Steven Smolian wrote:
For years I thought Tele was the Nazi record label, making the official
discs for their radio station libraries.
These records are among the great discographic mysteries. The German
radio published catalogs of this stuff for their own internal use. The
disccs almost never turn up. I remeber seing listed a Beethoven 9 with
Rehkemper singing the bass part. Apparently they made 12 copies of each
selected broadcast for later use, distributing one to each of the 12 (I
think) regional stations. This goes back to 1928 or so, pre Hitler. I
have what I believe to be one of them, an "Un bel di" or the like with
Reining, incomplete on one side,
Someone abroad with better German than mine might consider this as a
research project.
So where can I find these catalogs?! It sounds like they might help me
solve one of the great puzzles, the "Fritz Schreiber" Eroica, issued in
the early 50s on Allegro 3113, but clearly recorded pre-1945. (It's worth
solving because the performance has certain of Furtwangler's unique
'fingerprints', but not others.)
Regards,
Eric Grunin
www.grunin.com/eroica
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