Date:Fri, 12 Jan 2007 09:00:58 -0500
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Subject:Re: Classical record review media
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Hi Steve and List folks (to check my memory),
You might consider adding
International Record Review (British)
International Piano (British)
Is American Record Guide still stumbling along - don't know
There are some reviews in For the Record (formerly Hillandale News of CLPGS).
No doubt others can add.
Best wishes, Richard
At 11:59 PM 1/11/2007, you wrote:
>I'm assembling a list of surviving classical record review
>magazines, papers that run classical music reviews, blogs, etc. for
>a client. This includes the US foreign language press and magazines
>of all countries. I'm less interested in publications that have only
>long articles focussing on one or two releases, such as The New Yorker.)
>
>Here is what I've come up with to start
>
>Magazines:
>ARSC Journal
>Classic Record Collector
>Fanfare
>Gramophone
>Notes
>Opera (vocal)
>Opera News (vocal)
>Record Collector (the classsical vocal one)
>Strad (string playing)
>
>Significant newspapers that review classical CDs: (I'm not sure of
>the names) (Significant means there is a large enough readership
>that a positive response will result in a measurable increase in sales.)
>
>Aufbau (do they still do record reviews?)
>Chicago Times
>Christian Science Monitor
>New York Times
>Los Angeles Times
>Village Voice (do they still do classical reviews?
>Washington Post
>Washington Blade (Can others supply the named of gay-oriented papers
>in other cities?)
>
>Radio:
>NPR
>WBJC (Baltimore)
>
>Net:
>Amazon.com
>Music on the Web
>
>Additions to and comments about the above list are welcomed.
>
>Steve Smolian