Nordisk Polyphon Aktieselskab
Настоящее имя: Nordisk Polyphon Aktieselskab
Nordisk Polyphon Aktieselskab (abbreviated Nordisk Polyphon A/S) was a Danish record company based in Copenhagen, operating between 1920 and 1978.
Between 1958 and 1969, the company also operated recording and mastering studios on the premises. Vinyl cuts can be identified by a stamped "300" in the runout grooves. Use company role "Lacquer Cut At". After 1969, vinyl cuts for Denmark were done out of Norway.
History:
The company was founded in 1920 under the direction of Axel Jensen as a subsidiary of German Polyphonwerke A.-G.
During the early years, local artists were released on the Polyphon and/or Polyphon Musik labels and international artists on Polydor.
In 1935, Werner Hamburger joined Nordisk Polyphon A/S from Deutsche Grammophon in Germany. He became the head of the company in 1946 and lead it to become the biggest record company in Denmark in the 1960’s, with distribution of numerous foreign labels, including Deutsche Grammophon (from 1946), Brunswick, Coral, Decca, and CBS (from 1963).
In 1962 Nordisk Polyphon A/S was merged with Philips Grammofon Industri, the Danish subsidiary of Philips Phonografische Industrie. By this time the company released their own recordings of popular Danish artists on Fontana, Melody (2), Philips, Polydor and their own NPA label, the recording sessions mainly taking place in Odd Fellow Palæet and Islev Bio in Copenhagen.
In 1971 Nordisk Polyphon A/S launched Magnet Music Production A/S under the direction of Johnny Reimar, and in 1972 subsidiaries Polydor Denmark and Phonogram A/S (2).
In 1978 Nordisk Polyphon A/S was renamed into Polygram Records A/S (2).
[u]Note[/u]: Use this entity for company roles only and indicate the label(s) present on the release, usually Polyphon, Polyphon Musik and/or NPA.
Nordisk Polyphon Aktieselskab
Emdrupvej 115
København
Cable: Polyphon
Phone: 69 25 22
(Contact info now obsolete)