Naïve Records
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Naïve Records is a French independent record label based in Paris, specializing in electronic music, pop music, jazz and classical music.
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Founded | 1997 |
Founder | Patrick Zelnik Gilles Paires Eric Tong Cuong |
Genre | Pop, jazz, classical, chanson |
Country of origin | France |
Location | Paris |
Official website | www |
Founding and expansion
It was founded in 1998 by Patrick Zelnik, former CEO of Virgin France, Gilles Paires and Eric Tong Cuong.[1][2]
Following finance house Édouard Stern taking a 10% stake in Naïve,[3] Naïve acquired various other record labels, including among classical labels Auvidis (which included early music label Michel Bernstein's Astrée and modernist label Montaigne), Yolanta Skura's Opus 111 (founded 1990, named after Beethoven's Piano Sonata, Op. 111) and Nicolas Bartholomée's Ambroisie.[4][5]
Acquisition by Believe
The label got into difficulties after 2010 and, after having operations suspended, was acquired by Denis Ladegaillerie's digital download platform Believe Digital in August 2016.[6] After a long hiatus the label began issuing CDs again with new releases in the Naive Vivaldi Edition.
Artists
Classical and jazz
References
External links
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