Arabesque Records
Arabesque Records is an American classical and jazz record label.
Arabesque began as a classical music subsidiary of the Caedmon company. In 1988, Marvin Reiss and Ward Botsford bought the company, turning it into an independent record label, and continued releasing classical until 1992, when it switched to jazz under Daniel Chriss's supervision.[1] The label began recording classical music again under the Arabesque Recordings imprint in the 1990s. They are based in New York.
Discography
Jazz
Catalogue No: AJO | Artist | Album |
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101 | Handy, Craig | Split Second Timing |
102 | Lundy, Carmen | Moment to Moment |
103 | 8 Bold Souls | Sideshow |
104 | Braga, Leandro | E Por Que Nao? (And Why Not?) |
105 | Hart, Billy | Amethyst |
106 | Drummond, Ray | Excursion |
107 | Bloom, Jane Ira | Art and Aviation |
108 | String Trio of New York | Intermobility |
109 | Handy, Craig | Introducing Three for All + One |
110 | Chapin, Thomas | I've Got Your Number |
111 | Drummond, Ray | Continuum |
112 | Farmer, Art & Tom Harrell | The Company I Keep |
113 | McPherson, Charles | First Flight Out |
114 | 8 Bold Souls | Ant Farm |
115 | Chapin, Thomas | You Don't Know Me |
116 | Finnerty, Barry | Straight Ahead |
117 | McPherson, Charles | Come Play With Me |
118 | Farmer, Art | The Meaning of Art |
119 | Tapscott, Horace | Aiee! The Phantom |
120 | Bloom, Jane Ira | The Nearness |
121 | Sullivan, Charles | Kamau |
122 | Drummond, Ray | Vignettes |
123 | Wilson, Bert | Endless Fingers |
124 | Foster, Frank | Leo Rising |
125 | Cary, Marc | Listen |
126 | Douglas, Dave | Tiny Bell Trio: Live in Europe |
127 | Jordan, Marlon | Marlon's Mode |
128 | Tapscott, Horace | Thoughts of Dar es Salaam |
129 | Hart, Billy | Oceans of Time |
130 | Farmer, Art | Silk Road |
131 | Monder, Ben | Dust |
132 | Douglas, Dave | Stargazer |
133 | Lost Tribe | Many Lifetimes |
134 | McPherson, Charles | Manhattan Nocturne |
135 | Wilkins, Jack | Trio Art |
136 | Wilson, Adrienne | She's Dangerous |
137 | Robinson, Justin | The Challenge |
138 | Zimmerli, Patrick | Twelve Sacred Dances |
139 | Douglas, Dave | Magic Triangle |
140 | Cary, Marc | The Antidote |
141 | Drummond, Ray | 1-2-3-4 |
142 | Melford, Myra | Above Blue |
143 | Hedman, Norman | One Step Closer |
144 | Bloom, Jane Ira | The Red Quartets |
145 | Douglas, Dave | Leap Of Faith |
146 | Nash, Ted | Rhyme & Reason |
147 | Melford, Myra | Dance Beyond the Color |
148 | Monder, Ben | Excavation |
149 | Sanabria, Bobby | Live & In Clave!![2] |
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151 | McCaslin, Donny | Seen from Above |
152 | Colley, Scott | The Magic Line |
153 | Malaby, Tony | Sabino |
154 | Melford, Myra & Marty Ehrlich | Yet Can Spring |
155 | Bloom, Jane Ira | Sometimes the Magic |
156 | Nash, Ted | Sidewalk Meeting |
157 | Ruiz, Hilton | Enchantment |
158 | Bloom, Jane Ira | Chasing Paint |
159 | Melford, Myra | Where the Two Worlds Touch |
160 | McCaslin, Donny | The Way Through |
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162 | ||
163 | ||
164 | O'Gallagher, John | Abacus |
165 | ||
166 | Abbasi, Rez | Snake Charmer |
180 | Wiest, Steve, Big Band | Excalibur |
189 | Wiest, Steve | Out of the New |
Classical (early issues)
- Schubert and Schnabel – An Historical Recording, Volume IV., Therese Behr (1987)
- Ralph Vaughan Williams - Sir Yehudi Menuhin Conducting the English Chamber Orchestra (1988)
- The Complete Chopin Piano Works – Garrick Ohlsson, piano (1989)
- Music of Alkan – Ronald Smith, piano (1985)
- The Complete Piano Variations of Johannes Brahms – Ian Hobson, piano (1994)
- George Gershwin: An American in Paris, Rhapsody in Blue, Concerto in F – London Symphony Orchestra, Mitch Miller, conductor, David Golub, piano (1992)
- Mozart: Complete Works for Four Hands – Artur Balsam & Gena Raps, piano (1995)
- Richard Strauss: Sinfonia Domestica; 4 Orchestral Songs – Wilhelm Furtwängler, Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra (1989)
Classical (later issues)
- Encore Rossini, Rockwell Blake
- Inner Cities (2003), Alvin Curran, Bruce Brubaker, piano
- Chopin: 24 Etudes, op.10 and op.25, Matthew Cameron, piano (2015)
- Schumann: Liederkreis (Kerner Lieder; Lenau Lieder and Requiem; Eichendorff Liederkreis), Sergey Schepkin with Darren Chase, baritone (2013)
- Quynh Nguyen plays Schubert, Chopin (2004)
- Matthew Cameron plays Romantic Favorites for Piano (2012)
- Forgotten Americans Z6823, includes: "A Life," Ernst Bacon, Joel Krosnick, cello and Gilbert Kalish, piano.
- La fedeltà premiata, Haydn, Z6751-3 (1999)
- Schumann: Song Cycles Op. 24, 42 & 48 – Leon Fleisher, Phyllis Bryn-Julson, John Shirly-Quirk (2009)
- Franz Schubert: String Quartets – Guarneri String Quartet, (2009)
See Also
References
- ↑ Gary W. Kennedy, "Arabesque". Grove Jazz online.
- ↑ "Faculty Experts”, The New School. Retrieved 2012-08-25.
Further reading
- S. Gribetz, "Label Watch: Arabesque's Dual Personality". Jazz Times vol. 22, no. 9 (1992), p. 24.
External links
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