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Diapason (magazine)

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Editor
  
Emmanuel Dupuy

First issue
  
1956

Country
  
France

Frequency
  
monthly

Company
  
Mondadori

Circulation
  
35419 (as of 30 June 2008)

Diapason (literally "through all notes") is a monthly magazine, published in French by Italian media group Mondadori. The magazine focuses on classical music, especially classical music recordings and hi-fi. The magazine was created by Georges Chérière in Angers, France under the title Diapason donne le ton dans l'Ouest and the first issue was published in Paris, 1956.

The critics of Diapason review internationally released classical CDs and DVDs each month, and the best ten albums are awarded by the prestigious Diapason d'Or. The award is comparable with those given by the BBC Music Magazine and Gramophone.

Diapason provides information online via two websites.

The principal French language alternative to Diapason was Le Monde de la Musique, but that magazine ceased publication in 2009. Much of its readership then transferred to Diapason, increasing the circulation there. That magazine's highly regarded equivalent to the Diapason d'Or was the Choc du Monde de la Musique, often spelled CHOC.

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Diapason (magazine) Wikipedia