Gramy Records
Gramy Records | |
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Founded | 1999 |
Founder | Attila Egerhazi |
Genre | Jazz, World music and Classical music. |
Country of origin | Hungary |
Location | Budapest |
Official website | gramy.com |
Gramy Records is a Hungarian record label spezialising in different forms of art music, such as jazz, world music and classical music.[1]
History
The company was founded in 1999 by Attila Egerhazi.[2] It is part of the Gramy Group, which includes not only the record label, but also a recording- and film studio, an office for graphic- and web design as well as an agency for advertisement and event management.
Among the internationally known artists, orchestras and bands who recorded albums for Gramy Records are, inter alia:
- Steve Hackett (British jazz guitarist and composer)
- Chester Thompson (US-American percussionist)
- Johanna Beisteiner (Austrian classical guitarist)
- Ben Castle (British clarinetist and saxophonist)
- Djabe (Hungarian jazz- and world music band)
- Budapest Symphony Orchestra (Hungarian orchestra)
- Béla Drahos (Hungarian flutist and conductor)
External links
- Website of Gramy Records. 2011. (English and Hungarian)
- Website of Gramy Group. 2011. (English and Hungarian)
- Discography of the group Djabe on the official website of Djabe
- Discography of Johanna Beisteiner on the official website of Johanna Beisteiner
- Djabe & Steve Hackett DVD information on the website of the German Genesis-Fanclub. 2011 (German)
- Album informations of the group Djabe on the site of Vinlysearcher
References
- ↑ Article about Gramy Records on the website of Allrecordlabels.
- ↑ Releases. Website of Gramy Records, 2011.
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