Naïve Records

Naïve Records
logo naïve
Founded 1997
Status Active
Genre Pop music
Jazz
Classical music
Chanson
Country of origin France
Location Paris, France
Official website Official website

Naïve Records is a French independent record label based in Paris, specializing in electronic music, pop music, jazz and classical music. It was founded in 1997 by Patrick Zelnik, Gilles Paires and Eric Tong Cuong.[1][2]

Naïve acquired various other record labels. Among classical record labels early music labels Michel Bernstein's Astrée Auvidis, Yolanta Skura's Opus 111 (founded 1990, named after the Beethoven sonata Op.111) and Nicolas Bartholomée's Ambroisie and modernist label Montaigne (founded 1987).[3][4]

Artists

References

  1. Billboard - 6 June 1998 - Page 69 Vol. 110, n° 23 "Naive was founded at the end of 1997 by former Virgin France chairman Zelnik and advertising agency Euro RSCG ... in the electronic music area," explains Rebet, who also serves as GM of Naive Records and Naive's music publishing unit."
  2. Billboard - 13 Sept. 2003 - Page 36 Vol. 115, n° 37 "Ryko has also sealed a non-exclusive pact with French label Naive, founded by former Virgin France CEO Patrick Zelnik and ..."
  3. Access: Quels publics pour la musique classique? Page 284 Pascale Seys, Festival de Wallonie - 2003 ".. Hervé Boissière est, depuis avril 1999, Directeur artistique des labels classiques de Naïve regroupant Astrée, Opus 111, Montaigne et Travelling"
  4. Billboard - 19 Jul 2003 - Page 15 Vol. 115, No. 29 "Under the guidance of artistic director Herve Boissiere, Naive was hailed worldwide for its smartly designed reissues from Auvidis' Astree and Montaigne catalogs, as well as both old and new material from another acquisition, the early music label Opus 111."
  5. http://lugansky.homestead.com/news.html
  6. https://www.pianistmagazine.com/News-and-Features/22/Russian_pianist_Nikolai_Lugansky_signs_exclusive_recording_contract

External links

This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the Sunday, November 01, 2015. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.