EMI Classics logo used until 2003

EMI Classics was a record label founded by Thorn EMI in 1990 to reduce the need to create country-specific packaging and catalogues for internationally distributed classical music releases. After Thorn EMI demerged in 1996, its recorded music division became the EMI Music Group. Following the European Commission's approval of the takeover of EMI Music Group by Universal Music Group in September 2012, EMI Classics was listed for divestment. The label was sold to Warner Music Group, which absorbed EMI Classics into Warner Classics in 2013.

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.

EMI Classics also included the Virgin Classics label, both of them were formerly managed under The Blue Note Label Group in the U.S. until 2013.

With the sale of EMI Music Group to Universal Music Group in 2012, European regulators forced Universal Music Group to divest itself of EMI Classics, which was operated with other European EMI assets to be divested as the Parlophone Label Group. In February 2013, Universal Music Group sold the Parlophone Label Group, including EMI Classics and Virgin Classics, to Warner Music Group. The European Union approved the deal on May, and Warner Music Group took control of the label on 1 July. It was then announced that the EMI Classics artist roster and catalogue would be absorbed into the Warner Classics label and Virgin Classics would be absorbed into Erato Records.

Artists

Composers

Sir Paul McCartney in concert

Conductors

Claudio Abbado Sir John Barbirolli Daniel Barenboim Sir Thomas Beecham Sir Adrian Boult William Christie Alan Curtis Lawrence Foster Wilhelm Furtwängler Carlo Maria Giulini Emmanuelle Haïm Bernard Haitink Vernon Handley Daniel Harding Richard Hickox Mariss Jansons Paavo Järvi Herbert von Karajan Rudolf KempeOtto Klemperer John Lanchbery Sir Charles Mackerras Austrian conductor Franz Welser-Möst, music director of the Cleveland Orchestra. Sir Neville Marriner Jean Martinon Kurt Masur Ingo Metzmacher Riccardo Muti Sir Roger Norrington Sir Antonio Pappano Michel Plasson André Previn Sir John Pritchard Sir Simon Rattle Jérémie Rhorer Wolfgang Sawallisch Jeffrey Tate Franz Welser-Möst Sir David Willcocks

Chamber ensembles

Ahn Trio L'Arpeggiata Artemis Quartet Alban Berg QuartettBelcea Quartet Eroica Trio Quatuor Ébène Wiener Stringsextet

Choirs and vocal ensembles

Cantorion Choir of Clare College Cambridge Choir of King's College, Cambridge Christ Church Cathedral Choir, Oxford John Alldis Choir Kindred SpiritsThe King's Singers Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Choir Rundfunkchor Berlin Westminster Abbey Choir Winchester Cathedral Choir

Orchestras

Academy of St. Martin in the Fields Les Arts Florissants Berliner Philharmoniker Le Cercle de l'Harmonie Il Complesso Barocco Le Concert d'Astrée Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie Bremen English Chamber OrchestraEstonian National Symphony Orchestra Europa Galante Frankfurt Radio Symphony Orchestra London Chamber Orchestra London Philharmonic Orchestra London Symphony Orchestra Orchestre Philharmonique de Monte Carlo Philharmonia Orchestra Royal Philharmonic Orchestra

Instrumentalists

Piano

Simon Trpčeski Leif Ove Andsnes Piotr Anderszewski Martha Argerich Daniel Barenboim Michel Béroff Jonathan Biss Youri Egorov Ingrid Fliter David Fray Evgeny KissinStephen Kovacevich Li Yundi Dong-Hyek Lim Gabriela Montero John Ogdon Awadagin Pratt André Previn Anne Queffélec Ayako Uehara Lars Vogt Alexis Weissenberg

Violin

Renaud Capuçon Sarah Chang Kyung-wha Chung Vilde Frang Jascha Heifetz (recording for His Master's Voice in the 1930s) Nigel Kennedy Sir Yehudi MenuhinKorean American violin virtuoso Sarah Chang Anne-Sophie Mutter David Oistrakh Itzhak Perlman Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg Christian Tetzlaff Maxim Vengerov Frank Peter Zimmermann

Cello

Andreas Brantelid Gautier Capuçon Han-na Chang Natalie Clein Steven Isserlis Julian Lloyd WebberJacqueline du Pré Truls Mørk Mstislav Rostropovich Trey Lee Chui-yee Robert Cohen

Trumpet

Guitar

Oboe

  • Christoph Hartmann

Clarinet

Celebrated Indian sitarist and composer Ravi Shankar

Flute

Organ

Sitar

Singers

Soprano

Elly Ameling Maria Callas Patrizia Ciofi Diana Damrau Natalie Dessay Véronique Gens Angela Gheorghiu Barbara HendricksRuth Ann Swenson Natasha Marsh Mady Mesplé Kate Royal Dame Elisabeth Schwarzkopf Dame Kiri Te Kanawa Liping Zhang

Mezzo-soprano

Contralto

Countertenor

Tenor

Roberto Alagna Alfie Boe Ian Bostridge Franco Corelli George DalarasSpanish tenor and conductor José Plácido Domingo Embil, better known as Plácido Domingo Plácido Domingo Abdel Halim Hafez Simon O'Neill Rolando Villazón

Baritone

Bass

Crossover acts

Keedie Babb Sarah Brightman Celtic Tenors Celtic Woman Keith Emerson Giorgia Fumanti Lesley Garrett Jane Gilchrist John Wilson OrchestraEnglish crossover soprano Sarah Brightman Myleene Klass Libera Mediæval Bæbes Maksim Mrvica Nigel Kennedy Quintet The Planets Anoushka Shankar Vanessa-Mae Wild

Catalogue series

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 CollectionThe 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)

See also