Vox Records

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Vox Classics
Naxos Records
GenreWestern classical music
Country of originUnited States
LocationNashville, Tennessee
Official websitewww.naxos.com/labels/vox-cd.htm
www.voxclassics.com

Vox Records is a budget classical record label. The name is Latin for "voice."

Some Vox releases such as

Beethoven Sonatas has been remastered from the original tapes to SACD and for HD
downloads.

History

Vox was founded in 1945 in New York by George Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, a Hungarian Jewish immigrant. Starting out with 78-rpm discs, it specialized in licensed pressings of European classical recordings. It was one of the last major recording companies to adopt stereo recording, about 1957. The company's output featured the "Vox Box", compilations of music by specific composers, such as piano music of

Rimsky-Korsakov; the complete orchestral music of the French composer Erik Satie; and one of the most complete collections of the music of the early American composer Louis Moreau Gottschalk
.

Vox maintained several subsidiary labels including Turnabout and Candide. Both labels generally focused on contemporary music. In recent years, select Vox recordings were rereleased on the Excelsior label.

Although Vox specializes in imported recordings, it has also recorded the

.

In the early 1970s, Vox and its subsidiaries issued a number of compatible

stereophonic recordings using the Sansui QS quadraphonic matrix system; some of the ambience can still be heard when the CD versions are played with an amplifier with Dolby decoding and four speakers. One of these was the first album made by the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra and Chorus, led by Robert Shaw
, a 2-LP set entitled Nativity.

Many of its recordings were later issued on CD and saw great success with its series of budget-price Vox Boxes. The company has continued a program of new releases, too, by such orchestras as the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra.[1]

In 1978, the label was acquired by Moss Music Group and later managed for years by Mark Jenkins of Countdown Media. In 2018, the Vox label group was acquired by the Naxos Music Group.

Notable releases

In the course of its existence, Vox has displayed a willingness to explore unusual literature and a penchant for covering broad swaths of repertory in comprehensive releases. Among its numerous noteworthy issues were the following:

Catalogue

A partial listing of Vox recordings available on

cassette, CD, and all digital platforms includes the following:[3]

  • Spotlight on Brass
  • Spotlight on Keyboard
  • Spotlight on Percussion
  • Spotlight on Strings
  • Spotlight on Winds

References

  1. ^ Eyewitness account by Robert E. Nylund
  2. ^ Edward Greenfield in "The Second Penguin Guide to Bargain Records" - E. Greenfield and Ivan March -1970
  3. ^ cduniverse.com

See also

  • List of record labels