Andrieu frères

Cover 1914
Cover 1912
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History

This Parisian firm published music for wind band (fanfare and harmonie), solo wind instruments and piano from 1902 to 1954. It was founded by the cornettist and popular music composer Fernand Andrieu (1863-1935) and his brother Gaston (1860-1915), who had run his own publishing firm from 1885. J. F. Andrieu, ostensibly the son of one of the brothers, also operated a publishing business from a shared address in the first decade of the 20th century. Typical composers were Marcel Lacoste (d.1922) Marc Delmas (1885—1931) Leonard Gautier (d.1935) and Fernand Andrieu (1863-1935). In the 1930s Andrieu frères also sold clarinets and saxophones. The current Andrieu frères is a vignoble near Toulouse.

Imprints, Addresses, Agencies

Imprints

  • Gaston Andrieu, Éditeur
  • G. Andrieu, Éditeur
  • F. Andrieu, Éditeur
  • F. Andrieu et Cie., Éditeurs
  • J.F. Andrieu fils
  • J. Andrieu fils
  • Paris-Musical
  • Éditions musicales Andrieu frères

Addresses

  • Paris, 183bis Faubourg Poissonnière (1902-?)
  • Paris, 75 Passage Brady (by 1907)
  • Paris, 66 Faubourg St. Martin (by 1909)
  • Paris, 4 Faubourg Poissonnière (by 1911)
  • Paris, 72 Rue Rodier (by 1913)

Plate Numbers

Plate style: G.A. ####

Note: Publication dates in italics are estimated.

Plate Composer Work Year
1050 Popy Chante gueusaille 1909

Plate style: F.A. ####

Note: Publication dates in italics are estimated.

Plate Composer Work Year
1105 Vidal Au pays d'Abd-el-Kader (condensed score) 1911
1344 Andrieu Plaisirs d'été, Op.254 1912
1412 Delmas Choral et variations, Op.37 1914
2000 Niverd Pièce romantique, for clarinet & piano 1927
5070 Delmas Promenade 1930s
5425 Delmas Complainte et air de ballet, for oboe & piano 1938

Plate style: J.F.A. ####

Note: Publication dates in italics are estimated.

Plate Composer Work Year
74 Sieulle Ma mie Risette 1910
118 Sieulle Oh! oui! dis! 1911
Plate Composer Work Year

Authority Control

Sources Consulted