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Charles-Georges Boyer

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Boyer was écuyer du Roi when he married Marie-Rose Le Menu in February 1775. In January 1778, his wife joined with her mother Roze Menu in their music publishing company, under the sign
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ended in 1783. That same year, Boyer took over his stepmother's company, after he had invested in the business as soon as 21 January 1779.
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The catalogues issued under his name merged works previously published by Madame Le Menu. In 1784, Boyer bought the business of publisher
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His various addresses in Paris from 1778 to 1796 were rue du Roule (1778–83) ; rue Neuve-des-petits-Champs (1783–85) ;
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The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians (edited by Stanley Sadie) ; Boyer, Charles-Georges
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Boyer's repertory encompassed all that was fashionable: symphonies,
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and popular tunes. His catalog included Italian composers
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who presented himself as his successor and kept the sign
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Index

Boyer (disambiguation)
Paris
music publisher
Jean-Baptiste Venier
rue de Richelieu
Jean-Henri Naderman
sinfonia concertante
chamber music
opéra comiques
Boccherini
Cambini
Clementi
Lorenziti
Sarti
Haydn
Stamitz
Wanhal
Kreutzer
Leopold Koželuch
Sterkel
The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians (edited by Stanley Sadie) ; Boyer, Charles-Georges
ISBN
978-0-19-517067-2




Grove 2001
Portals
music

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