Kino Studie, Næstved
Настоящее имя: Kino Studie, Næstved
Danish recording studio located in Næstved from the 1970s to 1983. Kino Studio was located on the floor above the Kino cinema in Jernbanegade 21. Lars Ørsted and Kino Studio produced, among other things, the title song for the film "La' os være" with the singer Mette, and the children's records "Karl Henriks tryllehat" with Annette Klingenberg in 1974 and "For børn og barnlige sjæle" with Niels Harrit, Maria Stenz and Lasse Lunderskov in 1980. In 1981, the Herlufsholmkoret LP "Kormusik Fra Tider Og Steder" was recorded at Kino Studio. However, the album was not recorded in the music studio above the cinema, but on the stage in the cinema itself.
The Kino cinema opened in February 1913 in Industribygningen on the corner of Jernbanegade and Teatergade (today Kobberhjørnet). In 1918, the cinema moved across the street to Jernbanegade 21, where it remained until its closure. In 1973 Elisa Dahlerup and Lars Ørsted Dahlerup took over the cinema license from Elisa's father Tage Dahlerup. Under them, the activities were expanded and Kino became much more than just a cinema. The distribution company Kino Film ApS (Kino Film & Musik ApS) leased films to the Danish cinemas, Kino Studio ApS produced music and later Kino Video ApS also became part of the companies under Kino. Per Sauer took over Kino Studio in 1982 and ran it for a short period before opening a new studio in Karrebæksminde. Kino closed in the late summer of 1983.
(now obsolete)
Kino Studie
Jernbanegade 21
Næstved
Denmark