Fanfare Magazine

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Fanfare Magazine is a publication devoted to classical music, and in particular recordings of classical works. It has a large staff with a diverse range of expertise from music of the medieval period through contemporary work. Describing itself as the magazine for "the serious collector", its reviewers are often very concerned with recording and sound quality as well as the relative quality of the performance, and the piece (or pieces) in question.

Fanfare Magazine was inaugurated by Joel Flegler of Tenafly, New Jersey in September 1977. (Cornell University Library reference) He is still its publisher.

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