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Re: [ARSCLIST] Met Opera Reocrd Club - was "Other memorable record stores"



David Hamilton wrote:
Contrary to popular belief, the Met does not own the Metropoliitan Opera Record Club recordings, nor did they ever hold the masters. The entire project was carried out under the auspices of the Book of the Month Club, working with Columbia and RCA (the matrix numbers reveal which company did the engineering and pressing). The "Metropolitan Opera Record Club" was a b brand name for BOMC. The Met merely lent its name (for a consideration) and BOMC was supposed to use Met performers (they began near the bottom of the barrel, then discovered that names DID make the recordings sell better. RCA later arranged with the BOMC to issue the Périchole and the abridged Boris sung in English (in Karel Rathaus's "realization" of Mussorgsky's orchestration), which they had recorded, on RCA retail discs (IIRC, Bing complained in his memoirs that the Met got none of the money from that.) Last I heard, nobody seems to know where the masters are. And, AFAIK, all Met Opera Guild CD tracks drawn from that series have been dubbed from LPs.

David

Again, my understanding is that regardless of who published the recordings under what licensing, the copyright was and is held by the Metropolitan Opera itself.


Mike
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