Jean-Baptiste Venier was an 18th-century Parisian violinist and music publisher, active from 1750 to 1782.
For other uses, see Venier.
Biography
Title page of the series symphonies a più strumenti. Note that the page is common for all numbers: the attribution to Johann Christian Bach is added manually with the number of the collection, XII (Venier, 1762).
Giovanni Battista Venier, Frenchified as Jean-Baptiste, of Venetian origin, moved to Paris in the 1750s.[1] As a violinist, he performed at the concert spirituel and taught violin until 1782. He obtained a royal privilege for music publishing in 1755 and held until 1782, eventually selling his business to publisher Charles-Georges Boyer in 1784.[1]
First he had no shop but in 1760, his cabinet was located rue Saint-Thomas-du-Louvre, vis-à-vis Château d'Eau. After September 1778, he settled rue Traversière-Saint-Honoré to no loger move.[2]
Venier published many important works, focused exclusively on instrumental music, whether symphonies, concertos and chamber music. He published in particular a series of Sinfonie da varii autori,[3] publishing many authors as we can see from the title pages of these editions. From 1757 or 1758,[4] these symphonies were released by way of periodic, as did his colleagues Huberty and La Chevardière and sometimes in combination, but briefly.
His publications are commonly available from Castaud (Lyon).
Some works published by Venier
Sonates, op. 5 (Venier, 1769)
Bibliography
Johannson, 1955
Anik Devriès et François Lesure, Dictionnaire des éditeurs de musique français: Des origines a environ 1820, vol. 1, Genève, Minkoff, coll. "Archives de l'édition musicale française" (n#4, 1), 1979, 203 p. (ISBN2826604538, OCLC 489130205)
Rudolf Rasch (dir.), Music Publishing in Europe 1600-1900: Concepts and Issues Bibliography, Berlin, Berliner Wissenschafts-Verlag, coll. "Musical life in Europe 1600-1900, Circulation of music" (#1), 2005, 314 p. (ISBN3830503903, OCLC 60645798, read online
Michel Hild, Réception de la musique instrumentale allemande en France, Lille, Atelier national de reproduction des thèses, coll. «Thèse à la carte», 2005, 410 p. (ISBN2284046738, OCLC 60452746)
See also
Répertoire international des sources musicales
References
Jaime Tortella (Dir.), Luigi Boccherini: Diccionario de Términos, Lugares y Personas, Madrid, Asociación Luigi Boccherini (no 3), 2008, 484 p. (ISBN84-612-6846-6, OCLC 731149670) read onlinep.425
Alain Ruiz, Franz Beck, Un musicien des Lumières, Pessac, Centre interdisciplinaire bordelais d'étude des Lumières, coll. "Lumières (Centre interdisciplinaire bordelais d'étude des Lumières)" (no 2), 2004, 167 p. (ISBN2867813379, OCLC 55737310) read online
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