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Bellaccord Electro, generally known as Bellaccord, was the largest record label in
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existing in 1931–1950, then renamed.


History

The label was founded in 1931 by Helmars Rudzitis, owner of the publishing house ''Grāmatu Draugs'' (Friend of the book), who organized recording and pressing facilities in
Riga Riga (; lv, Rīga , liv, Rīgõ) is the capital and largest city of Latvia and is home to 605,802 inhabitants which is a third of Latvia's population. The city lies on the Gulf of Riga at the mouth of the Daugava river where it meets the Ba ...
at Kalnciema ielā, 40 (the building still exists). A subsidiary pressing facility was organized in Estonia. The company was nationalized in October
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, after the annexation of Latvia by the Soviet Union. However the new director, Jēkabs Riekstiņš, soon hired the former owner to manage the factory. Records pressed during this period were marked by letters "N. U." (Nationalized enterprise) in the upper part of labels. Since May 21, 1941, the factory was planned to be renamed to ''Latvijas skaņuplašu fabrika'' (Latvian factory of gramophone records), however there is no evidence that this decision had been implemented before
Riga Riga (; lv, Rīga , liv, Rīgõ) is the capital and largest city of Latvia and is home to 605,802 inhabitants which is a third of Latvia's population. The city lies on the Gulf of Riga at the mouth of the Daugava river where it meets the Ba ...
became occupied by German troops in July. Under the German administration, the factory was re-privatized on March 1, 1942, and returned to Helmars Rudzitis. It was operating until 1944. After the return of Soviet authorities, the factory was re-opened in April 1945 and kept using the original Bellaccord's name until 1949 (since 1948 — without the word ''Electro'' on the labels). In 1950 it was renamed ''Rīgas skaņuplašu fabrika'' / ''Рижский завод грампластинок'' (i.e. Riga's gramophone records factory), then ''Baltija'' (1957), ''Līgo'' (1958–61) and finally ''Melodija'' (1961–64). In 1964, almost all Soviet recording and pressing facilities were united under the umbrella label ''Мелодия'' ('' Melodiya''), however names of particular factories (including Riga's one) remained on the labels, although in small print. After the break-up of the USSR, the Riga's factory became owned by
Alexander Kutikov Alexander Viktorovich Kutikov (russian: link=no, Александр Викторович Кутиков; 13 April 1952 in Moscow) is a Soviet/Russian rock musician, composer, producer, and businessman. Biography Kutikov was born in a Russian-Jewi ...
's company '' Sintez Records'' and renamed '' RiTonis'' (1992). The last record was issued in 1993. Bankrupted in 1999.


Indirect descendants

In mid-1950s, a series of 100 Bellaccord Electro records was reissued under the original label in USA and Australia. As a commemoration to pre-WWII Estonian branch of the Bellaccord Electro, in 1958–1972 in
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,
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, there was a label Bellacord (spelled with one "c") specializing in ethnical Estonian music.


References


External links


Evolution of the Bellaccord Electro and Riga's factory label design in 1945–-1952

Collection of Bellaccord Electro records in the Latvian National Digital Library

Collection of Bellaccord Electro records in www.russian-records.com
{{Authority control Latvian record labels Companies nationalised by the Soviet Union