Le Guide musical

Le Guide musical (English: The Music Guide) was a weekly French-language Belgian and French classical music periodical founded 1 March 1855 in Brussels by Peter Bernhard Schott (1821–1873), of the Brussels music publishing house Schott frères (Schott brothers).[1]

Editors and history

Maurice Kufferath (1852–1919) was editor from 1887 to 1891.[2] In 1889, the editorial office relocated to Paris and began publishing from both Paris and Brussels. In 1892, Otto Junne, director of Schott frères, sold the periodical to Kufferath, the editor. From 1894 to 1905, Hugues Imbert (1842–1905) became editor-in-chief, then Henri de Curzon (1861–1942). Kufferath preserved the publication's Franco-Belgium character. The periodical ceased publication in 1918.[3]

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References

General references

  • Worldcat No. ISSN 1373-5446

Inline citations

  1. Nineteenth-Century Belgian Francophone Music Criticism in International Context, French speaking Free University of Brussels: Sociology Institute (conference host & publisher), 17 & 18 December 2010.
    Sandrine Thieffry, PhD, (musicologist at the Royal Conservatory of Brussels): 'Le Guide Musical:' Advertising Medium of the Schott Frères Music Publishing House of Brussels OCLC 843497248
  2. 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.
  3. "Le Guide musical". ripm. Retrieved 18 January 2017.
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