke 1779–1797, by Hans-Christian Müller (1935–1993), Mainz: Schott Music (1977) OCLC 219228708
  9. Der Briefwechsel mit dem Verlag Schott, by Ludwig van Beethoven, edited by Beethoven-Haus, Munich: G. Henle Verlag (1985) OCLC 14001065
  10. Early Lithographed Music, by Michael Twyman, London: Farrand Press (1996) OCLC 36656281
  11. Bibliographie des Schrifttums zur Geschichte deutscher und österreichischer Musikverlage, by Hans-Martin Pleßke, Beiträge zur Geschichte des Buchwesens (journal) Vol. 3 (1968) pp. 135–222 OCLC 72339269
  12. B. Schott's Söhne, by Ernst Laaff, Musik in Geschichte und Gegenwart Vol. 12, New York: Bärenreiter (1965) pp. 50–52 OCLC 34080137

Inline citations

  1. ^ The Music Reviews and Criticism in Wallonia and Brussels in the Nineteenth Century, by Henri Albert Alexander Vanhulst (born 1943) (Brussels), Periodica Musica (in French), College Park: University of Maryland (publisher), Vol IX (1991), pp. 15–19 ISSN 0822-7594
  2. ^ Dictionnaire de Musique (in French), by Hugo Riemann, Fourth Edition, edited by Georges Humbert, Paris: Perrin et Cie, Libraires-Èditeurs (1899) OCLC 77452525
  3. ^ The Art of Music: A dictionary-index of musicians, by Daniel Gregory Mason, National Society of Music, Book 1 of 14, p. 248 (1917)
  4. ^ Dictionnaire des facteurs d'instruments de musique en Wallonie à Bruxelles du 9e siècle à nos jours, Conseil de la musique de la Communauté française de Belgique, Belgium: Pierre Mardaga [fr] (publisher), p. 369 (1986); Article: "Schott frères," by Malou Haine OCLC 15157333
  5. ^ Dictionnaire du jazz à Bruxelles et en Wallonie, Conseil de la musique de la Communauté française de Belgique, Belgium: Pierre Mardaga (publisher), p. 182; Article: "June, Jacky" (pseudonym of Jean-Jacques Junne; 1824–2012), by Marc Danval (born 1937) OCLC 26576672, 30357595
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