Nuova Era (record label)

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Nuova Era was an Italian classical record label founded by Marco Rho in 1985.[1][2]

It is primarily known for recordings of live performances from Italian opera houses and broadcast performances from the RAI archives.[3][4] Originally based in Asti, Piemonte, Italy the label was acquired by Membran Entertainment Group GmbH. in Hamburg.

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  1. ^ Gramophone - Volume 67 - Page 150 1989 "Thus proclaimed Marco Rho, founder and President of Nuova Era, when I visited him recently at the company's headquarters in Ponte-lambro. Nuova Era is Italy's newest label — a mere three years old — yet it already portends a "new era' in .
  2. ^ Fanfare - Page 496 1989 - Nuova Era was founded in 1985 by two men who had lofty ideals and practical means of achieving these goals: Alessandro Nava, who serves as Director of Production, and Marco Rho, President. (Nava had been the Classical Manager for ...
  3. ^ Washington Post 1990 NUOVA ERA, THE ITALIAN LABEL WITH THE WORLDLY SOUND "Today, while it is still especially interested in Italian opera and Italian performers, Nuova Era has grown into a highly diversified international label with interesting material by such composers as Bach, Beethoven, Schubert and Shostakovich as well as operas by Alessandro Scarlatti, Antonio Vivaldi and Antonio Salieri."
  4. ^ New York Times 1989 Operatic Rarities From a Farsighted Italian Label
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