Greensboro-based NOTION Music Opens London Office
January 11, 2007 |
Music Software Company Hires Kris Karra to Meet Growing Customer Needs
Greensboro-based NOTION Music, makers of music creation and performance software, announce the opening of a London office in response to its growing global customer base.
With NOTION® software, musicians can enter, edit and manipulate notation and instantly play back their compositions on a computer. NOTION software was used last year on Meat Loaf's concert tour, allowing the 16-piece orchestra backing him to sound like a 60-piece orchestra. Additionally in 2006, the company introduced new consumer software, PROTÉGÉ, allowing musicians of all skill levels to write, rehearse and perform as if they were working with a full ensemble of musicians.
As managing director of NOTION Music UK, Kris Karra has been appointed to oversee operations in a city where the company already has strong roots. To develop NOTION software, company founders worked with the London Symphony Orchestra at the famous Abbey Road Studios to record more than 100,000 instrumental sounds.
"It's been quite exciting to see ourselves moving from what was once just a dream into a company with customers all over the world," said Lori Jarrett, CEO, NOTION Music. "We are extremely pleased to have Kris in London to help us strengthen our ties with our UK customers and London's musical community."
Since 1998, NOTION Music (formerly VirtuosoWorks) has been dedicated to creating and perfecting music composition software, incorporating its passion, vast musical knowledge, the best programming, and of course, the finest musicians and recording technology in the world. The company has grown to more than 40 employees, and has received numerous awards recognizing its innovative vision in the software industry. |
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