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Brazilian music publisher Pierre Laforge was a French immigrant in Rio de Janeiro. In 1834 in his own "estamparia de música" he engraved for João Bartolomeu Klier. In 1836 he started his own business, "Imprensa Musical de Pierre Laforge", the first Brazilian music publisher to publish with a certain regularity. Mercedes Reis Pequeno mentions he was "the most prolific publisher of sheet music in the empire". Pierre Laforge published mostly Modinhas, Lundus and Airs. In 1851 the firm was sold to Salmon & Cia.
The scores were usually published in small formats, without front cover pages. Sometimes, the initials "P.L." were printed at the bottom of the last page.