Barrett Reynolds:
>... That's why I wanted to ask, as seasoned veterans of collecting,
>are many of us loyal to a particular label, orchestra, or conductor?
>I ask this because, in my brief history buying these CD's, I've
>developed a particular fondness (almost a fettish) for any CD which
>boasts the golden Deutsche Grammophon label. ... Anybody else have
>any favorites?
I used to like certain labels, mainly because they had some of my
favorite performers. For example, I was attracted to Columbia and,
later, EMI because they featured recordings by George Szell. Some
did series on favorite composers: CBS did Copland and Stravinsky, EMI
Poulenc and Vaughan Williams, Decca Britten, Nonesuch Adams and Reich.
Other than that, I tend to look at pieces and composers, rather than
labels. On the other hand, small independent labels, marketing a small
niche, have begun to attract attention: Albany for American music, Pierian
for their piano and Welte-Mignon issues, Hyperion and Chandos for British
music (and their Romantic piano concerto series), Bis for Scandinavian,
to cite just a few.
Also, I think in general Naxos is a great buy, particularly if you want
to sample something way off the beaten track at a small price.
Steve Schwartz
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