BREAKING: Universal Music Group acquires Hyperion Records Ltd
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All on Wed Mar 15 14:02:07 2023
It is a pity to have to read and pass on this regretful news. Hyperion _is_ British. Not globalist-capitalist, too-big-to-fail. Alas, Simon Perry is hanging it up. God Save The Independent Label! And what the heck is 'Mercury KX'? A new American
spacecraft? And in the File Under: You Must Be Joking, there is actually a man named 'Dickon Stainer'. Get this sicko out of my child's liner notes!
From BBC Music Magazine:
<< Universal Music Group acquires Hyperion
Hyperion, home of Stephen Hough, Alina Ibragimova, Takács Quartet and others, will join Decca and Deutsche Grammophon under the UMG umbrella
By Steve Wright
March 15, 2023
Universal Music Group (UMG), the world leader in music-based entertainment, has announced the acquisition of renowned British classical label Hyperion.
Founded in 1980, Hyperion will join UMG’s portfolio of world-renowned classical labels, including Deutsche Grammophon (founded in 1898) and Decca Classics (established in 1929), further reinforcing UMG’s position as the definitive home for classical
music globally.
Hyperion will remain a stand-alone recording label alongside Decca Classics and Mercury KX within Universal Music UK, the UK’s leading record company.
The award-winning independent classical label was founded by the late Ted Perry MBE and has been managed by his son Simon for over 20 years, who remains as managing director. It is home to the likes of Marc-André Hamelin, Angela Hewitt, Sir Stephen
Hough, Alina Ibragimova, Steven Isserlis, Dame Emma Kirkby, Steven Osborne, the Takács Quartet, and many more.
Devoted to presenting high-quality recordings of classical music of all styles and from all periods from the 12th century to the 21st, the repertoire available on the label ranges from sacred and secular, choral and solo vocal to orchestral, chamber and
instrumental – much of it unique to Hyperion. During its 43 years the label has released almost 2,500 recordings.
Standout Hyperion projects from its four-decade history include the breakthrough album A Feather On The Breath Of God, which introduced thousands to the 12th-century beauty of Hildegard of Bingen, and the 85 volumes of Romantic Piano Concertos.
The label has also released pianist Leslie Howard’s 99-CD complete Liszt Edition and the 40-CD Schubert Edition of all the composer’s songs from many of the world’s finest singers.
Hyperion's large and distinguished back catalogue has not, thus far, been made available to stream. On the question of whether this will change under the new ownership, we are told that 'this is an area that will be closely examined in the months ahead,
and once decisions on future policy have been formulated an announcement will be made.'
President and CEO, Global Classics & Jazz, Universal Music Group Dickon Stainer says, 'Hyperion is a jewel of a label and we are committed to continuing the magnificent work done by the Perry family and to preserving and building on the special place
Hyperion occupies in the hearts of artists and music fans alike.'
Director of Hyperion Records Simon Perry says, 'I’m thrilled to bring Hyperion to Universal Music Group, a company that shares Hyperion’s commitment to bringing the most distinctive and brilliant musicians to as wide a public as possible.
'By being part of UMG, while keeping our artists and staff together, we can continue to build on my father’s legacy and that of everyone who’s been part of the Hyperion family over the past 43 years. My debt to all of them is huge and I look forward
to leading this incredible label into an exciting new chapter.'
Hyperion artist, pianist Sir Stephen Hough says, 'I started recording for Hyperion when digital technology was barely a decade old – in the early-1990s. It has been an amazing home for me over the past 30 years, allowing me to record dozens of albums,
from the obscurest repertoire to mainstream classics to my own music. That Universal wants to take the label under its umbrella alongside DG and Decca is great news as it will give the widest possible exposure and support for Hyperion's catalogue of
treasures.' >>
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From
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Oscar on Wed Mar 15 15:57:56 2023
On Thursday, March 16, 2023 at 8:02:10 AM UTC+11, Oscar wrote:
It is a pity to have to read and pass on this regretful news. Hyperion _is_ British. Not globalist-capitalist, too-big-to-fail. Alas, Simon Perry is hanging it up. God Save The Independent Label! And what the heck is 'Mercury KX'? A new American
spacecraft? And in the File Under: You Must Be Joking, there is actually a man named 'Dickon Stainer'. Get this sicko out of my child's liner notes!
From BBC Music Magazine:
<< Universal Music Group acquires Hyperion
Hyperion, home of Stephen Hough, Alina Ibragimova, Takács Quartet and others, will join Decca and Deutsche Grammophon under the UMG umbrella
By Steve Wright
March 15, 2023
Universal Music Group (UMG), the world leader in music-based entertainment, has announced the acquisition of renowned British classical label Hyperion.
Founded in 1980, Hyperion will join UMG’s portfolio of world-renowned classical labels, including Deutsche Grammophon (founded in 1898) and Decca Classics (established in 1929), further reinforcing UMG’s position as the definitive home for
classical music globally.
Hyperion will remain a stand-alone recording label alongside Decca Classics and Mercury KX within Universal Music UK, the UK’s leading record company.
The award-winning independent classical label was founded by the late Ted Perry MBE and has been managed by his son Simon for over 20 years, who remains as managing director. It is home to the likes of Marc-André Hamelin, Angela Hewitt, Sir Stephen
Hough, Alina Ibragimova, Steven Isserlis, Dame Emma Kirkby, Steven Osborne, the Takács Quartet, and many more.
Devoted to presenting high-quality recordings of classical music of all styles and from all periods from the 12th century to the 21st, the repertoire available on the label ranges from sacred and secular, choral and solo vocal to orchestral, chamber
and instrumental – much of it unique to Hyperion. During its 43 years the label has released almost 2,500 recordings.
Standout Hyperion projects from its four-decade history include the breakthrough album A Feather On The Breath Of God, which introduced thousands to the 12th-century beauty of Hildegard of Bingen, and the 85 volumes of Romantic Piano Concertos.
The label has also released pianist Leslie Howard’s 99-CD complete Liszt Edition and the 40-CD Schubert Edition of all the composer’s songs from many of the world’s finest singers.
Hyperion's large and distinguished back catalogue has not, thus far, been made available to stream. On the question of whether this will change under the new ownership, we are told that 'this is an area that will be closely examined in the months ahead,
and once decisions on future policy have been formulated an announcement will be made.'
President and CEO, Global Classics & Jazz, Universal Music Group Dickon Stainer says, 'Hyperion is a jewel of a label and we are committed to continuing the magnificent work done by the Perry family and to preserving and building on the special place
Hyperion occupies in the hearts of artists and music fans alike.'
Director of Hyperion Records Simon Perry says, 'I’m thrilled to bring Hyperion to Universal Music Group, a company that shares Hyperion’s commitment to bringing the most distinctive and brilliant musicians to as wide a public as possible.
'By being part of UMG, while keeping our artists and staff together, we can continue to build on my father’s legacy and that of everyone who’s been part of the Hyperion family over the past 43 years. My debt to all of them is huge and I look
forward to leading this incredible label into an exciting new chapter.'
Hyperion artist, pianist Sir Stephen Hough says, 'I started recording for Hyperion when digital technology was barely a decade old – in the early-1990s. It has been an amazing home for me over the past 30 years, allowing me to record dozens of albums,
from the obscurest repertoire to mainstream classics to my own music. That Universal wants to take the label under its umbrella alongside DG and Decca is great news as it will give the widest possible exposure and support for Hyperion's catalogue of
treasures.' >>
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From
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Oscar on Wed Mar 15 15:58:46 2023
On Thursday, March 16, 2023 at 8:02:10 AM UTC+11, Oscar wrote:
It is a pity to have to read and pass on this regretful news. Hyperion _is_ British. Not globalist-capitalist, too-big-to-fail. Alas, Simon Perry is hanging it up. God Save The Independent Label! And what the heck is 'Mercury KX'? A new American
spacecraft? And in the File Under: You Must Be Joking, there is actually a man named 'Dickon Stainer'. Get this sicko out of my child's liner notes!
From BBC Music Magazine:
<< Universal Music Group acquires Hyperion
Hyperion, home of Stephen Hough, Alina Ibragimova, Takács Quartet and others, will join Decca and Deutsche Grammophon under the UMG umbrella
By Steve Wright
March 15, 2023
Universal Music Group (UMG), the world leader in music-based entertainment, has announced the acquisition of renowned British classical label Hyperion.
Founded in 1980, Hyperion will join UMG’s portfolio of world-renowned classical labels, including Deutsche Grammophon (founded in 1898) and Decca Classics (established in 1929), further reinforcing UMG’s position as the definitive home for
classical music globally.
Hyperion will remain a stand-alone recording label alongside Decca Classics and Mercury KX within Universal Music UK, the UK’s leading record company.
The award-winning independent classical label was founded by the late Ted Perry MBE and has been managed by his son Simon for over 20 years, who remains as managing director. It is home to the likes of Marc-André Hamelin, Angela Hewitt, Sir Stephen
Hough, Alina Ibragimova, Steven Isserlis, Dame Emma Kirkby, Steven Osborne, the Takács Quartet, and many more.
Devoted to presenting high-quality recordings of classical music of all styles and from all periods from the 12th century to the 21st, the repertoire available on the label ranges from sacred and secular, choral and solo vocal to orchestral, chamber
and instrumental – much of it unique to Hyperion. During its 43 years the label has released almost 2,500 recordings.
Standout Hyperion projects from its four-decade history include the breakthrough album A Feather On The Breath Of God, which introduced thousands to the 12th-century beauty of Hildegard of Bingen, and the 85 volumes of Romantic Piano Concertos.
The label has also released pianist Leslie Howard’s 99-CD complete Liszt Edition and the 40-CD Schubert Edition of all the composer’s songs from many of the world’s finest singers.
Hyperion's large and distinguished back catalogue has not, thus far, been made available to stream. On the question of whether this will change under the new ownership, we are told that 'this is an area that will be closely examined in the months ahead,
and once decisions on future policy have been formulated an announcement will be made.'
President and CEO, Global Classics & Jazz, Universal Music Group Dickon Stainer says, 'Hyperion is a jewel of a label and we are committed to continuing the magnificent work done by the Perry family and to preserving and building on the special place
Hyperion occupies in the hearts of artists and music fans alike.'
Director of Hyperion Records Simon Perry says, 'I’m thrilled to bring Hyperion to Universal Music Group, a company that shares Hyperion’s commitment to bringing the most distinctive and brilliant musicians to as wide a public as possible.
'By being part of UMG, while keeping our artists and staff together, we can continue to build on my father’s legacy and that of everyone who’s been part of the Hyperion family over the past 43 years. My debt to all of them is huge and I look
forward to leading this incredible label into an exciting new chapter.'
Hyperion artist, pianist Sir Stephen Hough says, 'I started recording for Hyperion when digital technology was barely a decade old – in the early-1990s. It has been an amazing home for me over the past 30 years, allowing me to record dozens of albums,
from the obscurest repertoire to mainstream classics to my own music. That Universal wants to take the label under its umbrella alongside DG and Decca is great news as it will give the widest possible exposure and support for Hyperion's catalogue of
treasures.' >>
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Oscar on Wed Mar 15 16:11:51 2023
On Thursday, March 16, 2023 at 8:02:10 AM UTC+11, Oscar wrote:
It is a pity to have to read and pass on this regretful news. Hyperion _is_ British. Not globalist-capitalist, too-big-to-fail. Alas, Simon Perry is hanging it up. God Save The Independent Label! And what the heck is 'Mercury KX'? A new American
spacecraft?
Stale news. Big Dave's had a video on the subject on YouTube for weeks now. He is of course, delighted. The Tum thinks we might get some boxed sets now, and he just loves boxed sets!
Mercury KX (MKX) is a British, London-based modern classical, electronic, and avant-garde music record label that was founded in 2016. Artists signed to the label have included Ólafur Arnalds,[3] Anoushka Shankar, Guy Sigsworth, Jonny Greenwood, Keaton
Henson, Luke Howard, Sebastian Plano, and Lambert. It has no connection with the late Freddie nor King's Cross railway station.
Don't snigger at the Brits: if you ever want to make a record, you just might need to go to London.
Andrew Clarke
Canberra
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