Quantum classic

Quantum classic
Quantum classics
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Fondé en 1987
Fondateur Michel Blanvillain, Francois Esnault
Maison de disques Codaex, Euravent
Genre(s) Classique, Baroque, Vocal, musique de chambre
Pays d'origine Drapeau de France France
Siège Paris
Site officiel quantum-classics.com

Quantum classic, est un label français indépendant spécialisé sur trois domaines musicaux très précis : l'orgue, les vents cuivres et bois et la musique de chambre. Pascal Vigneron en est le directeur.

Artistes ayant enregistré pour le label

  • Ensemble de Cuivres Pascal Vigneron
  • Alain Daboncourt
  • Guy Deplus
  • Quatuor Dejean
  • Carols Dourthé
  • Renaud Duret,
  • Michel Falconnat
  • Pierre Feyler
  • Eric Filliere
  • Trio Jean Francaix
  • Martine Gagnepain
  • Huguette Geliot
  • Christophe Grasser
  • Michel Grizard
  • David Harle
  • Didier Henry
  • Alain Huteau
  • Joël Jegard
  • Bachar Khalifé
  • Radek Knop
  • Réginald Lafont
  • Frédéric Lagarde
  • Jeannne Lécuyer
  • Philippe Lesgourgues
  • Raymond Maillard
  • Alain Manfrin
  • Barbara Marcinkowska
  • Pierre Méa
  • Denise Megevand
  • Catherine Michel
  • Ivan Milhet
  • Marie Christine Milliere
  • Christa Mosimann
  • Yves Muller
  • Michaël Mulvey
  • Kiyoko Okada
  • Reynald Parrot
  • Eric Pénicaud
  • Françoise Perrin
  • Frédéric Petit
  • Orchestre Jeune Philharmonie
  • Alina Piechowska-Pascal
  • Roman Patocka
  • Edouard Popa
  • Jeanne Popa
  • Thomas Prevost
  • Trio Quantz
  • Quatuor de Guitares de Versailles
  • Pierre Ragu
  • Philippe Rayer
  • Emmanuel Raynaud
  • Françoise Renard
  • Cécile Hugonnard Roche
  • Patrick Ruby
  • Maria Sartova
  • Clément Saunier
  • Hélène Silvie
  • Quatuor Sollare
  • Les Sonneurs du point du jour
  • Hasmig Surmélian
  • Elisabeth Sun
  • Jacques Thareau
  • Kathy Thibault
  • Zoltan Toth
  • Robin Troman
  • Dimitri Vassilakis
  • Claire Vergnory-Mion
  • Xavier Verken
  • Dominique Vidal
  • Pascal Vigneron
  • Hubert Villette
  • Nathalie Villette
  • Olivier Voize
  • Vincent Warnier

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