Fanfare (magazine)

American classical and jazz review magazine From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Fanfare (magazine)

Fanfare is an American bimonthly magazine devoted to reviewing recorded music in all playback formats. It mainly covers classical music, but since inception, has also featured a jazz column in every issue.

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EditorJoel Bruce Flegler
CategoriesClassical music
Frequencybimonthly
Circulation8,000 (2012)
PublisherJoel Bruce Flegler
First issue1 September 1977
CompanyFanfare, Inc.
a New Jersey corporation
CountryUnited States
Based inTenafly, New Jersey
LanguageEnglish
Websitewww.fanfaremag.com
ISSN0148-9364
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History and profile

Fanfare was founded on 1 September 1977 "as a labor of love"[1] by an elementary-school teacher turned editor named Joel Bruce Flegler (born 1941). After 47 years, he is still the publisher.[1][2]

The magazine now runs to over 600 pages in a 6 in × 9 in (150 mm × 230 mm) format with about 80% of the editorial copy devoted to record reviews, and a front section with a substantial number of interviews and feature articles.[3] It avoids equipment and pop music coverage, and includes reviews of more classical releases than most similar magazines.[1][4]

Subscriptions include online access to current content and archives of past issues.[5]

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