Virgin Classics
Virgin Classics was a record label founded in 1988 as part of Richard Branson's Virgin Records.[1]
The unit, along with EMI Classics, was acquired by Universal Music in 2012 as part of the takeover of the EMI Group, however the terms of the European Commission's September 2012 approval of the takeover requires divestment of the classical labels[2] which were sold on 7 February 2013 to Warner Music Group.[3] The European Union approved the deal on May 2013.[4] Warner Music's Warner Classics unit absorbed the Virgin Classics artists roster and catalogue into Erato Records[5] but lost the rights to use either EMI or Virgin names.
Principal artists
- Piotr Anderszewski
- Leif Ove Andsnes
- Nicholas Angelich
- Fabio Biondi
- Gautier Capuçon
- Renaud Capuçon
- Max Emanuel Cencic
- William Christie
- Hughes de Courson
- Alan Curtis (conductor)
- Diana Damrau
- David Daniels
- Natalie Dessay
- Joyce DiDonato
- David Fray
- Vivica Genaux
- Véronique Gens
- Emmanuelle Haïm
- Daniel Harding
- Philippe Jaroussky
- Paavo Järvi
- Truls Mørk
- Roger Norrington
- fr:Quatuor Artemis, Germany
- fr:Quatuor Ebène, France
- fr:Christina Pluhar, France
- Valeriy Sokolov
- Christian Tetzlaff
- Alexandre Tharaud
- Rolando Villazón (early recordings)
References
- ↑ Virgin Classics - EMI Classics "Virgin Classics was launched in April 1988 by Richard Branson, the founder and director of Virgin Classics."
- ↑ Buyers circle EMI Classics and Virgin Classics after EU judgment 28 September 2012, "French indie outfit Naïve and Richard Branson's Virgin group have refused to comment on reports they are in talks about bidding for parts of the recording empire – for the former it would be Virgin Classics and the huge expertise of its chief, Alain Lanceron."
- ↑ http://www.gramophone.co.uk/classical-music-news/warner-to-buy-the-parlophone-label-group
- ↑ http://www.billboard.com/biz/articles/news/legal-and-management/1561787/warner-music-groups-acquisition-of-parlophone
- ↑ http://www.classicfm.com/music-news/latest-news/emi-classics-and-virgin-classics-join-warners/
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