Élan Recordings Explained
Élan Recordings is an independent record label specializing in classical music.
History
Élan Recordings was established in 1985 by pianist Santiago Rodriguez and his wife, Natalia Rodriguez. The catalogue features numerous Spanish/Latin recordings. It also features a number of historic re-releases. Santiago Rodriguez records exclusively for Élan.[1]
Artists
- Santiago Rodriguez, pianist
- Carmen Balthrop, soprano
- Elias Barreiro, guitar
- Bibiano Borrato, guitar
- Rudolfo Brito, pianist
- Hsuan-Ya Chen, pianist
- Mark Clinton and Nicole Narboni, duo pianists
- Cuarteto Latinoamericano, string quartet
- Evelyn Garvey, fortepiano
- Jaemi Kim, pianist
- André Laplante, pianist
- Noel Lester, pianist
- Raymond Lewenthal, pianist
- Donald Manildi, pianist
- Elmar Oliveira, violinist
- Reubén Pelåez, pianist
- Nathaniel Rosen, cellist
- Thomas Schumaker, pianist
- Sofia Philharmonic Orchestra
- Earl Wild, pianist
Sources
- Ashby. "Guide to Records: Santiago Rodriguez." American Record Guide, Jul/Aug 1994, Vol. 57 Issue n. 4, pg. 155.
- Cornelius, Stephen. "Pianist Searches For The Unexpected In The Music". Toledo Blade, September 27, 1996, p. 28
- Gerber, L. "A Conversation with Santiago Rodriguez." Fanfare, 1992, Vol. 15 Issue n. 3, pp. 107–11.
- Manildi, Donald. "Guide to Records: Santiago Rodriguez." American Record Guide, Jan/Feb 1995, Vol. 58 Issue n.1, p157.
- March, Ivan; Greenfield, Edward; Layton, Robert. The Penguin Guide to Recorded Classical Music 2010. Penguin, 2009
- McLellan, Joseph. "The Little Record Company That Could". Washington Post, April 1, 1990.
- McLellan, Joseph. "Some Big Names Fit Well on Small Labels". Washington Post, Nov. 6, 1994.
- McLellan, Joseph. "Santiago Rodriguez, Playing with Élan". Washington Post, June 7, 1998.
- Phillip, Scott. "Ginastera: Danzas Argentinas, Piano Sonata No. 1..." Fanfare, July 1, 2010.
External links
Notes and References
- McLellan (June 7, 1998)