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Editoriales propias
 

ADAGIO Ediciones Musicales, S. L.

Starts its activity in 1972.

The principal part of its catalogue is integrated by the Manuel Alejandro works.

Its subsidiaries companies are:

BOOM Ediciones Musicales.- with works mainly in Catalan language.

Editorial FIESTA EN TRIANA.- with outstanding works by the composer Juan Mostazo (Andalusian songs).

TRACA Ediciones Musicales.- pieces of light music of "pop" character.

 

ARPA MUSIC, S.A.

It started its activities in 1983.

It is a catalogue of light music works.

It has a subsidiary:

KARDANTXA Ediciones Musicales.- this catalogue includes works of Basque composers. All the works are in Basque language ("euskera").

 

BABEL MUSIC, S.L

This is the youngest company. Established in 2001, it focuses its activities on light music.

 

EDICIONES QUIROGA, S.L.

This is the oldest company of the group. It started its activities in 1934, in the light music sector. The works of Maestro Quiroga (Spanish and Andalusian songs) stand out in its catalogue. Its most important subsidiaries are:

Ediciones Musicales CALYPSO.- with works of Chilean composers.

Ediciones Musicales CLAVE.- with works of French composers.

MUNDO MELODICO Ediciones.- with works of light music.

QUIROGA/SANCHEZ ORTEGA.- with works of the forties.

 

RAPS MUSIC, S.L.

This company was established in 1984 and its catalogue mainly includes dance music works.

 

ROBIN MUSIC, S.L.

It started its activities in 1993 and is based on light music.

 

SEEMSA (Sociedad Española de Ediciones Musicales, S.A.)

It started its activities in 1984. It is the most important company and has the widest list of titles. Works of Spanish, Cuban and Latin American composers, both of light music and symphonic music. It is the main company of the group.

Its subsidiaries are:

BEATRIZ Music.- por music catalogue.

CODA Ediciones Musicales.- catalogue of works of Chileans composers.

Editorial EL MOMENTO MUSICAL.- most of the works are of Genaro Monreal (Spanish folkloric songs) and successes from the forties and fifties.

EMEC (Editorial de Música Española Contemporánea).- this is the symphonic music line of the group and contains the works of the most important Spanish composers of contemporary music.

EMILSA Musical.- it includes works of all styles.

FERMATA Española.- it contains one of the largest Brazilian and Argentinean music repertories.

Editorial JESUS GARZON.- mainly made up of old style, standard tangos.

LADY Music.- mainly includes the works of Fernando Mitjavila.

LARIAT Music.- made up of pop music works.

Ediciones Musicales MADRID.- this is a very outstanding guitar music catalogue.

Editorial MISA NEGRA.- it has the works of the pianist and composer Chucho Valdés.

Editorial MUNDO DE RITMOS.- light music catalogue of several composers.

MUSICINCO.- a line of didactic music publications, methods, treatises, etc.

Ediciones NUMADIL.- this subsidiary has the works of the Cuban composer José María Vitier.

PAMPA Ediciones Musicales.- with spanish works from the fifties.

PROJECT SOUND.- catalogue dedicated to instrumental works for sound tracks of audiovisual works.

Editorial RITMO Y MELODIA.- mainly dealing with successes of light music from the forties.

Ediciones Musicales SABOR Y RITMO.- the Cuban works of Giraldo Piloto, father and son, stand out.

SILA Music.- catalogue including works from composers such as Julio Seijas, Juan Carlos Calderón and Luis Gómez-Escolar.

Ediciones TECLADO.- with old light music works.

ZZELESTA.- it contains works tha have been mainly recorded by the Spanish singer Raphael.

 

SERMUS (Servicios Musicales, S.L.)

Established in 1988, Its activities are focused on the performance and editorial management of the copyright of the opera repertoire.

 

TENORA Ediciones Musicals, S.L.

This company started its activities in 1985 and its catalogue contains works of Catalan composers. It has two subsidiaries:

CEM (Catalana d'Ediciones Musicals).- this seal publishes outstanding symphonic music works.

TE-HISPAMERCA.- its catalogue mainly contains the works of the composer Fernando García Morcillo.