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Orfeo International Music
Parent companyNaxos
Founded1979 (1979)
FounderAxel Mehrle
GenreClassical
Country of originGermany

Orfeo Classic Schallplatten und Musikfilm GmbHofMunich was a German independent classical record label founded in 1979 by Axel Mehrle and launched in 1980.[1] It has been owned by Naxos since 2015.[2]

History

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The Orfeo music label was registered by F. Axel Mehrle on 12 December 1979 as the Orfeo Classic Records and Music Film GmbH. Orfeo introduced a new financial model for the music industry that made all investment to the label tax-deductible.[3][1]

All of Orfeo's masters were digital, pressed using Direct Metal Mastering, distributed as CD starting in 1983, and with a striking navy blue border on all covers.[4]

In 1981, some of Orfeo's records were released and distributed by EMI and RCA through a 5-year partnership deal.[4] From 1981 to 1984, the label's yearly revenue went from $100,000 to $2 million.[5]

In 1985, as the company was reaching dramatic financial failure, the name of the label was changed to Oro, and the company filed for bankruptcy.[1] In May 1985, Frank Mehrle licensed all of Orfeo's master rights to his associate Dieter Sinn (120 releases). Dieter Sinn created a new company, Orfeo International, to further the sale of the releases. Orfeo international hired many of Orfeo's employees, and took over all of the bankrupted label's international contracts.[5]

Despite getting a great catalogue of artists from the start, the costs of operations were excessive and the label got caught up in additional fundraisings that sunk its finances and doomed its spectacular launch.[3] In December 1985, F. Axel Mehrle was charged with fraud and embezzlement relating to the bankruptcy of Orfeo, and a warrant for his arrest was issued.[5]

In 2017 qobuz.com released some of the records on the net.[3]

Releases

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It has released many classical own productions with artists as Carlos Kleiber, Wolfgang Sawallisch, Rafael Kubelik, Colin Davis, Bernard Haitink, Kurt Eichhorn, Christian Thielemann, Andris Nelsons, Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau (both as singer and conductor), Jessye Norman, Julia Varady, Margaret Price, Lucia Popp, Diana Damrau, Edita Gruberova, Grace Bumbry, Brigitte Fassbaender, Agnes Baltsa, Carlo Bergonzi, Peter Schreier, Piotr Beczala, Renato Bruson, Bernd Weikl, Kurt Moll, Dmitry Sitkovetsky, Josef Bulva, Oleg Maisenberg, Mischa Maisky, Julius Berger, Karl Leister, Aurèle Nicolet etc.

Orfeo owns a well-known sub-label "ORFEO D'OR", publishing legendary live performances from the archives of the Salzburg Festival, the Bayreuth Festival, the Bavarian State Opera, the Vienna State Opera, the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra etc. Further, it has produced two records with the late Heinz Ruehmann.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c "Aus für Robin Hood". Spiegel.de (in German). 25 November 1985.
  • ^ Naxos_Profile_2016-08_Hires.pdf (PDF), retrieved 2020-07-12
  • ^ a b c "Orfeo - un label retrouvé". Qobuz.com (in French). 20 February 2017.
  • ^ a b "Orfeo aims to fill catalog gap". Billboard. 4 December 1982.
  • ^ a b c "Munich Attorney Issues Warrant for Mehrle's Arrest" (PDF). Billboard. 14 December 1985.
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