A. Farrenc

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History

Aristide-Jacques-Hippolyte Farrenc (1794-1865) was a flautist, musicologist and music publisher based in Paris. He established his music publishing firm in 1819, which he ran until 1841. The firm absorbed Choron in 1834.

Imprints, Addresses, Agencies

Imprints

Addresses

Paris
  • 6, rue des Orfèvres (1819-1820)
  • 7, rue Serpente (Nov. 1822)
  • 22, Boulevard Poissonnière (1825-Jan. 1826)
  • 19, rue Vivienne (May 1826)
  • 13, rue des Petits-Augustins (1827-May 1829)
  • 12, rue J.-J. Rousseau (Nov. 1829-July 1831)
  • 21, rue Saint-Marc Feydeau (Dec. 1831-May 1836)
  • 8, rue Taitbout (1839-Nov. 1845)
  • 10, rue Taitbout (1852)

Plate Numbers

Formats: A. F. ###

Plate Composer Work Year
6 Farrenc Fantaisie sur l’air "Que ne suis-je la Fougère!", Op.6 1819 or 20
8 Farrenc (Aristide) Fantaisie pour Flûte & Piano, sur la Barcarolle Vénitienne : O Pescator dell'onda 1819 or 20
16 Hünten Nocturne pour piano et flute 1820
72 Beethoven Fidelio, Op.72 (full score) 1826
227 Hummel Méthode complète théorique et pratique de piano 1827
321-329 Beethoven Symphonies 1-9 1831
463 Kuhlau 3 duos brillants, Op.110 1831
493 Kuhlau Piano Quartet, Op.108 (parts) 1832 or 33
494–496 Kuhlau 3 Rondinos, Op.117 1832
529 Farrenc Piano Quintet No.1, Op.30 (parts) 1832 or 33
586 Thalberg Grand Fantasia and Variations on Mozart's 'Don Juan', Op.14 1835
592 Romberg Cello Concerto No.9, Op.56 (parts) 1837

All Plates

Plate #Full PlateComposerWorkIMSLP #Full YearYear

Sources Consulted

Authority control

  • VIAF (Farrenc, Aristide, 1794-1865)

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