Estudios EMI-Odeon, Barcelona

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Spanish studios owned by the Gramófono-Odeon S.A.E. record label, and after 1970 by EMI-Odeon S.A. from Barcelona. Named The Company, The Gramophone, later International Piano Archives).
More variations of the name: Odeon Barcelona, EMI studios, Estudios EMI (Barcelona), EMI de Barcelona, Studios EMI Parroco Ubach, Barcelona,
Known for the emblem that represents the dog listening to the sound emitted by the gramophone, and also how the house of the dog.
Adress always in Barcelona:
C/ Balmes,1 (1920), C/Provenza, (1930), Ronda Sant Antoni, (1934), Sala Granados, Av. Tibidabo,18 (1936), Record company name is this period: Compañía Del Gramófono S.A.E..
Plaça Sanllehy, (1940), Alianza Poblenou, (1955), The name of the Record company change to: Compañia Del Gramofono-Odeon, S.A.E..
C/Urgell, 234, (active between 1858-1968). Also headquarters of the Compañia Del Gramofono-Odeon, S.A.E..
C/Rector Ubach, 30, (active between 1968-1981). Record company name is this period: EMI-Odeon, S.A..
Record Labels: Odeon.
Artístic Direction of Record Company Concordio Gelabert (Between 1914-1932).
Artístic Direction of Record Company Josep Casas i Augé (Between 1940-1963).
Artístic Direction of Record Company Alfredo Doménech (Between 1963-1981).
Engineer of Record Company Josep Lluís Perpinyá (Between 1945-1958).
Chef Engineer of Record Company Josep Lluís Perpinyá (Between 1958-1981).
Also Engineers (Between 1962-1981):
Francisco López Cervantes (1974-1981)

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