Sono Luminus

Sono Luminus
Founded 1995
Distributor(s) Naxos Records
Genre Classical Music
Country of origin United States
Official website http://www.sonoluminus.com

Sono Luminus is an American record label located in Boyce, Virginia specializing in ultra-high resolution recordings of acoustic music, focusing primarily on classical music.

History

Sono Luminus was created in 1995 by Cisco Systems founders Sandy Lerner and Len Bosack. They founded Sono Luminus with a “less is more” philosophy focused capturing real performances with microphone placement and quality acoustic spaces rather than using heavy post-production.[1]

In 2005, after producing recordings for several major and independent labels, Sono Luminus purchased Dorian Recordings, a label “most noted for its extensive series of early music recordings.” The acquisition of the Dorian catalog gave them an archive of early music, and Latin American recordings, and folk music.

After the purchase, Sono Luminus released two additional albums under the “Dorian” name.

From 2005 to 2010, after releasing just two albums under the “Dorian” name, the company then followed by 47 releases as “Dorian Sono Luminus.”

In January 2011, the name “Dorian” was dropped beginning in February each new release had the new “Sono Luminus” logo.[2]

As of November 2013 they had released 44 titles as Sono Luminus.

Grammy awards

Grammy nominations

Other awards

References

  1. sonoluminus.com, Sono Luminus About Us.
  2. sono-luminus.blogspot.com, Sono Luminus Name Change Blog Post.
  3. cnn.com, West Point soldier gets a Grammy salute.
  4. latingrammy.com, Past Winners Search.
  5. smithsonianchambermusic.org, Smithsonian Chamber Music.
  6. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 grammy.com, 2012 GRAMMY Classical Nominee Listing.
  7. , 2013 LA Times GRAMMY Nominee List.
  8. http://www.grammy.com/nominees?genre=5
  9. https://www.grammy.com/nominees?genre=25
  10. aes.com, AES Member Profile.
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