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Apprentice, Piano
What CD label do you usually buy for classical music?
When buying classical CD's, do you usually gravitate towards one label or is that not a consideration? Do you tend to look for this label first?
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Commander, Assistant Conductor
Re: What CD label do you usually buy for classical music?
Labels are basically unimportant to me. I'm more interested in composer, repertoire, and artist.
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Apprentice, Piano
Re: What CD label do you usually buy for classical music?
Im not bothered about labels......
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Apprentice, Piano
Re: What CD label do you usually buy for classical music?
I would tend to agree with Todd. While I may be looking for a specific work on a specific label by a specific performer, I don't usually play favorites.
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Re: What CD label do you usually buy for classical music?
The label is not important - but I find my collection influenced by what sound philosophy (if any) a particular recording company offers. However, modern recordings are mostly good quality... the more I listen to CDs, the more the artificially silent sound world bothers me. Music is a live medium, performed by live people - it should be heard live. Me thinks...
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Captain of Water Music
All sounds good but i buy EMI more because other labels are not easy to find in stores deutsche grammophon,decca and philips are also available but in a very limited way for example it is impossible to find any solti recordings in stores in Turkey
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Midshipman, Forte
I usually read reviews on a CD before I buy it, because I want to make sure to spend my money properly. All of the main brands and even a number of the not so well known are on my shelves.
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Captain of Water Music
My Classical CD buying came almost to a halt about seven years ago (well, the collection had already grown to 2000, which is enough), but there were some labels that I preferred:
Naxos: excellent quality/price ratio, and a lot of real gems.
Chandos, Bis, Hyperion: rarities 9especially British and Scandinavian) in great versions.
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Midshipman, Forte
Yes, Art Rock is right naxos is a great label with some really well done pieces and it is so cheap, I think it's all recorded in russia and europe. I trust naxos a lot if I'm just going to be a cheap recording of something at a store, other than that if I am looking for a serious piece of music I look for the conductor and orchestra. But Naxos they have some superb recordings for bargain prices. Their recording of Vivaldi's dixit dominus is awesome.
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Commodore con Forza
Less snobbery and more a question of being secure in the knowledge that it would be a quality production, I used to dedicatedly buy Deutsche Grammophon – particularly in the days when I was buying vinyl.
Now, as one or two posters have said, I'm less inclined to see label as a major concern.
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