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Musical Heritage Society

Musical Heritage Society was an American mail-orderrecord label founded in New York City in 1962 by Michael "Mischa" Naida (1900–1991), co-founder ofWestminster Records, and T. C. Fry Jr. (1926–1996).

Musical Heritage Society
Parent companyHeritage Music
Founded1962 (1962)
FounderMichael Naida
T. C. Fry Jr.
StatusActive catalog record label and magazine
Distributor(s)The Orchard
GenreClassical,jazz
Country of originU.S.
LocationAsbury Park, NJ
Official websitewww.themusicalheritagesociety.com

Background

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After a small initial group of pseudonymous issues—licensed from the Telemann Society andPhilips—MHS issued many recordings licensed fromErato. Eventually the label issued most of the Erato catalogue, including discs previously issued on several US retail labels. MHS also drew on such catalogues asAmadeo, Angelicum, Arcophon, Boston,Christophorus Records, Da Camera, Expériences Anonymes, Hispavox, Iramac, Library of Recorded Masterpieces,Lyrichord Discs,Muza, Pelca, Somerset,Supraphon,Unicorn-Kanchana, Valois, andHarmonia Mundi.[1]

The company operated on a subscription basis similar tobook clubs, offering monthly selections and the opportunity to order further from catalogues regularly issued to subscribers. MHS also offered albums of jazz music through their Jazz Heritage Society subsidiary, also as a club-style subscription service, licensing and re-releasing under their Jazz Heritage label older titles from other labels such asVerve,RCA,Blue Note, and others.

Company changeovers and catalogue

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In 1976, Naida sold the firm to Albert Nissim (1923–2010), who moved the offices toOakhurst, New Jersey. Albert Nissim's two sons, Jeffrey R. (born 1954) and Robert, assumed most of the duties for the family business.[2]

By 1980, the label had a catalog of over 3,000 discs, most of which were licensed from small European companies.[3] From May 1981 until 1999, MHS produced and sold retail its own recordings using the labelMusicMasters. After that, MHS licensed standard repertory fromEMI andPolyGram.

In July 2011, Passionato LLC, based inMontclair, New Jersey, purchased Musical Heritage Society, which at the time, had over 100,000 CD,DVD, andSACD titles in its database. Passionato is a commercial provider ofDRM-free classical music downloads. James G. Glicker (born 1954)[4] is CEO and founder of Passionato.

In 2022, they reactivated their website, hosting archival information about past releases and links to external sites where digital versions of some of those releases could be streamed or purchased.[5]

References

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  1. ^Jerome F. Weber,The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians
  2. ^Byron H. Belt (1928–2002) (Newhouse News Service),Springfield Republican (Massachusetts), November 23, 1980, pg. 105
  3. ^Peter G. Davis,Small Classical Labels – The Industry's Rugged Individualists,New York Times, June 1, 1980
  4. ^Who's Who in Advertising, First edition, 1990-1991,Marquis Who's Who,Wilmette, Illinois (1989)OCLC 21990384ISBN 0837913500ISBN 9780837913506
  5. ^The Musical Heritage Society

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