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Defunct
  
1998

Genre
  
Pop

Founded
  
16 December 1957

Ceased operations
  
1998

Status
  
defunct

Founder
  
Edgardo Trinelli

Country of origin
  
Italy

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Albums
  
Odissea, Palepoli, Le nuvole, Per un mondo di cristallo, Concerto grosso per i New Tro

Artists
  
New Trolls, Domenico Modugno, Patty Pravo, Ivano Fossati, Delirium

Fonit Cetra was an Italian record label, active between 1957 and 1998.

History

Fonit Cetra was founded in December 1957 from merging two already existing labels: Cetra, owned by RAI (and previously EIAR), and Fonit (an acronym from Fonodisco Italiano Trevisan), founded in 1911 in Milan. Both labels had already been popular, thanks to such artists as Nilla Pizzi, Achille Togliani, Natalino Otto and Domenico Modugno. Fonit Cetra continued to use two old names on their records and maintained two different offices, in Turin and Milan, until the 1970s, when the main headquarters were relocated to Milan. In July 1987, the company's name was changed to Nuova Fonit Cetra. In 1997, it became part of RAI Trade, however, at the end of the 1990s, it was sold to Warner Music Group which acquired its catalogue.

Among the artists who have recorded for Fonit Cetra, were Claudio Villa, Sergio Endrigo, Marisa Sannia, Marco Armani, New Trolls, Patty Pravo, Milva, Bruno Venturini, Otello Profazio, Gipo Farassino, Amedeo Minghi, Mietta, Loretta Goggi, Raffaella CarrĂ , Mia Martini, Luca Barbarossa, Michele Zarrillo, Ricchi e Poveri, Gino Paoli, Gigi Finizio, Renzo Arbore, Nancy Cuomo, Rosa Balistreri, and Maria Carta.

References

Fonit Cetra Wikipedia