Pan Classics Explained

Pan Classics is a Swiss classical music record label. It was founded in 1992 by Pan Music of Zurich.[1] In 1997 the classical label was acquired by the recording engineers Clément Spiess and Koichiro Hattori, and relocated to Vevey, on Lake Geneva[2] The Pan Classics engineering team is known as Sound Arts.[3] Since 2011 the label has been reissuing some of the back catalogue of Symphonia with new artwork. The label is distributed in the UK by Proper Music Distribution.[4]

Notes and References

  1. Fanfare: Volume 18, Issues 5-6; Volume 18, Issues 5-6 Joel Flegler, - 1995 - Pan is a Zurich-based company with three labels to its name. Pan Classics being the one that we're interested in.
  2. http://www.musicontact-germany.com/v2.php?p=3&a=&i=23 MusicContact Distributors
  3. Studio sound: Volume 41, Issues 7-12; Volume 41, Issues 7-12 1999 - ... Clement Spiess (unavailable for this job), Koichiro Hattori and Thore Brinkmann. Their presence near Lucerne led to an early involvement in the new concert hall, and the recording of a series of concerts given by the Lucerne
  4. Vickers, David (August 2010). "Cavalli's L'Ormindo: An engaging performance of this rarely-performed 17th-century opera". Gramophone. Retrieved 23 June 2015.