Classical recordings were formerly simultaneously released under combinations of Angel, Seraphim, Odeon, Columbia, His Master's Voice, and other labels, in part because competitors own these names in various countries. These were moved under the EMI Classics umbrella to avoid the trademark problems. Prior to this, compact discs distributed globally bore the Angel Records recording angel logo that EMI owned globally. Releases created for distribution in specific countries continued to be distributed under the historical names, with the exception of Columbia, since EMI had sold the Columbia name to Sony Music Entertainment. The red logo harkens back to the Red Seal releases, introduced by EMI predecessor the Gramophone Company in 1902: His Master's Voice classical releases were issued with red labels. EMI Classics was also responsible for managing Pye Records' classical recordings acquired by Thorn EMI in 1990.
100 Best (6-CD budget series) 20th Century Classics series (2-CD) Black Boxes (Virgin Classics 5-CD budget series) Debut (developing artist series) Encore (1-CD budget series) Gemini (2-CD mid-price series) Great Artists of the Century Great Recordings of the Century Historical (series of public domain recordings) ICON series The Karajan Collection
The Klemperer Legacy Legend (CD+DVD series) Maria Callas Edition Opera Series (budget opera series without libretto) The Perlman Edition The Platinum Collection (3-CD budget series from EMI UK) Recommends Series (Gramophone / Penguin Guide recommended series from EMI UK) Références (historical series from EMI France) Rouge et Noir (2-CD mid price series from EMI France) The Classics (Virgin Classics budget series) Triples (3-CD budget series) Veritas (Virgin Classics original instrument recordings) Virgin de Virgin Virgo (Virgin Classics budget series)