Telarc International Corporation is an American audiophile
independent record label
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founded in 1977 by two classically trained musicians and former teachers,
Jack Renner and
Robert Woods. Based in
Cleveland
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,
Ohio
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, the label has had a long association with the
Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra and the
Cleveland Orchestra, as well as with the
Atlanta Symphony Orchestra and the
St. Louis Symphony Orchestra. Although it started as a classical music label, Telarc has released
jazz
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,
blues
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and
country music
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recordings.
In 1996, Telarc merged with another independent label, Heads Up, which is now a subsidiary of Telarc. In late 2005, both Telarc and Heads Up were bought by
Concord Records. Today, both labels operate as semi-autonomous units in the
Concord Music Group.
The Telarc Sound
Telarc is noted for the high quality of its recordings, encapsulated in the slogan "The Telarc Sound".
Its 1979 high-definition digital recording of Tchaikovsky's
1812 Overture (the first ever) became a popular way for people to test the quality of their record-playing equipment and audio setups, as only high-quality and properly-tuned systems could play the hi-fi digital cannon shots properly. The record ultimately became their best-selling ever and established them as a company. Its
audio engineer
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s are highly regarded in the recording business and have led Telarc to over 50 Grammy Awards on its label and two others it distributes, Heads Up and MCG. In 2004, it received the "Label of the Year" award from ''
Gramophone'' magazine. Telarc was one of the first labels to record music with a 20-bit
analogue-to-digital converter (ADC) in the late 1980s and has used 24-bit formats since 1996.
Staff reduction
In February 2009, due to corporate restructuring at Concord Music Group, Telarc announced it would cut twenty-six jobs and that it would also stop producing its recordings. These job cuts included the highly regarded, multi-award-winning production team. Telarc's founder and former president, Robert Woods resigned in March 2009 and was replaced by Heads Up president Dave Love. Love was let go the following month. Five/Four Productions was formed by four members of the Telarc production team: Grammy award-winning engineers
Michael Bishop and Robert Friedrich, Grammy award-winning producer Thomas Moore, and chief technician Bill McKinney.
Keeping the Blues Alive Award
In 2013, the
Blues Foundation honored Telarc with its 2013 Keeping the Blues Alive (KBA) Award.
The KBA ceremony was held in conjunction with the 29th International Blues Challenge (IBC).
References
External links
Official site
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Record labels established in 1977
Audiophile record labels
Classical music record labels
American independent record labels
American jazz record labels
Companies based in Cleveland
Concord Music Group
Music of Cleveland
1977 establishments in Ohio