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Donald Satz wrote
>Bob Draper wrote of William Christie:
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>>Also, the sound quality on a lot of his recordings on DHM leaves a
>>lot to be desired.
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>When I got back into classical music in the 1980's, Christie was recording
>for Harmonia Mundi. In recent years he has been recording for Erato. I
>just don't recall any DHM recordings of his. Bob, are you sure that's the
>right label?
I thought DHM stood for Deutsch Harmonia Mundi. Anyway, Harmonia Mundi is
whom I meant.
Bob Draper
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[I'm not completely clear on the genesis of DHM, but they used to be
owned by EMI Europe, and we sold to BMG (RCA) sometime in the mid-to-late
80s. Harmonia Mundi is a separate company that has been around for
something like 30 years. To complicate matters further, Harmonia Mundi
has two components: Harmonia Mundi France, which produces most of their
releases; and Harmonia Mundi USA, which, in addition to producing some
recordings (such as those with the Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra) also
act as US importer and distributor of all Harmonia Mundi releases as
well as those from other labels such as Opus 111 and Hyperion. -Dave]
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