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- Shandar abstract "Shandar was a French record label specializing in avant-garde material that did seminal work during the 1970 releasing, among others, recordings by Albert Ayler, Karlheinz Stockhausen, Steve Reich, Sunny Murray, Philip Glass, Richard Horowitz, Charlemagne Palestine, La Monte Young, Alan Silva, Pandit Pran Nath, Terry Riley, Cecil Taylor and Sun Ra. The records often carry, besides the name Shandar, the logo Shanti.The label was financed by Aimé and Marguerite Maeght, creators of the Maeght Foundation which organized modern art exhibitions and concerts. Consequently, much of the label's catalog consists of recordings of Maeght-sponsored concerts, as in the cases of Cecil Taylor's and Albert Ayler's Nuits de la Fondation Maeght. Among the works in its catalog, one of the most unusual is La Monte Young's Dream House 78' 17\", containing the music for one of Young's installations, the Dream House: both sides were almost 40 minutes long for a total duration of 78' 17\", a length unheard of at the time but made necessary by the nature of the work. The label also released Guitares Dérive, written and performed live by the classical guitar duo Vincent Le Masne and Bertrand Porquet.In spite of the unique material it owned, the label was short lived. According to the magazine The Wire, a cellar beneath an art gallery in 40 Rue Mazarine in Paris where founders Daniel Caux and Chantal Darcy worked was flooded in 1979, damaging irreparably both vinyl stocks and recordings. The gallery closed soon thereafter and Shandar vanished. Some of its catalog was subsequently bought by other small labels and is therefore still available, but much of it has disappeared.".
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- Shandar wikiPageWikiLink Category:French_record_labels.
- Shandar wikiPageWikiLink Cecil_Taylor.
- Shandar wikiPageWikiLink Chantal_Darcy.
- Shandar wikiPageWikiLink Charlemagne_Palestine.
- Shandar wikiPageWikiLink Daniel_Caux.
- Shandar wikiPageWikiLink Dream_House_78_17%22.
- Shandar wikiPageWikiLink Fondation_Maeght.
- Shandar wikiPageWikiLink Guitares_Dérive.
- Shandar wikiPageWikiLink Karlheinz_Stockhausen.
- Shandar wikiPageWikiLink La_Monte_Young.
- Shandar wikiPageWikiLink Nuits_de_la_Fondation_Maeght.
- Shandar wikiPageWikiLink Philip_Glass.
- Shandar wikiPageWikiLink Pran_Nath_(musician).
- Shandar wikiPageWikiLink Steve_Reich.
- Shandar wikiPageWikiLink Sun_Ra.
- Shandar wikiPageWikiLink Sunny_Murray.
- Shandar wikiPageWikiLink Terry_Riley.
- Shandar wikiPageWikiLink The_Wire_(magazine).
- Shandar wikiPageWikiLink Vincent_Le_Masne.
- Shandar wikiPageWikiLinkText "Shandar Label".
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- Shandar subject Category:French_record_labels.
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- Shandar comment "Shandar was a French record label specializing in avant-garde material that did seminal work during the 1970 releasing, among others, recordings by Albert Ayler, Karlheinz Stockhausen, Steve Reich, Sunny Murray, Philip Glass, Richard Horowitz, Charlemagne Palestine, La Monte Young, Alan Silva, Pandit Pran Nath, Terry Riley, Cecil Taylor and Sun Ra.".
- Shandar label "Shandar".
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