Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Sony captures Vienna

The Vienna Philharmonic’s New Year's Concerts are the world's most watched classical events. Starting in January 2012, the concert recordings will appear on Sony Classical. The contract, ironically signed last week in Salzburg, encompasses releases on CD, DVD and Blu-ray.
The New Year's Concert is broadcast from Vienna's Musikverein to over 70 countries and reaches more than 40 million television viewers. The resulting recordings with works from the Strauss dynasty and their contemporaries are among the classical market's most important releases.
Prof. Dr. Clemens Hellsberg, Chairman, Vienna Philharmonic says "The Vienna Philharmonic is delighted to have found in Sony another prominent partner for our audio and video recordings. We are confident that the New Year's Concert will be enjoyed by an even wider audience thanks to our collaboration with Sony."
From the record giant's side, Rolf Schmidt-Holtz, CEO, Sony Music Entertainment stated “For millions of people, the New Year’s Concert is an inspiring way to begin the year; it expresses a universal message of hope and friendship for the year to come. The Vienna Philharmonic devotes itself to the Strauss family’s masterpieces and always presents the world with audio and video recordings of great beauty and enormous appeal. Sony Music is proud to be the orchestra’s new partner for these remarkable releases.”
Finally, President of Sony Classical, Bogdan Roscic says "Sony Classical’s catalogue already contains some legendary New Year’s Concerts, including the famous video of Karajan's only appearance in 1987 and the unforgettable audio recordings documenting Carlos Kleiber's two concerts. I look forward to continuing this tradition and also to ensuring that these recordings attain the success they deserve in all markets."
You can hear the VPO's NYE concerts on KPAC & KTXI every holiday season...and all of September we highlight local symphonic music with the San Antonio Symphony Sunday afternoons at 2pm - the schedule is on the left hand side of this blog!

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