Jacques Maho
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History
Founded in 1851 by Jacques Maho (07 March 1817 - 17 April 1889). Maho did not made regular deposits of the scores he issued with the French National Library (BNF). He joined the SACEM (Société des Auteurs Compositeurs et Editeurs de Musique) only in 1872, 20 years after the founding of the firm. The entire catalog was sold in 1877 to Jacques Hamelle.
Editions
Imprints, Addresses, Agencies
Imprints
- J. Maho (1851-1877)
Addresses
Paris :
- 13 bis, passage Verdeau (1851-1852)
- 10, passage Jouffroy (1852-1856)
- 24, passage Jouffroy (1857-1859)
- 25, Faubourg Saint-Honoré (1859-1877)
Plate Numbers
Formats: J. M. ### (1851-1860) & J. #### M. (1861-1877)
Beware : some confusion may occur with the publisher Meissonnier who used also J.M. ### some years before
| Year- | Plate numbers | - | Year- | Plate numbers | - | Year- | Plate numbers | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1851 | 1-12 | 1861 | 368-399 | 1871 | 970-980 | |||
| 1852 | 21-47 | 1862 | 400-439 | 1872 | 1038-1214 | |||
| 1853 | 76-87 | 1863 | 458-487 | 1873 | ||||
| 1854 | 93-108 | 1864 | 492-520 | 1874 | ||||
| 1855 | 119-146 | 1865 | 552-582 | 1875 | ||||
| 1856 | 175-198 | 1866 | 616-671 | 1876 | 1253-1319 | |||
| 1857 | 199-252 | 1867 | 708-733 | 1877 | ||||
| 1858 | 263-286 | 1868 | 757-809 | |||||
| 1859 | 289-301 | 1869 | ||||||
| 1860 | 325-363 | 1870 | 963-964 |
| Plate | Composer | Work | Year |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Heller | Caprice caractéristique, Op.76 | (1851) |
| 43 | Lalo | Piano Trio No. 2 | (1852) |
| 105 | Heller | Feuillets d'album, Op.83 | (1854) |
| 301 | Caraman-Chimay | Mélusine | (1859) |
| 363 | Heller | Grande étude, Op.96 | (1860) |
| 406 | Saint-Saëns | Duettino, Op.11 | (1861) |
| 552 | Saint-Saëns | Piano Quintet, Op.14 | (1865) |
| 657-660 | Saint-Saëns | Suite for Cello and Piano, Op.16 | (1866) |
| 691 | Sari | Ronde des elfes | (1866 or 67) |
| 731 | Rubinstein | Piano Trio No.3, Op.52 | (1867) |
| 769 | Rubinstein | 2 Pieces, Op.30 | (1868) |
| 811 | Widor | Airs de ballet, Op.4 | (1868 or 69) |
| 1016 | Brahms | Piano Trio No.1, Op.8 | (1871 or 72) |
| 1107 | Rüfer | String Quartet No.1, Op.20 | (1872) |
| 1214 | Widor | Organ Symphony No.1, Op.13 No.1 | (1872) - same number also used for Syms. 2-4 |
| 1364 | Sandré | Cello Sonata, Op.3 | (1876 or 77) |
Sources Consulted
- 1. The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, edited by Stanley Sadie.
- New York and London: Macmillan Publications, 1980.
- 2. Devries, Anik; Lesure, François. Dictionnaire des éditeurs de musique français - Vol.3 "De 1820 à 1914"
- Genève: Minkoff, 1979-1988

