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Date: | Fri, 30 Nov 2007 10:38:33 -0800 |
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Quoting Peter <[log in to unmask]>:
Peter Godaniburg listed a number of factors in producing digital
downloads that I hadn't considered and said:
> I never thought I would ever defend DG's prices!!! But I do think that
> these things should be taken into account.
Peter has some excellent information, which I admittedly didn't take
into account. However, just for grins I did a search on Rhapsody for
the download price of tracks from a number of labels. Here are the
results:
Joshua Bell-Sony Classics- $.89 per track.
Rachel Barton Pine-Cedille Records- $.89 per track.
Idil Biret-Naxos- .$89 per track.
Leif Ove Andsnes-EMI- $.89 per track.
Paavo Jarvi-Virgin Classics- $.89 per track.
Pinchas Zuckerman-RCA- $.89 per track.
Vadim Repin-Deutsche Grammophon- $2.99 per track
Interestingly enough, I searched three other DG artists (Martha Argerich,
Herbert von Karajan and Maurizio Pollini) to discover that Rhapsody
offered their tracks at $.89.
SOOOO, if all of the above can make their music available for download
at less than a dollar a track via Itunes and Rhapsody, somebody please
explain what's so special about dgwebshop that makes them have to charge
three and a half times the price.
Kevin
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