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Re: arsclist Brad Kay's `accidental' stereo
John Hayward-Warburton asked:
> Does anyone know of a way of contacting an American named Brad Kay,
> who did some work on matched synchronized recordings of, among other
> pieces, works by Elgar some time ago?
I think some of the people on the 78-L are in contact with him. The
addresses Bill Klinger gave are the latest I have, but I do know
that he is on the web.
These recordings are very controversial--EMI will not acknowledge
even the possibility of their being done from two different
microphones. Yet BMG has finally issued the two Program
Transcription sides by Duke Ellington in stereo--as discovered by
Brad Kay, and re-engineered by Seth Winner. Another source of info
about the classical matched pair recordings is Bill Moran. He is
the one who gave me info many years ago about the classical
recordings, including the Chaillapin Royal Albert Hall concert.
Mike Biel m.biel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx