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Søren Sønnichsen (1765–1826) was the son of Jens Sønnichsen (1727–1777), a merchant who was part of the 32 men (city elders), the steering committee of Copenhagen until 1840. During his lifetime, Søren Sønnichsen worked as translator and prompter at the theatre Den Danske Skueplads in Copenhagen.
In 1783, at the age of 18, he began working as a music score dealer, and two years later published his first score. By 1817, he had published approximately 350 works, making him the first significant music publisher in Denmark. His publishing activity declined from 1809, and in 1820, he sold the company's printing and publishing assets at auction. Besides single publications, he issued the following periodicals:
All addresses are in Copenhagen, Denmark:
No plate numbers were used because all publications presumably employed letterpress printing for music scores.
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For further research, the page Research Sources for Denmark contains links to catalogues from other Danish publishers.