Telarc International Corporation
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Telarc International Corporation is a Cleveland, Ohio based independent record label, founded in 1977 by two classically trained musicians and former teachers, Jack Renner and Robert Woods. Originally a classical music-only label, the label has since released music from other styles of music including jazz, blues, & country music. In 1996, Telarc merged with another independent label, Heads Up, now a Telarc subsidiary.
It was reported on December 19, 2005 that both Telarc and Heads Up have been sold to the Concord Music Group. Terms of the deal have not been announced.[link]
The Telarc Sound
The Telarc was noticed for the high quality of its recordings, giving it the nickname, "The Telarc Sound". It was one of the first labels to begin recording music with a 20-bit analog to digital converter (ADC) in the late 1980s & has been using 24-bit formats since 1996. Its engineers were highly regarded within the recording business.See also
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