- Sony Classical Records
infobox record label
parent =Sony BMG Music Entertainment
founded = 1927
distributor =Sony BMG Masterworks (In the US)
genre = Classical Music
country = US
url = http://www.sonybmgmasterworks.comSony Classical Records was started in 1927 as
Columbia Masterworks Records , a subsidiary of the AmericanColumbia Records . [ [http://www.discogs.com/label/CBS+Masterworks CBS Masterworks ] ] In1948 , it issued the first long-playing 12" record. Over the next decades its artists includedIsaac Stern ,Pablo Casals ,Vladimir Horowitz ,Eugene Ormandy ,Vangelis ,Elliot Goldenthal andLeonard Bernstein .Columbia Records used the Masterworks brand name not only for classical and Broadway records, but also for spoken-word albums such as
Edward R. Murrow andFred W. Friendly 's successful "I Can Hear It Now" series. ParentCBS also featured the Masterworks name on its consumer electronics equipment.In
1980 the Columbia Masterworks label was renamedCBS Masterworks Records , but in1990 after CBS Records was acquired bySony it was finally renamed Sony Classical Records (Its logo echoes the Music Notes logo that was Columbia's emblem until1955 ). During the1990 s the label attracted controversy under the leadership ofPeter Gelb as it emphasized crossover music over mainstream classical releases, failing to make available much of its archive of great recordings.Going "back to the future," the Masterworks name lives on in its series of Broadway cast albums,
Masterworks Broadway Records , and as the consolidated name of Sony BMG Music Entertainment's classical music division,Sony BMG Masterworks .See also
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