A. Cordier


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History

Auguste Cordier was a publisher in Paris, active from 1859 to 1903. Their main production was dance music (polka, mazurka, quadadrille, valse, etc.) for (small) orchestra or piano.
It should be noted that until 1863, the Bibliographie de la France only mentions the publisher as Cordier, from then on it varies between A. Cordier and Cordier.
The Bibliographie de la France 1857 (and only in that year) mentions 9 similar dance publications for orchestra by Cordier et Happey, Paris: this might be the same Cordier.
In 1886 Cordier acquires A. Provost, and in 1903 they are taken over by L. Billaudot.

Editions

Imprints, Addresses, Agencies

Imprints

  • A. Cordier
  • A. Cordier & Cie
  • Veuve A. Cordier (from ca.1895)

Addresses

  • 20 rue Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Paris
  • 82 rue Saint-Sauveur, Paris
  • 14 rue Saint-Sauveur, Paris
  • 128 boulevard Haussemann, Paris

Plate Numbers

Cordier's plate numbers appear in the format of A.C. ##, but apparently the numbering seems to have started (or restarted?) in the year 1883 . The score for Hélène by Ernest Cordier [1882] has plate A.C., without number.

Plate Composer Work Year
Cordier Hélène 1882
01 Cordier Elise 1883
02 Delafosse Rosa, Op.94 1883
03 Delafosse La bavarde, Op.93 1883

Authority Control

Sources Consulted