MusicMasters Records explained

MusicMasters
Parent:Musical Heritage Society
Founder:Albert Nissim
Jeffrey Nissim
Robert Nissim
Distributor:The Orchard
Genre:Jazz
Classical
Country:U.S.
Location:Ocean, New Jersey
Website:www.themusicalheritagesociety.com

MusicMasters was a record label based in Ocean, New Jersey.

History

MusicMasters was founded in the late 1970s by Albert Nissim and his sons Robert and Jeffrey, who owned the Musical Heritage Society, which had previously only licensed European recordings for sale via mail-order.[1]

MusicMasters produced recordings from 1981 until 1999, which were sold by mail-order and retail by the Music Heritage Society.

Initially, MusicMasters produced classical records, but began releasing jazz in 1985, when they obtained the rights to previously unreleased Yale University Library recordings by Benny Goodman.[2]

In 2008, arrangements were made to make MusicMasters recordings available via the Orchard, a global distributor of digital audio and video.[3]

Awards

John Browning won a Grammy Award for Best Classical Solo Performance for a MusicMasters recording of Samuel Barber's solo piano music. Benny Carter won two individual Grammy Awards for MusicMasters recordings.

Artists

This section contains a partial list of artists who have released recordings on the MusicMasters label.[4]

A - F

G - L

M - Z

See also

Notes and References

  1. News: Kozinn. Allan. Variety Marks a New Recording Label. 25 May 2017. New York Times. 12 April 1981.
  2. Web site: Memory Lane: my stint as Publicity Manager for MusicMasters Records & working with some of jazz's biggest legends. Tirami_Su. 24 May 2017.
  3. Web site: Musical Heritage Society's MusicMasters Label Brings Unearthed "Satchmo" Recordings to the Orchard with New Digital Deal. Business Wire. 24 April 2017.
  4. Web site: MusicMasters - CDs and Vinyl. Discogs. 24 May 2017.