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Encyclopedia > EMI Classics

EMI Classics is a record label of EMI. It was formed in 1990 in order to reduce the need to create country-specific packaging and catalogs for internationally distributed classical music releases.


Classical recordings were formerly simultaneously released under combinations of Angel, Seraphim, Odeon, Columbia, HMV, and other labels, in part because competitors own these names in various countries. These have been moved under the EMI Classics umbrella to avoid the trademark problems. Releases created for distribution in specific countries are still distributed under the historical names.


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..:: EMI Music Canada - PRIVACY POLICY ::.. (1757 words)
EMI Music Canada ("EMI") respects the privacy concerns of users of the EMI websites (which include the websites of, among others, Virgin Music Canada, BlueNote Canada, EMI Classics Canada, Virgin Classics Canada, and ShopEMI.com and shall, individually and collectively, be referred to as the "Site"(s)).
EMI may also set and access cookies to collect information about how the Site is used, to customize the delivery of information, to control the display of advertisements, to record registration and personalized information, and to help EMI administer the Site.
EMI may also disclose your information in response to court orders or subpoenas or if we determine it is necessary to so to comply with applicable laws or to protect the interests or safety of EMI, its artists, its affiliates or other visitors to the Site.
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