Label
La Voix De Son Maître
French record label releasing jazz, classical, and experimental music on vinyl from the 1950s-1970s.
About
La Voix De Son Maître was a French record label based in Paris that released music across multiple genres throughout the mid-to-late twentieth century. The label's catalog reflects a diverse artistic vision, encompassing jazz recordings, classical compositions, and avant-garde experimental works. Notable releases include Johnny Mandel's orchestral jazz score for the 1958 film "I Want To Live!" and more exploratory works from the 1970s that suggest the label's openness to progressive and experimental music. The label primarily operated in vinyl LP format, consistent with the industry standard of the era. While La Voix De Son Maître maintained a relatively modest profile compared to major international labels, its eclectic roster and willingness to document unconventional musical projects positioned it as a significant outlet for French artistic expression and experimental composition. The label's name, derived from the famous HMV trademark, reflects its heritage within the European recording industry.
Catalog
6 total
Espaces Sonores N°1
Cordes-ci, Cordes-ca / La Discordatura
Parade / Gymnopédies Nos 1 Et 3 / Relâche
Lettre À Une Demoiselle / Dichotomie / Petite Suite / D'Une Multitude En Fête
The Jazz Combo From I Want To Live! Bande Sonore Du Film Je Veux Vivre!
Johnny Mandel's Great Jazz Score From "I Want To Live!" Du Film "Je Veux Vivre!"