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Music Greater China (UMGC), a division of Universal
Music Group (UMG), today announced the official launch of Deutsche Grammophon China (DG China) and Blue Note Records China, marking a major expansion into China's burgeoning classical and jazz music sectors. As two of the most iconic and influential labels in global classical and jazz history, Deutsche Grammophon and Blue Note will now operate dedicated China imprints through collaboration with UMGC, bringing their artistic excellence and storied legacy into closer dialogue with China's music community.
Both new labels will focus on identifying and supporting rising Chinese talent, fostering original creativity, and building pathways for Chinese musicians to connect with global audiences. Timothy Xu, Chairman & CEO of Universal
Music Greater China, said: "For decades, Deutsche Grammophon and Blue Note have held a special place in the hearts of Chinese classical and jazz musicians. These labels have deeply influenced the way local artists understand, study, and create within these genres. Today marks a new beginning - for the first time, these two iconic brands are establishing dedicated labels in China to engage directly with local artists and communities. DG China and Blue Note Records China will be fully committed to discovering and supporting the next generation of talent emerging from China. Through these efforts, we hope to contribute to the growth and appreciation of classical and jazz music in China, and to help bring the richness of Chinese musical expression into deeper dialogue with the world."
Adam Granite, Executive Vice President, Market Development, Universal
Music Group, said: "At UMG, we are committed to supporting the development of diverse music cultures around the world. The launch of Deutsche Grammophon China and Blue Note Records China reflects this vision in action and marks a meaningful step forward in the evolution of our multi-label operations in the market. By combining the global heritage and artistic leadership of these two iconic labels with the market knowledge and cultural insight of our local team, we are creating a stronger platform to connect Chinese talent with global opportunities."
Deutsche Grammophon China (DG China) was officially launched with a mission to discover and support the next wave of Chinese classical talent, and to contribute to the broader appreciation of classical music in the country. The label will sign and develop emerging musicians from across China, backed by UMG's global infrastructure — from recording and repertoire development to international promotion and touring.
At the launch event, it was also announced that globally renowned pianists Lang Lang and Yuja Wang, and Long Yu, acclaimed conductor and
Music Director of the Shanghai Symphony Orchestra — all long-time international DG artists — will serve as Artistic Advisors to DG China.
Dr
Clemens Trautmann, President Deutsche Grammophon and New Business Strategy Global Classics, comments: "In the past decade Deutsche Grammophon has hugely increased its visibility in the vibrant Chinese classical music market, with the 120th anniversary gala concert in the Forbidden City, the re-signing of Lang Lang, and the comprehensive collaboration with Long Yu and the Shanghai Symphony Orchestra. We are proud to co-invest in the future generation of outstanding classical performers from Greater China, together with our esteemed colleagues at UMGC to foster the success of amazing new talent across recording, touring and brand partnerships. Embarking on this journey alongside the equally iconic Blue Note imprint and with our international artists Lang Lang, Yuja Wang and Long Yu as Artistic Advisors, underlines the global footprint and boundless creativity of UMG in the field of arts Lang Lang shared a special video message celebrating the launch and said, "Deutsche Grammophon has been my musical home for many years, and I'm thrilled to see the launch of DG China. It's an honor to serve as Artistic Advisor and continue supporting a label that has shaped my artistic journey. I believe DG China will be a key platform for emerging Chinese musicians and help connect classical music with broader audiences. I also hope it will bring more Chinese voices to the global stage — a mission I deeply believe in and am proud to be part of." Yuja Wang commented: "The Yellow Label has been my recording home for well over a decade, and I am delighted to see it engage with young artists in my home country. I am thrilled to support this initiative as Artistic Advisor and to help identify and grow future talent across the full spectrum of classical music."
DG China will release its first album on May 23, 2025 — Bach: The Cello Suites, performed by internationally acclaimed cellist Jian Wang. "Bach's Cello Suites have been the most important works in my life as a cellist," said Jian Wang. "Over the past two decades, I have approached them with deep reverence, constantly exploring new interpretations and artistic insights. On the 20th anniversary of my previous recording on Deutsche Grammophon, I felt a profound urge to revisit these masterpieces — to document my evolving understanding and reflections in a new rendition. I am truly grateful to DG Chinafor supporting this project."
DG China has also announced a special project with the Shanghai Symphony Orchestra to record and globally release the complete Shostakovich Symphonies in 2029,commemorating the orchestra's 150th anniversary.
Long Yu said: "It is a great honor to be named Artistic Advisor to DG China, and I appreciate the trust that Deutsche Grammophon and Universal
Music China have placed in me. I have enjoyed a long and rewarding relationship with the label, and it is thrilling to witness the launch of DG China as a new chapter in its celebrated legacy. Our upcoming Shostakovich project is not only a tribute to the Shanghai Symphony Orchestra's 150-year history, but also a powerful expression of the artistry and interpretive depth of Chinese musicians today. With DG's global platform, we are proud to bring these voices to audiences around the world."
The DG China launch event was also attended by leading figures from China's classical community, including composers Zhao Lin and Yu-Peng Chen, and Fedina Zhou, President of the Shanghai Symphony Orchestra.
The label's first signing is INNOUT, a groundbreaking avant-garde jazz duo composed of guitarist Xiao Jun and drummer An Yu. Known for their pure improvisational performances, INNOUT treats each live show as a spontaneous exploration of the present moment — a fresh act of musical reflection that unfolds in real time. Their work boldly integrates modern jazz, experimental electronics, and free-form composition, making them one of the most distinctive voices in China's contemporary jazz scene. Their signing signals the label's commitment to originality, adventurous artistry, and the evolving language of jazz in China.
Don Was, President of Blue Note Records, said: "Xiao Jun and An Yu are two of the most talented and visionary musicians I've ever met. Their music is going to 'blow people's minds' all over the world. It's a thrill and an honor to be able to launch Blue Note Records China with their music."
INNOUT commented: "Blue Note represents the musical spirit we have always admired. Partnering with Blue Note Records China is a continuation of our dream and marks a brand-new beginning."
In addition, Blue Note Records China will form a partnership with JZ Music, one of the most influential forces in China's jazz scene. The collaboration will focus on live performance opportunities — including artist touring, music festivals, and live house events — aimed at expanding the presence and visibility of Chinese jazz on both local an international stages.
Ren Yuqing, Founder of JZ Music, said: "We're excited to join forces with Blue Note Records China to bring more original Chinese jazz to the stage. Together, we hope to create more platforms for artists to perform, grow, and connect with wider audiences — both at home and abroad."
Justin Seltzer, Executive Vice President and General Manager of Blue Note Records, added: "Partnering with JZ
Music allows us to work alongside one of the most trusted and influential names in China's jazz community. With their deep local roots and long-standing commitment to live music, we're proud to create new opportunities for Chinesejazz to flourish and engage in the global conversation."
The launch of Blue Note Records China was also met with warm congratulations from across the country's jazz community, including celebratory video messages from a number of prominent artists and industry figures, including singer Li Quan, jazz pianist Huang Jianyi, guitarist Gu Zhongshan, drummer Xu Zhitong, trumpeter Toby Mak, saxophonist Huang Ye, guitarist Xu Zhihan, pianist Yang Guang, and drummer Xue Xiaolun