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Re: [ARSCLIST] First LP



Sony Masterworks' "Milestones in Columbia's History" web site
(http://www.masterworksheritage.com/history.html) says it was
Mendelssohn's Violin Concerto, with Nathan Milstein, the New York
Philharmonic Orchestra and Bruno Walter (available on CD: SMK 64459).

However, that initial release included several titles, so it seems somewhat
arbitrary to call any one of them the "first." The Milstein/NYP may have
had the first catalog number, but arguably, all of the titles in that group
ought to share the distinction.

John Ross
Northwest Folklife
Seattle


At 6/10/2005 11:18 AM, Nicole Blain wrote:



On June 21st, 1948, Columbia Records launched the first long play record. Would anyone know who and what were on the very first LP?

I've found one source that indicates it may have been Mendelssohn's violin
concerto.



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