Stradivarius (record label)

Classical record label from Italy From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Stradivarius Records, Italian Casa Discografica Stradivarius (founded 1988) is a Milan based independent Italian record label specializing in early music and contemporary classical music.[1][2] The record label was originally based from a shop in the Via Stradivari, but the shop is now located in the Via Sormani, Cologno Monzese.[3] The label has collaborated with the Milan Conservatory in production of its recordings.[4][5]

Founded1988 (1988)
FounderRoberto Elli
Country of originItaly
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Stradivarius
Founded1988 (1988)
FounderRoberto Elli
Genreclassical, contemporary classical, early music
Country of originItaly
LocationCologno Monzese, Milan
Official websitewww.stradivarius.it
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The label's Times Future series publishes many modern Italian composers, among them Franco Donatoni, Salvatore Sciarrino, Bruno Maderna, Goffredo Petrassi, Andrea Molino, Ivan Fedele, Slovenian Marij Kogoj, Spanish Luis De Pablo, Americans John Cage and Morton Feldman, and many others.

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