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for classical music at BMG, explains, “We decid-

ed to do it because the format had become stan-

dard, and projected volume of hardware for last

Fall was so high. This was an elaborate joint

venture between various Bertlesmann compa-

nies. We were shooting it in high definition, with multiple

cameras, and a documentary was going to be made. It was an

opportunity to put a product on the market that we felt would

have the highest level-capability of features for the format.”

Turandot has all available bells and whistles, including a

behind-the-scenes documentary, camera angle changes, sepa-

rate audio track, multiple languages for titles, to say nothing

of the standard indexing programs. “It really shows the capa-

bility of DVD, and what everyone should be thinking abut

when making decisions about doing it in future,” Kuehn says.

(See review, this issue.)

So far, BMG reports that the title is selling well – several

thousand copies – though it is moving more through internet

sales than conventional retail. Also helpful was the June PBS

broadcast, after which sales made a 40 percent jump. Kuehn

doesn’t think it’s necessarily selling to the people who plan to

play it on their computers, however. “My guess is this is more

of a dedicated DVD player audience. It’s a big, colorful spec-

tacle. Still, the market is going in the direction that will see

computer and TV combined.”

BMG Classics will be doing more DVDs. “Eventually,”

says Kuehn. “It more than doubles the production budget

from video, because the authoring costs are high. If we took

videos from the catalog and reissued them, we would have

to give them something special, such as interviews, docu-

mentary footage, opera libretti in three languages. The labor

that goes into that is expensive. We’ve earmarked some

items as good candidates. We could just take the four or five

best-selling operas or videos, do a master transfer, and rush

them out to take advantage of the fall buying season. But if

we want to be able to market them properly, we have to give

the consumer something different. Just the higher defini-

tion is not enough – and most of them have been on

laserdisc.”

For new programs, Kuehn says, “our strategy is to reserve

DVD to those projects with the biggest commercial potential,

say, an event with a TV broadcast. We’re also doing more new

recordings now with future DVD audio in mind as well. Since

the format standard isn’t completely agreed upon, it’s a little

risky to release it now. Then in ten years, if we want to come

back and exploit the catalog, we won’t have to go back and

remaster.”

The Atlantic Warner classical labels – Teldec, Erato, and

Nonesuch – are also going slowly, according to Arthur Moor-

head, VP, Associated labels. The company is planning two or

possibly three titles for the fall. One will definitely be the

exotic Matthew Bourne Swan Lake – that’s the one with male

swans. Two documentaries Richter: The Enigma (about Svi-

atoslav Richter, the late Soviet pianist; review, The Absolute

Sound, Issue 115, page 144) and The Art of Singing (in which

households names in opera talk about vocal technnique and

performance) are also under consideration. “We’re still con-

quering technology issues,” Moorhead says. “Most of our

repertoire is from Europe, and it’s expensive to remaster it to

the US/Japanese standard. If these do well, we’ll do more. We

have a great video catalog.”

It doesn’t look as though Atlantic is going to be rushing to

market with classical concert videos, however. “It’s the age-

old conflict. Things intended for the stage, like theater, ballet,

and opera, are immediately interesting from a marketing

standpoint. Videos of people performing sonatas – that’s for a

special kind of consumer. It’s a struggle we had with VHS and

laserdisc, and it won’t change.”

Small, independent video labels are being careful, too. VAI

(Video Artists International) which has a large library of his-

torical classical video, is not even entering the market yet.

“The compressing and authoring costs to create a DVD are

not justifiable for our type of product,” says Ed Cardona, the

company’s general manager. “As with CD, the pricing will

have to come down to where it becomes reasonable, and we

can generate a profit after conversion. But now, with the num-

ber of units we typically move on a historical classical release,

which can be a few thousand to perhaps 10,000 to 15,000 over

the life of the program, it’s too high a number. We didn’t do

laserdisc for the same reason, and now we’re glad we didn’t

spend the money on it. It’s better to allow the majors and

mass-market merchandisers to set the format definitively.

Once it’s being done on a mass-market basis to a high degree,

that usually drives prices down low enough so that it becomes

reasonable to invest.”

Kultur, a New Jersey-based producer of opera and other

classical videos with 1,200 performing arts titles now on the

market, thinks differently. Dennis Hedlund, chairman of the

company, reports, “We’ve been watching for two years, and

we’ve decided to go ahead this fall with 20 DVD titles,” he

says. Initial titles will focus on star names, such as Barysh-

nikov, Nureyev, Callas, Domingo, Pavarotti, and Leonard

Bernstein. “The profit margins have eroded even before we

got started, with some companies putting out product at

$14.95 and $19.95,” he says. “Our minimum price will have

to be $24.95 or $34.95, depending on if it’s one disc or two.

But we survived Beta and laserdisc. And because of the

compatibility with the computer, DVD is the future of the

world. I see Best Buy going to 50 percent DVD, 50 percent

VHS – the handwriting is on the wall. And since some cus-

tomers already have our whole collection, we’re honor

bound to make the product different, with additional

footage, bios, possibly adding an additional language. Some

titles we’re now acquiring might go straight to DVD – per-

haps some of our visual art titles, which have more applica-

tion for the search-and-find capability. We’ll see what hap-

pens to the first titles between now and the end of the year.”

By that time, some of the fence-sitters may have decided

that the whole medium is too much fun to miss. For

starters, how about the outrageous Peter Sellars produc-

tions of Mozart operas (in unlikely modern settings) with

the addition of commentary from the director, as has been

done for films? Maybe then we’ll know what he was really

thinking.

Heidi Waleson writes about opera for The Wall Street Jour-

nal, and used to be a classical music columnist for Billboard.

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