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Neuma Records

Neuma Records, founded in 1988, is an American record label for experimental contemporary classical music, and has released dozens of albums of exploratory music with a global reach.

The label was re-launched in 2020, with British-American composer Philip Blackburn (born 1962) taking over as president from Shirish Korde and Jerry Tabor.

Further information: neumarecords.org

 

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