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Founder
  
Matteo Silva

Founded
  
1992

Albums
  
Quartet for the End of Time, It Happens, Aquarian Music

Amiata Records is an independent cross-cultural record label founded in 1992 by Matteo Silva and Marc Eagleton with headquarters in Florence and offices in London, Lugano and Rome.

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Amiata derives its name from a mountain in southern Tuscany, in Italy. AMIATA's motto is "The Most Meaningful Sound Next to Silence", a phrase taken from a 1995 review of AMIATA releases in Audiophile Recording, a British audiophile magazine. Amiata records world music, ethnic music, folk, contemporary classical music, ancient music, jazz, relaxation music and electronic music.

History

The first AMIATA release was Ad Infinitum in 1992 by Italian composer and label founder Matteo Silva. For some years Amiata Records specialised in new music, releasing recordings by experimental artists like Michael Vetter and Gianfranco Pernaiachi; minimalistic composers like Terry Riley, Hans Otte and Steve Reich, vocalists like Sainkho Namtchylak, Faraualla, Amelia Cuni, saxophonist Angelo Ricciardi, flutist Andrea Ceccomori, guitarists Dominic Miller and Paolo Giaro, bassists Andrea Donati and Enzo Pietropaoli and string quartets like the Bernini Quartet.

The label's repertoire consisting mostly of original compositions by the artists and often large booklets, sophisticated packaging and minimalist cover art. There is a link between some AMIATA recordings and so-called world music, especially the folk recordings and arrangements by the Fratelli Mancuso, the work of Antonio Infantino and Ustad Nishat Khan. Other examples of AMIATA's world music are records by the Bauls of Bengal, Tibetan Lama Namkhai Norbu Rinpoche, Indian virtuoso Zakir Hussain, Gabin Dabiré and the Ensemble Club musical Oriente Cubano.

The AMIATA New Series was created to document Western contemporary classical works — the first of these was the world-premiere recording of Hans Otte Aquarian Music who gave to the series a certain minimalist approach confirmed by other releases of music by Steve Reich, Terry Riley, Ludovico Einaudi, Arvo Pärt.

On many releases, the multicultural and classical sides of AMIATA are combined: for example, Ustad Nishat Khan's Meeting of Angels features him playing sitar solos over the Ensemble Gilles Binchois singing Gregorian chant.

The label was distributed in the USA for many years by Ryko Distribution and after Warner Bros. Records acquisition of Ryko by the independent MVD Entertainment Group. Matteo Silva continues to take an active interest in the music released by the label, acting as producer on most of its recordings. The typical AMIATA session is just three days — two days to record, one day to mix. Silva in general dislikes overdubbing.

Catalogue

The catalogue numbers over a hundred titles presented in seven series - Secret World, Roots, New Music, Cutting Edge, Inner Arts, Classica and Multimedia Arts.

Design

The label is known for the design and packaging of its album covers.

Recent Amiata Records releases

  • Fratelli Mancuso - Requiem
  • Whisky Trail - San Frediano
  • Ayub Ogada - Tanguru
  • Club Musical Oriente Cubano - AlgoRitmo
  • Whisky Trail - Chaosmos
  • Fratelli Mancuso - Cantu
  • Synaulia - Volume II
  • Projects

    Fairy Tales of the World is a collection of twelve CDs containing fairytales from countries on five continents, each read by an actor and set to music from the place where it originated. Each CD is inserted in an illustrated book with the full text of the fairy tale.

    Achievements

  • Winner of a Naird Award (USA) as Best Independent Record Label,
  • Nominated to the Grammy Awards (USA) twice,
  • Production of “Magnificat”, an album ordered by the Vatican for “The Jubilee 2000”, with the collaboration of Ennio Morricone, José Carreras, and Montserrat Caballé,
  • Production of the work (15 CDs), “World music”, for newspapers such as “L'espresso” and “la Repubblica”,
  • Production of the Encyclopedia “Musiche del Mondo”, 65 volumes published by RCS Fabbri Editori,
  • Production and release of Synaulia, Music from Ancient Rome Vol. I. and II.,
  • Synchronization of tracks for movies such as The Gladiator (2000 film) by Ridley Scott, The Talented Mr. Ripley (film) by Anthony Minghella, and The Village (2004 film),
  • Synchronization of tracks for award winning documentaries,
  • Synchronization of tracks for TV advertisements - e.g. Nissan, Carling, California DC.).
  • References

    Amiata Records Wikipedia