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  • Friday,October 5,2007

    Mandolinist and member of Punch Brothers Chris Thile, Nonesuch President Bob Hurwitz, and Senior Vice President David Bither talk baseball.

    Journal Topics: Artist EssaysStaff
  • Monday,December 11,2006

    Karin Berg, a friend and colleague for many years, died on October 25 at the age of 70 after a long illness. A memorial service was recently held at St. Marks Church in Manhattan where friends and artists with whom Karin worked gathered to remember her. Here, Nonesuch Executive Vice-President David Bither offers his own remembrance.

    Journal Topics: Staff
  • Wednesday,October 25,2006

    By Robert Hurwitz
    Nonesuch Records President Bob Hurwitz remembers the life of Thomas Stöwsand, the head of the Austrian agency Saudades Tourneen, which booked many great jazz, Brazilian, and new music artists, including Don Byron, Bill Frisell, Kronos Quartet, Caetano Veloso, John Zorn, and many others.

    Journal Topics: Staff
  • Sunday,September 10,2006

    By Robert Hurwitz
    Nonesuch Records President Bob Hurwitz shares his experiences visiting New Orleans' Lower Ninth Ward to present Habitat for Humanity with a $1 million check on the first anniversary of Hurricane Katrina. The money was raised from sales of Our New Orleans, the Nonesuch album celebrating music of the Crescent City, to aid in the creation of the neighborhood's new Musicians' Village.

    Journal Topics: Staff
  • Wednesday,August 30,2006

    By Robert Hurwitz
    Nonesuch President Robert Hurwitz shares some thoughts on working with Peter Clancy, the label's Senior Vice President for Marketing, for the past 22 years.

    Journal Topics: Staff
  • Monday,June 19,2006

    By Robert Hurwitz
    Henryk Górecki's Third Symphony was recorded in one day, 15 years ago last month. Here is Nonesuch President Bob Hurwitz's journal entry from that day.

    Journal Topics: Staff
  • Monday,June 5,2006

    By Robert Hurwitz
    Is it possible for a great talent to go unnoticed in music? That's a question posed by Nonesuch Records President Robert Hurwitz in an essay for the Nonesuch Journal.

    Journal Topics: Staff
  • Tuesday,May 30,2006

    By David Bither
    The work of Nonesuch Explorer Series producer David Lewiston was recently featured at a symposium on the future of Tibetan music at the Rubin Museum in New York. Nonesuch Records' Senior Vice President David Bither moderated the panel and introduced Lewiston; here are his remarks.

    Journal Topics: Staff

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