Syrena Rekord
Syrena Record (also known as Syrena-Rekord and later Syrena-Electro) was the first Polish recording company and one of the most influential phonographic labels in Central and Eastern Europe during the early 20th century. Founded in Warsaw in 1908 by Juliusz Fejgenbaum, the company played a central role in the development of Polish popular music, classical recordings, Jewish musical culture, and early sound film during the interwar period. At its height in the late 1920s and 1930s, Syrena was the dominant recording company in Poland and among the largest in Europe, employing hundreds of workers and exporting records internationally.