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Navona Records

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Parent company
  
Parma Recordings

Official website
  
navonarecords.com

Date founded
  
2008

Country of origin
  
United States

Distributor
  
Naxos Records

Genre
  
Orchestral, chamber, and choral music (with an emphasis on new music and living composers)

Location
  
North Hampton, New Hampshire

Navona Records (founded 2008) is an American independent record label, headquartered in North Hampton, New Hampshire.

Owned by Parma Recordings, Navona's sister companies via Parma include the Ravello, Big Round, MMC, and Capstone Records label imprints. The label is distributed by Naxos Records.

Navona's catalog focuses on orchestral, chamber, and choral music with an emphasis on new music and living composers.

Artists and releases

Notable artists whose work appears on Navona include Grammy Award–winning clarinetist Richard Stoltzman, Pulitzer Prize–winning composer Lewis Spratlan, New York Philharmonic concertmaster Glenn Dicterow, and Emmy Award–winning conductor Gerard Schwarz.

The label's releases have received favorable notices from press outlets including Gramophone magazine, AllMusic Guide, and the Chicago Tribune.

In January 2012, the label released Method Music, a double album consisting of electronic music created by Lawrence Ball and produced by Pete Townshend and Bob Lord. The album is a part of Townshend's ongoing Lifehouse project and was created using The Lifehouse Method.

References

Navona Records Wikipedia