Ballard family music publishers

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Ballard family music publishers were a prominent French dynasty of music printers and publishers active from the Renaissance through the 18th century, known for shaping the dissemination of vocal and instrumental music in France.

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instanceOf French music publishers
dynasty
music publishing family
activeFrom Renaissance
activeUntil 18th century
associatedWith Ancien Régime
businessType family business
collaboratedWith French royal court
country France
endDateApproximate late 18th century
field music printing
music publishing
grantedBy French crown
hasMember Christophe Ballard
Jean-Baptiste-Christophe Ballard
Pierre Ballard
Robert Ballard
influenced French Baroque music
French vocal repertoire
knownFor publishing French airs de cour
publishing instrumental collections
publishing opera excerpts
publishing sacred music
languageOfPublication French
Latin
location Paris
monopolyOn music printing in France
notableFor dissemination of instrumental music in France
dissemination of vocal music in France
publishedGenre airs de cour
chanson
instrumental dance music
masses
motet
roleInHistory centralization of music publishing in Paris
standardization of French musical notation printing
startDateApproximate mid-16th century
successor other Parisian music publishers of the late 18th century

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Pathodia sacra et profana publisher Ballard family music publishers