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Nowadays a German classical music company. The company and record factory Deutsche Grammophon GmbH, Deutsche Grammophon Gesellschaft mbH, Deutsche Grammophon Ges. mbH or Deutsche Grammophon was founded in Hannover. It operates or has operated famous labels such as Deutsche Grammophon, Grammophon, Archiv Produktion, Heliodor, and Polydor. [b]Do not enter as label, use Deutsche Grammophon or one of the other listed labels above.[/b] [b]Do not enter this label when Deutsche Grammophon-Aktiengesellschaft or Deutsche Grammophon A.G. appears as company[/b] Deutsche Grammophon GmbH was originally founded on 6th December 1898 by the brothers Joseph, Jacob and inventor Emile Berliner in Hanover as the German branch of E. Berliner's Gramophone Company. The record factory was placed into the J. Berliner - Telefonfabrik. The telephone factory was founded as early as 1881 when the U.S. citizen Emile Berliner visited Hanover. Because of Emil Berliner's innovations to the microphone, gramophone and the gramophone record, Deutsche Grammophon was designed to become a record plant. The client [l253617] for the British markets was founded earlier in the same year in England. In December 1900, it became a fully owned subsidiary of [l2375761], the successor to The Gramophone Co. Ltd. (which, in turn, was renamed The Gramophone Co. Ltd. in 1907). During the First World War, the German government took control of DGG and the UK parent was shut out without compensation (this came after the war but DGG would never again be a subsidiary of The Gramophone Co. Ltd.) From 1900 to 1937, the company generally traded as Deutsche Grammophon-Aktiengesellschaft (AG) and was lead from Berlin, but starting in 1917, during World War I, DG was part of [l48259]werke AG and was called Polyphon-Grammophon-Konzern. Polyphonwerke AG was also the early home of label [l1610]. The owner, Polyphonwerke AG, was merged with Deutsche Grammophon AG in 1932. Second history of the Deutsche Grammophon GmbH: 1937: The AG was liquidated and renamed again into Deutsche Grammophon GmbH. The financial owners were Deutsche Bank and Telefunken Gesellschaft. This meant that Telefunken Platte GmbH, which had been founded in 1932, acquired the production plant they needed. 1941: Deutsche Grammophon GmbH was sold to the Siemens & Halske AG electronics company. Siemens Spezial was started for classical records and Siemens Polydor for popular music. 1945: World War II totally ruined the factories and offices at Hanover. A small factory was relocated to Berlin, while the factory and headquarters in Hanover were being rebuilt. 1946: After decades of serving mainly as a record factory for the DG, the old leftover [l1610] by [l786827] became a label for popular music. In France, however, [l1610] was the only label instead of becoming [l7703]-label. No one was interested in buying anything that contained "Deutsche" in its name. 1949: For classical music DGG introduced for the first time a label under its own name, the Deutsche Grammophon Gesellschaft label. The previously used label, [l75886], was disbanded. In an agreement dated 5 July 1949, DGG gave an exclusive license to use the Nipper dog with gramophone long to the original owner Electrola, the German branch of EMI, effective 1 July 1951. 1954: The English subsidiary Polydor Records Ltd. was established in London. 1956: The administrative headquarter was relocated to Hamburg. French and Austrian subsidiaries Polydor S.A. Française and Polydor-Schallplatten-Gesellschaft mbH were established in Paris and Vienna respectively. 1958: The final label Deutsche Grammophon adopted the now-famous label design featuring a yellow cartouche bordered by a garland of tulips. 1959: Opening of the manufacturing plant "Werk II" in Langenhagen near Hanover. 1962: Siemens forms a joint venture with Netherlands based Philips to create the DGG/PPI Record Group. 1969: US and Indian subsidiaries [l264840] and [l269573] were established in New York City and Bombay respectively. 1971: PolyGram was established as a holding company for the DGG company Polydor International and the Philips company Phonogram International. 1987: Siemens sold most of their shares and Philips acquired a 90% ownership of the PolyGram; when the company went public, Philips' ownership was reduced to 75%. 1998: Seagram Company Ltd of Canada purchased PolyGram and merged it in January 1999 with Seagram-owned MCA Music Entertainment. Since then, Deutsche Grammophon has been integrated into the Universal Music Group, becoming a key part of Universal Classics along with Decca. It also manages the classical output of American Decca and Westminster Records, both originally owned by MCA Records. 2000: Seagram sold Universal Music Group to the French media company Vivendi. Use Deutsche Grammophon GmbH (1938-present) where it appears as such, or a variation of that name (for instance Deutsche Grammophon Gesellschaft mbH.) Use Deutsche Grammophon Hamburg where it appears as Deutsche Grammophon, Hamburg or Deutsche Grammophon Gesellschaft, Hamburg, or a variation. Use Deutsche Grammophon where Deutsche Grammophon or Deutsche Grammophon Gesellschaft is used as label. Use Deutsche Grammophon Gesellschaft where the Deutsche Grammophon or Deutsche Grammophon Gesellschaft trademark is used for a company credit. Use Deutsche Grammophon-Aktiengesellschaft (1900-1937), where it appears as such, or a variation of that name (for instancel Deutsche Grammophon AG.) Use Deutsche Grammophon G.M.B.H. Hannover where it appears as such. Use Deutsche Grammophon G.m.b.H. Berlin where it appears as such (1945 - 1949). For lacquer cut & pressing roles, there is Deutsche Grammophon Gesellschaft Pressing Plant (1946-1972), this name will not appear on any record, but can be derived from the runouts.
Sub-labels
Deutsche Grammophon Hamburg
Trade name referring to the [l=Deutsche Grammophon GmbH] company while based in Hamburg. Deutsche Grammophon moved its headquarters to Hamburg in 1956. It may appear on Deutsche Grammophon records ...
Alte Jakobstraße – Raum IX, Berlin
Historic recording studio of [l107525], located in Alte Jakobstraße 32 between 1938 and 1945. Established after the conversion of the former Zentraltheater (or Central-Theater), it offered state-...
Deutsche Grammophon G.m.b.H. Berlin
Record company of Deutsche Grammophon in Berlin between 1945 and 1949. Located in the former DGG headquarter in Ringbahnstraße 63, Berlin-Tempelhof. Labels usually carry the following licence ...
DG Photo Archive
[b]This is not a label.[/b] It is to be used for copyright credits for [a13992283]. For copyright credits for DG Archive, use [l1279895].
Deutsche Grammophon
German label. [b]Label Code: LC 0173 / LC 09173.[/b] Deutsche Grammophon, or Deutsche Grammophon Gesellschaft, has been the main classical music label of German record company [l=Deutsche Grammop...
Heliodor
German label. [b]Label Code: LC 0765 / LC 00765[/b] The [l143563] had registered the Name Heliodor as early as 29 July 1914, but it was not until the beginning of the production of vinyl records ...
Grammophon
German label from the shellac era. Introduced in 1914, the label was initially named [i]Schallplatte „Grammophon“[/i] and used by the [l=Deutsche Grammophon-Aktiengesellschaft] until 1927. [i]Scha...
Archiv Produktion
German label. [b]Label Code: LC 0113 / LC 00113[/b] Founded in 1949 as "[l944151]", dedicated to research on and preservation of historical scores and performances on authentic period instruments...
Talent (3)
LC 8962
Polydor Records Canada Limited
Canadian Polydor company formed in November 1966 by [l=Deutsche Grammophon GmbH] but commenced trading under the name Polydor Records Canada Limited on 1 November 1967 as manufacturer and distribut...
Siemens Spezial
German Shellac label. [b]Label Code: LC 0342 / LC 00342[/b] The Siemens Spezial label (Shellac) was introduced in 1942 by [l=Deutsche Grammophon GmbH], and replaced the [l2568448] label completel...
Polydor Ltd. (2)
Canadian Polydor company formed in November 1966 by [l=Deutsche Grammophon GmbH] but commenced trading under the name Polydor Records Canada Limited on 1 November 1967 as manufacturer and distribut...
Polydor Ltée
Ltée is the abbreviation in French of "Limitée" (Limitée = Limited). French name of Canadian Polydor company formed in November 1966 by [l=Deutsche Grammophon GmbH] but commenced trading under t...
Polydor Wien
Trade name for the Austrian Polydor company, used for 'Recorded By' credits from ~1960 until the establishment of [l=Polyphon Schallplatten Ges. mbH]. Replaced by [l=Polyphon Wien] until the early ...
Koch Classics
German label Label Code: LC 10015
Siemens Polydor
German label operating between 1941 and 1943 (after the take over of [l7703] by Siemens & Halske). Label Code: LC 2574 / LC 02574
Heliodor Record Company Limited
British subsidiary of [l107525]. Operating under this name from 28 July 1954 to 25 September 1958. Full legal entity name: Heliodor Record Company Limited First UK company number: 00536224 In...
Nippon Grammophon Co., Ltd.
Japanese: 日本グラモフォン株式会社 Japanese record company, established 1956 as subsidiary of Deutsche Grammophon Gesellschaft mbH. [b]Note: do not enter this as label, but only with company credits.[/b] ...
Deutsche Grammophon Gesellschaft Pressing Plant
The vinyl and cassette manufacturing facilities of [l=Deutsche Grammophon GmbH]. [b]Only valid for releases between June 1946 and December 1972[/b]! DGG strictly separated the recording and the ...
Starportrait (2)
Compilation series launched by [l=Deutsche Grammophon GmbH] in 1970, including German and international Rock/Pop/Schlager repertoire on [l=Polydor] and popular jazz recordings on [l=Verve Records]....
Contact
Deutsche Grammophon GmbH Stralauer Allee 1 10245 Berlin Germany Tel.: +49 (0) 30 52007 07 Fax.: +49 (0) 30 52007 1799 E-Mai: info@deutschegrammophon.com