Founded in 1898, Deutsche Grammophon is one of the world’s oldest active record labels, and has been home to some of the greatest classical artists in history. Supported by the world's greatest orchestras (including the Berlin Philharmonic and the Vienna Philharmonic), Herbert von Karajan, Leonard Bernstein, Karl Böhm, Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, Ferenc Fricsay, Wilhelm Furtwängler, Vladimir Horowitz, Wilhelm Kempff and Carlos Kleiber have all entrusted their musical legacy to the “Yellow Label”.
The new generation of DG artists includes Claudio Abbado, Pierre Boulez, John Eliot Gardiner, Martha Argerich, Maurizio Pollini, Anne-Sophie Mutter, Bryn Terfel; and with today’s brightest young stars such as Anna Netrebko, Gustavo Dudamel, Lang Lang and many more on the roster, Deutsche Grammophon’s reputation as being at the forefront of classical music is secure well into the 21st Century.
What's Hot in the Deutsche Grammophon Store
Violin virtuoso Nicola Benedetti's fourth album Fantasie showcases a selection of well-loved violin pieces.
Handel Arias is the solo debut from one of the most exciting bass-baritones today: Ildebrando d’Arcangelo.
Pergolesi: Stabat Mater features the Orchestra Mozart conducted by Claudio Abbado and marks the first of three albums celebrating the composer.
Celebrate 111 Years of Deutsche Grammophon
Deutsche Grammophon celebrates its 111th anniversary with three remarkable new releases. At the forefront is an incredible
55 CD box set (£82.98) mapping out 11 decades of quality recordings. Also available is a separate
111 track box set (£14.98) featuring six CDs of tracks from artists and composers who have been part of the label's success,
and a DVD collection (£43.99) of 11 classic DVDs.