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Appendix 1 - Principal contributors to the Gazette

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 September 2009

Katharine Ellis
Affiliation:
Royal Holloway, University of London
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This appendix lists all named editors and the most prominent of those who contributed occasionally. Many articles in the Gazette were initialled, but the identity of some of these authors is unknown. Moreover, foreign correspondents did not usually sign their work. The most likely foreign correspondents among the contributors listed below are Davison (London), Gruneisen (London), Rellstab (Berlin) and Wartel (Vienna), but their precise years of activity for the journal are impossible to establish. Thus, a blank against a particular name means only that no definitively attributable article has been found for that year. Moreover, the fact of being listed on the editorial board is no guarantee that a particular writer was attached to the journal: Schlesinger in particular retained ‘star’ names on the masthead long after they ceased to have any connection with the Gazette. For the years 1850 and 1852, no writer is recorded as being an official editor because no annual or masthead listing is given. Germanic names and initials have been preserved in the Frenchified forms in which they originally appeared. Contributions are listed under the author's byline; thus, for instance, contributions signed by Edouard Monnais and Paul Smith, Arthur Pougin and Maurice Gray, or Gustave Héquet and Léon Durocher, are listed separately, to show in which years a particular writer used particular names.

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Music Criticism in Nineteenth-Century France
La Revue et gazette musicale de Paris 1834–80
, pp. 243 - 254
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 1995

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