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Arpaviva Recordings

Arpaviva Recordings is a New Music and Media company based in Los Angeles and Paris, founded in 2002 by composer and performer Victoria Jordanova. Arpaviva is dedicated to recording and publishing contemporary music, films, media works and other publications that take into account 21st century sensibilities, aesthetics, culture, and technology.

Further information: arpaviva.org

 

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CD Spotlight. The Depths of the Singular - John Dante Prevedini listens to Victoria Jordanova's 'Kernel & Grit'. '... musical storytelling ... can be about the creative potential of something as humble as an unwatered seed or a layer of dust.'

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