On Friday, November 7, 2025, the iconic Paul Beuscher store in Paris will close permanently. This musical instrument and sheet music retailer, located in the capital's 4th arrondissement, has been a pillar in the music community for over a century.
Paul Beuscher, a renowned name in musical instruments and sheet music, recently celebrated its 175th anniversary. Despite significant efforts by the team, including negotiations and structural changes, the decision to close both the historic store and its website has been finalized.
"Despite all the efforts, all the motivation, the negotiations, all the changes—from the smallest to the most structural—and all the work accomplished by the Paul Beuscher teams in recent years, it is with immense sadness that we announce the closure of the store and website on Friday, November 7, 2025, marking the end of a Parisian institution recognized across the Atlantic that has just celebrated its 175th anniversary."
The business was founded in 1850 by Hippolyte Beuscher, known as Paul, a skilled luthier. The company grew to prominence in music publishing during the 1940s, producing several iconic songs like C'est si bon by Henri Betti and André Hornez and La Vie en rose by Louiguy and Édith Piaf.
During the 1960s, Paul Beuscher expanded its music publishing activities even further, solidifying its status as a leading figure in the industry.
Summary: The closure of Paul Beuscher marks the end of a historic Parisian musical landmark with a 175-year legacy in instrument retail and music publishing.