EMI Classics

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EMI Classics
Parent company EMI
Founded 1990
Founder(s) -
Distributing label EMI Classics (In the UK)
Angel Records (In the US) Virgin Classics
Genre(s) Classical Music
Country UK
Web address www.emiclassics.com

www.emiclassics.co.uk

EMI Classics is a record label of EMI, formed in 1990 in order to reduce the need to create country-specific packaging and catalogs for internationally distributed classical music releases.

Classical recordings were formerly simultaneously released under combinations of Angel, Seraphim, Odeon, Columbia, HMV, and other labels, in part because competitors own these names in various countries. These have been moved under the EMI Classics umbrella to avoid the trademark problems. Releases created for distribution in specific countries are still distributed under the historical names, except for Columbia as EMI 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. So HMV classical releases had red labels.

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