- Source: Opus Records
Opus was a major Czechoslovak state-owned record label and music publishing house based in Bratislava, now known as Opus a.s..
Background
Opus was founded in 1971 and spun off as the Slovak division of music label Supraphon. As such, it was the first Slovak record label. It was privatized in 1990 and purchased by Forza Music s.r.o. in 2005. When Warner Music Group acquired Forza in 2019, they expected to revive the Opus label for pop, rock, and children's music. The label is active to this day and operates under the name Opus a.s.
In addition to Slovak, and later Czech, artists and bands, the label also published works by foreign artists from countries including Poland, Hungary, East Germany, Yugoslavia, and Greece.
Notable artists
Modus
Marika Gombitová
Beáta Dubasová
Peter Nagy
Elán
Miroslav Žbirka
Alla Pugacheva
Richard Müller
Dara Rolins
Tublatanka
Vašo Patejdl
Ján Lehotský
Lojzo
Team
Pavol Hammel
Metalinda
Jaroslav Filip
Collegium Musicum
Dežo Ursiny
References
External links
Official website
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Naïve Records
- Splash (grup musik Jepang)
- Dodo Zakaria
- Moritz Moszkowski
- Adelaide Hall
- Rudi Stephan
- Cokelat (grup musik)
- Basso profondo
- Living in the Western World
- Liberalisme
- Opus Records
- Opus
- Opus Eponymous
- Opus Magnum (album)
- Opus Dei
- Opus III (band)
- Opus (Austrian band)
- Warner Music Group
- List of members of Opus Dei
- Opus Nocturne