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Hi-Do Shin wondered:
>Actually, this brings a question to my mind. If I remember correctly,
>NAXOS declared early on that it will not record and sell multiple versions
>of the same work. However, I have noticed an increasing number of such
>duplications. Examples would be the Beethoven symphony cycle (Edlinger
>and Drahos), and now this Tchaikovsky symphony (Leaper and Alsop), although
>I don't know if this is the beginning of a new complete cycle. Mind you,
>I am not complaining. Not at all. Merely wondering if Naxos has changed
>its policy or not. Does anyone know?
Another example would surely be Sibelius. I heard the same of BIS, but
they apparently changed that policy too. After the second Sibelius cycle
(Jarvi/Vanska) now they're embarking on a second Nielsen cycle. What has
happened to these labels? Isn't it enough to have five Brahms cycles from
DG? But then, I'm very happy about the Vanska Sibelius..
Jan
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