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Deutsche Grammophon
NameDeutsche Grammophon
ParentUniversal Music Group
Founded1898
FounderEmile Berliner
StatusActive
GenreClassical music

Deutsche Grammophon is a renowned German record label that has been a major force in the classical music industry for over a century, with a rich history dating back to its founding by Emile Berliner in Berlin in 1898, and has been associated with notable conductors such as Herbert von Karajan and Claudio Abbado. The label has been owned by Universal Music Group since 1996, and has released recordings by famous orchestras like the Berlin Philharmonic and the Vienna Philharmonic. Deutsche Grammophon has also collaborated with prominent music festivals like the Salzburg Festival and the Bayreuth Festival.

History

Deutsche Grammophon was founded in 1898 by Emile Berliner, an inventor and entrepreneur who developed the gramophone and the flat disc record, and the label's early history is closely tied to the development of recording technology by companies like Victor Talking Machine Company and Columbia Records. In the early 20th century, the label released recordings by famous composers like Richard Strauss and Gustav Mahler, and worked with notable producers like Walter Legge and John Culshaw. During World War II, the label's operations were disrupted, but it continued to release recordings, including those by the German conductor Wilhelm Furtwängler and the Berlin Philharmonic. In the post-war period, Deutsche Grammophon experienced a resurgence, releasing recordings by famous soloists like David Oistrakh and Sviatoslav Richter, and collaborating with institutions like the Bavarian State Opera and the Staatskapelle Dresden.

Discography

Deutsche Grammophon's discography is vast and diverse, featuring recordings of classical music from the Baroque period to the present day, with a focus on the works of composers like Ludwig van Beethoven, Johannes Brahms, and Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky. The label has released numerous recordings of operas like Richard Wagner's Der Ring des Nibelungen and Giuseppe Verdi's La Traviata, as well as symphonies like Beethoven's Symphony No. 5 and Brahms' Symphony No. 3. Deutsche Grammophon has also released recordings of chamber music by ensembles like the Amadeus Quartet and the Grumiaux Trio, and has collaborated with festivals like the Lucerne Festival and the Schleswig-Holstein Musik Festival. The label's recordings have been praised for their high quality, and have won numerous awards, including the Grammy Award and the Echo Klassik.

Artists

Deutsche Grammophon has worked with a wide range of artists over the years, including famous conductors like Herbert von Karajan, Claudio Abbado, and Carlos Kleiber, as well as notable soloists like Anne-Sophie Mutter, Maurizio Pollini, and Lang Lang. The label has also released recordings by ensembles like the Berlin Philharmonic, the Vienna Philharmonic, and the London Symphony Orchestra, and has collaborated with institutions like the Bavarian State Opera and the Staatskapelle Dresden. Deutsche Grammophon has also worked with composers like Krzysztof Penderecki and Arvo Pärt, and has released recordings of their works, including Penderecki's Threnody to the Victims of Hiroshima and Pärt's Tabula Rasa. The label's roster of artists includes pianists like Murray Perahia and András Schiff, as well as violinists like Itzhak Perlman and Pinchas Zukerman.

Awards and Recognition

Deutsche Grammophon has won numerous awards for its recordings, including the Grammy Award, the Echo Klassik, and the Diapason d'Or. The label's recordings have been praised for their high quality, and have been recognized by organizations like the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry and the German Music Council. Deutsche Grammophon has also been awarded the German Record Critics' Award and the French Grand Prix du Disque, and has been recognized for its contributions to the classical music industry by institutions like the Salzburg Festival and the Bayreuth Festival. The label's artists have also won numerous awards, including the Grammy Award for Best Classical Album and the Echo Klassik Award for Classical Music.

Sublabels and Imprints

Deutsche Grammophon has several sublabels and imprints, including Archiv Produktion, which specializes in historical recordings and early music, and Deutsche Grammophon Gesellschaft, which releases limited edition recordings. The label also has a partnership with Decca Records, which releases opera and vocal music recordings, and has collaborated with other labels like Philips Records and EMI Classics. Deutsche Grammophon's sublabels and imprints have released recordings by a wide range of artists, including conductors like Nikolaus Harnoncourt and Riccardo Muti, as well as soloists like Vladimir Ashkenazy and Mischa Maisky. The label's sublabels and imprints have also won numerous awards, including the Grammy Award and the Echo Klassik. Category:Record labels

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