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'''Desto Records''' was an [[United States|American]] [[classical music]] [[record label]] based in [[New York]] and founded in approximately 1964. Its records were distributed by CMS Records of [[Mount Vernon, New York]] beginning in the 1970s. It went out of business in approximately 1982.
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Desto Records released many albums of [[contemporary classical music]] by American composers, such as [[Dominick Argento]], [[Leslie Bassett]], [[Jack Beeson]], [[Henry Brant]], [[Henry Cowell]], [[George Crumb]], [[Norman Dello Joio]], [[Irving Fine]], [[Lou Harrison]], [[Charles Ives]], [[Ulysses Kay]], [[Otto Luening]], [[Peter Mennin]], [[Gian Carlo Menotti]], [[Douglas Moore]], [[Lawrence Moss]], [[Ned Rorem]], [[Gunther Schuller]], [[Roger Sessions]], [[Joel Spiegelman]], [[William Grant Still]], [[William Sydeman]], [[Randall Thompson]], [[Vladimir Ussachevsky]], and [[Charles Wuorinen]].

==See also==
* [[List of record labels]]

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[[Category:American record labels]]
[[Category:Classical music record labels]]
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[[Category:Companies established in the 1960s]]
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Desto Records was an American classical music record label based in New York and founded in approximately 1964. Its records were distributed by CMS Records of Mount Vernon, New York beginning in the 1970s. It went out of business in approximately 1982.

Desto Records released many albums of contemporary classical music by American composers, such as Dominick Argento, Leslie Bassett, Jack Beeson, Henry Brant, Henry Cowell, George Crumb, Norman Dello Joio, Irving Fine, Lou Harrison, Charles Ives, Ulysses Kay, Otto Luening, Peter Mennin, Gian Carlo Menotti, Douglas Moore, Lawrence Moss, Ned Rorem, Gunther Schuller, Roger Sessions, Joel Spiegelman, William Grant Still, William Sydeman, Randall Thompson, Vladimir Ussachevsky, and Charles Wuorinen.

See also