Arabesque Records

Arabesque Records
Founded 1987 (1987)
Founder Ward Botsford, Marvin Reiss
Genre Jazz, classical
Country of origin U.S.
Location New York City
Official website www.arabesquerecords.com

Arabesque Records is an American record company and label specializing in jazz and classical music.

It was founded by Caedmon Audio as a classical music label. In 1988 it was bought by Ward Botsford and Marvin Reiss, becoming an independent label, and in 1992 added jazz to its production, with early releases by Craig Handy and Carmen Lundy. Its catalogue grew to include Jane Ira Bloom, Thomas Chapin, Dave Douglas, Art Farmer, Billy Hart, Myra Melford, and Charles McPherson, and Horace Tapscott.[1]

Discography

Jazz

Catalogue No: AJO Artist Album
101Craig HandySplit Second Timing
102Carmen LundyMoment to Moment
1038 Bold SoulsSideshow
104Leandro BragaE Por Que Nao? (And Why Not?)
105Billy HartAmethyst
106Ray DrummondExcursion
107Jane Ira BloomArt and Aviation
108String Trio of New YorkIntermobility
109Craig HandyIntroducing Three for All + One
110Thomas ChapinI've Got Your Number
111Ray DrummondContinuum
112Art Farmer & Tom HarrellThe Company I Keep
113McPherson, CharlesFirst Flight Out
1148 Bold SoulsAnt Farm
115Thomas ChapinYou Don't Know Me
116Barry FinnertyStraight Ahead
117Charles McPhersonCome Play With Me
118Art FarmerThe Meaning of Art
119Tapscott, HoraceAiee! The Phantom
120Bloom, Jane IraThe Nearness
121Sullivan, CharlesKamau
122Drummond, RayVignettes
123Wilson, BertEndless Fingers
124Foster, FrankLeo Rising
125Cary, MarcListen
126Douglas, DaveTiny Bell Trio: Live in Europe
127Jordan, MarlonMarlon's Mode
128Tapscott, HoraceThoughts of Dar es Salaam
129Hart, BillyOceans of Time
130Farmer, ArtSilk Road
131Monder, BenDust
132Douglas, DaveStargazer
133Lost TribeMany Lifetimes
134McPherson, CharlesManhattan Nocturne
135Wilkins, JackTrio Art
136Wilson, AdrienneShe's Dangerous
137Robinson, JustinThe Challenge
138Zimmerli, PatrickTwelve Sacred Dances
139Douglas, DaveMagic Triangle
140Cary, MarcThe Antidote
141Drummond, Ray1-2-3-4
142Melford, MyraAbove Blue
143Hedman, NormanOne Step Closer
144Bloom, Jane IraThe Red Quartets
145Douglas, DaveLeap Of Faith
146Nash, TedRhyme & Reason
147Melford, MyraDance Beyond the Color
148Monder, BenExcavation
149Sanabria, BobbyLive & In Clave!![2]
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151McCaslin, DonnySeen from Above
152Colley, ScottThe Magic Line
153Malaby, TonySabino
154Melford, Myra & Marty EhrlichYet Can Spring
155Bloom, Jane IraSometimes the Magic
156Nash, TedSidewalk Meeting
157Ruiz, HiltonEnchantment
158Bloom, Jane IraChasing Paint
159Melford, MyraWhere the Two Worlds Touch
160McCaslin, DonnyThe Way Through
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164O'Gallagher, JohnAbacus
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166Abbasi, RezSnake Charmer
180Wiest, Steve, Big BandExcalibur
189Wiest, SteveOut of the New

Classical (early issues)

Classical (later issues)

See also

List of Record Labels

References

  1. Kennedy, Gary (2002). Barry Kernfeld, ed. The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz, vol. 1 (2nd ed.). New York: Grove's Dictionaries Inc. p. 62. ISBN 1561592846.
  2. "Faculty Experts”, The New School. Retrieved 2012-08-25.

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