Oehms Classics
German classical music label
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::summary German classical music label ::
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| Field | Value |
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| name | Oehms Classics |
| founded | |
| founder | Dieter Oehms |
| defunct | |
| genre | classical music |
| country | Germany |
| location | Poing, Bavaria |
| website | |
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Oehms Classics is a German classical music label founded in 2003 by Dieter Oehms (born in Manderscheid, Bernkastel-Wittlich in 1941), a former manager for 35 years with DGG/Polygram and Arte Nova/BMG.
References
References
- Billboard - 30 oct. 1982 - Page 1965 Vol. 94, n° 43 "Replacing Gassner as head of DGG, which is PolyGram's leading record company and the market leader in Germany, will be the current head of PolyGram Video here. Dieter Oehms."
- "OehmsClassics".
- The gramophone: Volume 80, Issues 963-966; Volume 80, Issues 963-966 2003 "Dieter Oehms, former managing director of Arte Nova Classics, has founded his own label, Oehms Classics. Oehms stepped down as managing director of budget-price label Arte Nova last year after it was fully integrated into parent company BMG Classics, which bought his shares. He has now attracted some former Arte Nova artists - including pianist Alfredo Perl, baritone Roman Trekel and conductor Stanislaw Skrowaczewski - into the studio for his own eponymous label. Oehms also plans to re-release certain currently unavailable recordings from the Arte Nova catalogue, including recordings by the Lucern Festival Strings and the Mozarteum Orchestra Salzburg, which he had produced."
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