Deutsche Harmonia Mundi

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German label that specialises in early music and contemporary classical music. The label started in the late 1970s as a follow-up to Harmonia Mundi.

The label's beginnings date back to the 1950s, when owner Rudolf Ruby from met Harmonia Mundi.
In the late 1970s the name of Harmonia Mundi in changed to "Deutsche Harmonia Mundi". This was around the time that Harmonia Mundi's distributor BASF exited the recorded music industry. In 1977 for example, Billboard Magazine reported that Fonit Cetra of italy "acquired distribution rights for the Harmonia Mundi catalogue, which in Italy is known as Deutsche Harmonia Mundi, to set it apart from the French label with the same name." In , distribution of Deutsche Harmonia Mundi switched from BASF to EMI.
In 1986, EMI took over worldwide distribution until 1988 when it switched to BMG. Five years later Ruby sold Deutsche Harmonia Mundi to BMG.
Nowadays the label is owned by Sony Music Entertainment.

After the sale of Deutsche Harmonia Mundi, Ruby started Ars Musici.

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Sony Classical

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Deutsche Harmonia Mundi Sony Music Entertainment GmbH Bülowstr. 80 10783 Berlin https://www.sonyclassical.de/

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Sony Music Entertainment GmbH Bülowstr. 80 10783 Berlin https://discogs.suserie.com/cdn-cgi/l/email-protection" class="__cf_email__" data-cfemail="513a3e3f25303a2511223e3f283c242238327f323e3c">[email protected]

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  • oldvinylcollector's avatar
    The founder's name was Ruby not Rudy. EMI Electrola took over the manufacture and distribution in 1977 which was when the name was changed to Deutsche Harmonia Mundi.