21 Feb 2005

Changes in the Recording Industry

Over the past five years, just about everybody in my line of work (including me) has weighed in on the decline of classical-music recording. Norman Lebrecht, the English critic and high-culture gadfly, went so far as to write the industry’s obituary last fall and begin compiling a retrospective list of its 100 greatest achievements. As of last week, his list was up to 23 discs. (It can viewed online at www.scena.org.)

Classical artists moving to 'boutique' recording

CLARKE BUSTARD [Richmond Times-Dispatch, 20 Feb 05]

Over the past five years, just about everybody in my line of work (including me) has weighed in on the decline of classical-music recording.

Norman Lebrecht, the English critic and high-culture gadfly, went so far as to write the industry's obituary last fall and begin compiling a retrospective list of its 100 greatest achievements. As of last week, his list was up to 23 discs. (It can viewed online at www.scena.org.)

The death notice is premature.

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