Naxos (label)
Naxos Records | |
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legal form | Limited (corporation) |
founding | 1987 |
Seat | Hong Kong |
management | Klaus Heymann |
Number of employees | 250 |
sales | USD 80 million (2004) |
Branch | Music publisher , sound carrier |
Website | www.naxos.com |
Naxos , based in Hong Kong, is an independent music label for classical music ; jazz and world music also appear on sub-labels .
history
Naxos was founded in 1987 by the German Klaus Heymann in Hong Kong. The design and size of the booklets were usually narrower than with comparable labels, but the productions were cheaper to buy. While in the 1980s Naxos mainly worked with Eastern European symphony orchestras and little-known conductors to keep production costs low, American and British orchestras such as the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra or Seattle Symphony and more well-known conductors such as Leonard Slatkin have increasingly been added since the 1990s . The label now also sells CDs and DVDs from other production companies.
repertoire
The company has recordings of lesser known and performed composers such as B. the symphonies of the Russian composer Nikolai Mjaskowski or recordings by contemporary composers and new music , as well as own series editions and first recordings of Japanese classical music, Jewish-American music, film music and early music .
The company commissioned the English composer Peter Maxwell Davies to write ten string quartets : the so-called Naxos Quartets .
In recent years, Naxos began to restore ("re-mastering") old recordings from other production companies and historical recordings whose property rights have expired and to publish them on CD. Maria Callas' studio recordings are a prominent example .
Total expenditure
Naxos has published complete editions of some composers :
Orchestral music
In brackets the conductor
- William Alwyn ( David Lloyd-Jones )
- Samuel Barber ( Marin Alsop )
- Claude Debussy ( Jun Märkl )
- Alexander Glasunov
- Charles Ives ( James Sinclair )
- Witold Lutosławski ( Antoni Wit )
- Joaquín Rodrigo
- Arnold Schönberg ( Robert Craft )
- Johann Strauss (son) (various conductors)
- Johann Strauss (Father) ( Christian Pollack )
- Josef Strauss (various conductors)
- Igor Stravinsky (Robert Craft)
- Karol Szymanowski (two editions: Karol Stryja and Antoni Wit)
- Edgar Varèse ( Christopher Lyndon-Gee )
- Anton Webern (Robert Craft)
All symphonies
In brackets the conductor
- Hugo Alfvén ( Niklas Willén )
- Malcolm Arnold ( Andrew Penny )
- Mili Balakirew ( Igor Golovschin )
- Arnold Bax (David Lloyd-Jones)
- Ludwig van Beethoven ( Béla Drahos )
- Leonard Bernstein ( Leonard Slatkin )
- Franz Berwald ( Okko Kamu )
- Johannes Brahms (two editions: Ali Rahbari and Marin Alsop )
- Anton Bruckner ( Georg Tintner )
- Antonín Dvořák ( Stephen Gunzenhauser )
- Joseph Haydn ( Barry Wordsworth , Nicholas Ward , Béla Drahos , Patrick Gallois , Helmut Müller-Brühl , Kevin Mallon )
- Gustav Mahler (Antoni Wit and Michael Halász )
- Bohuslav Martinů ( Arthur Fagen )
- Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy ( Reinhard Seifried )
- Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart ( Nicholas Ward and Barry Wordsworth )
- Carl Nielsen (two editions: Adrian Leaper and Michael Schønwandt )
- Krzysztof Penderecki (Antoni Wit)
- Sergei Prokofiev ( Theodore Kuchar )
- Sergei Rachmaninov ( Alexander Anissimow )
- Nikolai Rimski-Korsakow ( André Anichanow )
- Anton Rubinstein ( Robert Stankovsky and Stephen Gunzenhauser)
- Franz Schubert ( Michael Halász )
- William Schuman ( Gerard Schwarz )
- Robert Schumann (Antoni Wit)
- Dmitri Shostakovich ( Ladislav Slovak )
- Jean Sibelius (two editions: Adrian Leaper and Petri Sakari )
- Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (Adrian Leaper and Antoni Wit)
- Ralph Vaughan Williams ( Kees Bakels and Paul Daniel )
- Heitor Villa-Lobos ( Isaac Karabtchevsky )
Piano music
Vocal music
- Franz Schubert
- Robert Schumann
Subject series
- Get to know classical music - music history in sound samples (ten titles so far)
Streaming web portals
Naxos has set up a number of streaming services in which not only productions from its own company can be accessed, but also content from third-party providers. There is a web portal each for classical music, audio books, jazz music and videos from the classical music scene. The Naxos Web Radio with over 80 channels is the oldest streaming service in Naxos.
- Naxos Music Library (resource for universities, music schools, public libraries, schools, professional musicians and collectors)
- Naxos Video Library (video streaming service for classical music, concerts, operas, ballet and music documentaries)
- Naxos Spoken Word Library (Audiobook Resource)
- Naxos Music Library Jazz (Resource for Jazz)
- Naxos Web Radio (Internet radio with more than 80 channels of classical music from the repertoire of Naxos)
Web links
- Naxos website
- Naxos Web Radio
- Vivaldi for the people. - FAZ about Klaus Heymann and Naxos (June 18, 2007)
- Classic has a future ( memento from April 5, 2011 in the Internet Archive ) - Südwestpresse , Burkhard Schäfer in conversation with Naxos founder Klaus Heymann
- A crazy story. - Kölner Stadt-Anzeiger , Markus Schwering: Naxos founder Klaus Heymann comments on the most successful classic label (August 6, 2005)
Individual evidence
- ↑ Brand Eins: Everything, cheap and good , edition 02/2005, accessed on May 18, 2020
- ↑ The Story Naxos. Retrieved May 16, 2011 .
- ↑ Music seminar series on CD from Naxos