About Us

Publishing

Independent Australian music publisher, Fable Music has been in operation for over fifty years. Fable was created in the 1970’s to serve the publishing interests of Fable Records – one of the oldest Australian record labels. Fable Records became an icon in the Australian music industry achieving almost every industry award as well as a Guinness Book of World Records Award and an MBE from H.R.H Queen Elizabeth II to Ron Tudor, its original founder, for Outstanding Service to the Australian Music Industry.

The strength of Fable Music today is the direct result of a publishing legacy based upon our long standing representation of independent international publishing catalogues and our own significant original Australian catalogue.

In addition to its own publishing catalogue Fable represents several international companies including:  Editions Raoul Breton (France), Edizioni Curci (Italy), Siegel Music Companies (Germany), Morning Music (Canada), A. Schroeder International (USA), Missing Link Music (USA), September Music Corporation (USA), Bardis Music (Eire), and SEEMSA (Spain) to name only a few.

We are a family owned company and all of our staff are experienced industry people dedicated to the administration, development and exploitation of copyrights. Fable provides an array of services including synchronisation of “published music” for advertising, TV, film, premiums and multi-media productions.

Production Music Libraries

In the late 80’s Fable began to venture into Production Music (Library) by creating The Image Music Library. Shortly after Fable began to represent the German library Ring Music and other international libraries followed. Fable established a catalogue of independent libraries from around the world.

In the past we have represented many iconic libraries such as Koka Media, Killer Tracks, Telemusic, Groove Addicts, Full Tilt, Kosinus, Gravity, Flipper Music, Fontana, Graffiti Tracks, Happy Records, Sonimage, and Hollywood Edge among others.

For a list of our current libraries click here.