Gramola

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Gramola
Founded1924 (1924)
StatusActive
Genreclassical music
Country of originAustria
LocationVienna
Official websitewww.gramola.at
Gramola's record store on Graben in the heart of Vienna, located to the right with the deep red sign.

Gramola is an Austrian music company founded in 1924, an offshoot of the British-Czech record producer of the same name.

The Austrian Gramola focuses on classical music.[1] It initially focused on Austrian composers such as Joseph Haydn, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Ludwig van Beethoven, and Franz Schubert. However, nowadays the company works on CD production and the promotion of young Austrian musicians, or musicians currently living in Austria.

Gramola has up to 70 new releases annually, predominantly of Austrian artists. Gramola currently collaborates with exil.arte, an organization dedicated to the reception, research, and preservation of works by Austrian composers and musicologists who were ostracized, exiled, or murdered during the National Socialism era.[2]

The 100th anniversary of the business is due to be celebrated in 2024 with marking the 200th anniversary of Bruckner.[3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Gramola, das Label www.gramola.at/de/labels/gramola/
  2. ^ "About Gramola". Gramola.
  3. ^ Der Standard "Ich mach das G'schäft wegen der Gaude" Seit 50 Jahren betreibt Richard Winter das älteste Tonträgergeschäft Österreichs, Gramola. Der Klassik- und Jazzexperte über seine oft totgesagte Branche, das spannende Leben des Firmengründers und haptische Kunden - Interview Renate Graber 30. April 2023