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Schott’s S\u00f6hne (today: Schott Music). It was established by two of Bernhard Schott’s four children, Johann Andreas Schott (1781\u20131840) and Johann Josef Schott (1782\u20131855).[1] Peter Bernhard Schott (1821\u20131873), Johann Andreas’ son, became managing director and moved it the company to Brussels around 1839.Schott fr\u00e8res was one of several European music publishing firms bearing the name Schott, all of which were originally subsidiaries of B. Schott’s S\u00f6hne, including locations in Paris (1826\u20139, 1861\u201392), London (from 1835), and Sydney (1885\u20139). Of these, only Schott fr\u00e8res operated independently from the German parent company from 1889 to 2006. However, they always had their own publishing programmes, operating with a large degree of commercial independence, and ensuring the distribution of works from the other locations.Peter (“Pierre”) Schott (1857\u20131894) inherited the publishing business of Brussels and Paris while a minor. On 5 April 1879, two granddaughters of Bernhard Schott who had been managing the Brussels and Paris houses, created the brand name “Schott fr\u00e8res”. On 11 November 1886, the granddaughters appointed Peter Schott as sole director;[2] On 30 September 1888, Schott fr\u00e8res was liquidated, with Peter Schott serving as liquidator. In 1889, he conveyed the exclusive rights of Schott fr\u00e8res to Otto Junne (1854\u20131935), a non-family managing partner.[3] The Paris house published under the name “\u00c9ditions Schott”. Jean-Jacques Junne (1924\u20132012), Otto’s grandson, had been managing director.[4] He was a jazz saxophonist and band leader known as Jacky June.[5]In 2006, Schott fr\u00e8res was re-acquired by Schott and absorbed into the Schott Music Group. The shop had been domiciled at Ravensteinstraat and was subsequently closed.Time line of Schott companies[edit]Selected plate numbers of music published by Schott fr\u00e8res[edit]PlateComposerWork (public domain)YearA.G. 29GuilmantSymphony No. 1, Op. 421879S.F. 532Benoit“Laura”1858S.F. 638Benoit“Petits bouquets”1859S.F. 639Benoit“Revenez petits oiseaux”1859S.F. 820Benoit“La trace de test pas”1861S.F. 821Benoit“Ici je veux r\u00eaver”1861S.F. 1579-1583Battmann“Biblioth\u00e8que religieuse compl\u00e8te, Op.330-3411873S.F. 2021Gobbaerts“Souvenir du Camp,” Op.491879S.F. 2202Beno\u00eet“Ave Maria” in F major1892S.F. 3521WieniawskiPiano Trio, Op. 401885S.F. 3590WieniawskiFantasia for 2 Pianos, Op. 421886S.F. 3601 (1)Fernand Le BorneSc\u00e8nes de Ballet, Op. 91886S.F. 3692ServaisConcerto in A minor, Op. posthumous1887S.F. 3988Hartog, Eduard deEin M\u00e4hrchen. Charakterskizze f. Orch., Op. 621889S.F. 4169Gustav Hille, GustavViolin Concerto No. 3, Op. 601892S.F. 4320AccolayViolin Concerto No. 2 in D minor1895S.F. 4594Rasse, Fran\u00e7oisPiano Trio, Op. 161898S.F. 4760Reuss, Prince HeinrichString Sextet No. 1, Op. 121899S.F. 4859Closson“Nocturne” (flute)1901S.F. 4981\u00aaHolm\u00e8sTon nom1890S.F. 5106Azevedo e SilvaPiano Quintet1905S.F. 5271-2Callaerts2 Sonates pour Orgue1908S.F. 5594Ysa\u00ffeDivertimento, Op. 241921S.F. 5595Ysa\u00ffeAu Rouet, Op. 131921S.F. 5596Ysa\u00ffeExtase, Op. 211921S.F. 5603Ysa\u00ffeVariations for 2 Pianos, Op. 101917S.F. 6760BenoitContes et Ballades, Op.34S.F. 8641MozartFantasia No. 3, K. 397Influence on Belgian music[edit]Schott fr\u00e8res and its Brussels predecessor, B. Schott’s S\u00f6hne, played a critical role in defining a Belgian identity in music \u2013 a blend of Flemish and Belgian-French, both connected to the pure French school. Compositions were produced for chamber music, orchestras, military bands, Belgian royalty, churches, and music pedagogy, namely the Royal Conservatory of Brussels.Selected compositions (by instrument)[edit]Piano & voicePlateComposerWork (public domain)YearLibrary IDAlain“15 negro spirituals”1967OCLC\u00a031371641CelloPlateComposerWork (public domain)YearLibrary IDS.F. 9145Ysa\u00ffe“Sonata for Cello Solo”1964OCLC\u00a0223237012Related links[edit]Le guide musical, classical music periodical founded in 1855 by what then was the Brussels branch of B. Schott’s S\u00f6hneZ\u00e9phyr Records (1978\u20131986), classical record label of Schott fr\u00e8resJacky June (1924\u20132012), Otto Junne’s grandson, a Belgian jazz pioneer, who served as director of Schott fr\u00e8resReferences[edit]General referencesCatalogue de la Maison Schott fr\u00e8res, Bruxelles1891 OCLC\u00a04751404211908 OCLC\u00a02534674711913 OCLC\u00a032876357, 475140428Das Haus Schott, by Max Seiffert, Allgemeine musikalische Zeitung, Vol. 20 (1893), pp.\u00a0557\u2013558Elf ungedruckte Briefe Liszts an Schott, edited by Edgar Istel\u00a0[de], Die Musik, Vol. 3 (1905\u20131906), pp.\u00a043\u201352 OCLC\u00a01696908Zur Geschichte des Privilegium exclusivum des Mainzer Musikstechers Bernhard Schott, by Benno Ziegler in Festschrift f\u00fcr Georg Leidinger\u00a0[de], edited by Albert Hartmann (1885\u20131973) Munich: H. Schmidt (1930),pp.\u00a0293\u2013305 OCLC\u00a0731466159Die Musikpflege am Hofe der Kurf\u00fcrsten von Mainz im 17. und 18. Jahrhundert by Karl Schweickert, Mainz: Commissioned by L. Wilckens (1937) OCLC\u00a04364575Richard Wagner als Verlagsgef\u00e4hrte, by Ludwig Anderson, pseudonym of Ludwig Strecker Jr. (1883\u20131978) (Mainz, 1951) OCLC\u00a02567318Mainzer Musikgeschichte von 1500 bis 1800, by Adam Gottron\u00a0[de], City Library of Mainz\u00a0[de] (publisher) (1959) OCLC\u00a04969614Bernhard Schott, Hofmusikstecher in Mainz: die Fr\u00fchgeschichte seines Musikverlages bis 1797, mit einen Verzeichnis der Verlagswerke 1779\u20131797, by Hans-Christian M\u00fcller (1935\u20131993), Mainz: Schott Music (1977) OCLC\u00a0219228708Der Briefwechsel mit dem Verlag Schott, by Ludwig van Beethoven, edited by Beethoven-Haus, Munich: G. Henle Verlag (1985) OCLC\u00a014001065Early Lithographed Music, by Michael Twyman, London: Farrand Press (1996) OCLC\u00a036656281Bibliographie des Schrifttums zur Geschichte deutscher und \u00f6sterreichischer Musikverlage, by Hans-Martin Ple\u00dfke, Beitr\u00e4ge zur Geschichte des Buchwesens (journal) Vol. 3 (1968) pp.\u00a0135\u2013222 OCLC\u00a072339269B. Schott’s S\u00f6hne, by Ernst Laaff, Musik in Geschichte und Gegenwart Vol. 12, New York: B\u00e4renreiter (1965) pp.\u00a050\u201352 OCLC\u00a034080137Inline citations^ The Music Reviews and Criticism in Wallonia and Brussels in the Nineteenth Century, by Henri Albert Alexander Vanhulst (born 1943) (Brussels), Periodica Musica (in French), College Park: University of Maryland (publisher), Vol IX (1991), pp. 15\u201319 ISSN\u00a00822-7594^ Dictionnaire de Musique (in French), by Hugo Riemann, Fourth Edition, edited by Georges Humbert, Paris: Perrin et Cie, Libraires-\u00c8diteurs (1899) OCLC\u00a077452525^ The Art of Music: A dictionary-index of musicians, by Daniel Gregory Mason, National Society of Music, Book 1 of 14, p. 248 (1917)^ Dictionnaire des facteurs d’instruments de musique en Wallonie \u00e0 Bruxelles du 9e si\u00e8cle \u00e0 nos jours, Conseil de la musique de la Communaut\u00e9 fran\u00e7aise de Belgique, Belgium: Pierre Mardaga\u00a0[fr] (publisher), p. 369 (1986); Article: “Schott fr\u00e8res,” by Malou Haine OCLC\u00a015157333^ Dictionnaire du jazz \u00e0 Bruxelles et en Wallonie, Conseil de la musique de la Communaut\u00e9 fran\u00e7aise de Belgique, Belgium: Pierre Mardaga (publisher), p. 182; Article: “June, Jacky” (pseudonym of Jean-Jacques Junne; 1824\u20132012), by Marc Danval (born 1937) OCLC\u00a026576672, 30357595External links[edit] "},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki24\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki24\/schott-freres-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Schott fr\u00e8res – Wikipedia"}}]}]