Rouart, Lerolle & Cie.

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History

Founded in 1905 by Alexis Rouart (1869-1921) through the purchase of the Paris publishers Meuriot, and E. Baudoux et Cie. Rouart acquierd the catalog of the publisher Louis Gregh in 1906-07. Jacques Lerolle (Ernest Chausson's cousin) was associated with him from 1908 and continued to run the firm after Rouart's death. After Jacques's death, his son Paul (1906-1972) succeeded him but ultimately sold the catalogue to Francis Salabert in november 1953.

Composers published by Rouart & Lerolle in their lifetimes

Imprints, Addresses, Agencies

Imprints

  • Alexis Rouart (1905-1907)
  • Rouart, Lerolle et Cie. (1908-1953)

Addresses

France
  • Paris
18, Boulevard de Strasbourg (1904–1912)
29, Rue d'Astorg (1913 and after)

Plate Numbers

Formats: A. R. #### L. & Cie. (to 1908) R. L. #### & Cie. (1908 and later)

Year Plate Numbers
1905 A.R. 4141-4313
1906 A.R. 4304-4433
1907 A.R. 4452-4548
1908 A.R. 4561-4768
1910 R.L. 9620-9759, 6750
1911 R.L. 9797-9820
1912 R.L. 9865-9875
1913 R.L. 9901-10014
1914 R.L. 10044-10072
1915 R.L. 10100-10110
1916 R.L. 10136


Plate Composer Work Year
4514 Séverac Pippermint-Get 1907
4597 Séverac Philis 1907
4675 Lekeu Fantaisie pour orchestre sur deux airs populaires angevins 1909
4726 Roussel Résurrection, Op.4 (1908)
5329 Schmitt 3 Préludes, Op.3 (1908)
5752 Duparc La vie antérieure 1911
9695-98 Roussel Suite, Op.14 (1910)
9736 Lekeu Sonata for Piano and Cello in F major 1923
9787 Duparc Aux étoiles (arr. pf solo) 1911
9799 Satie 3 Morceaux en Forme de Poire 1911
9875 Satie La Porte Héroïque du Ciel (score of Prelude) 1912
10142 Indy La légende de Saint-Christophe, Op.67 1918
10431 Satie Parade (Ballet réaliste) (pf. 4h) 1917
10992 Chausson Piano Trio, Op.3 1919
11028 Séverac Cerdaña 1919
11080 Séverac Sous les lauriers roses 1920
11096 Bréville Violin Sonata 1920
11161 Séverac En vacances 1921
11262-11265 Roussel 4 Poèmes, Op.3 1921
11568 Indy Thème varié, fugue et chanson, Op.85 1926
11605 Albéniz Yvonne en visite! (1919)
11624 Indy 6 Chants Populaires Français (Set 1), Op.90 1928
11686 Satie Messe des Pauvres 1920
11690 Satie Prélude en Tapisserie 1929

Sources Consulted

DEVRIES Anik & LESURE François : Dictionnaire des éditeurs de musique français - Vol.3 "De 1820 à 1914", Genève: Minkoff, 1979-1988.

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