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Re: [ARSCLIST] Which U.S. Orchestra Recorded First? -- Arthur Fiedler question



Actually, Victor Herbert played 'cello in Eduard Strauss' orchestra in, if I recall correctly, the summer of 1880.

Herbert's performance of the "Du und Du Walzer," is far different from any other J. Strauss performance I ever heard- much more "schwungvoll" than even Kna or Stolz.

I recall reading in a not-to-long-ago-Grove article that, among the reasons the waltz was considered an evil dance was that the man held the woman' right hand in his left and steered her by having his right hand on her breast. Brings a new insight into the expression, "save the last dance for me." I'm hoping to post this to the Classic Record Collector site this summer.

And one could believe this, hearing the way Herbert conducts Strauss, the only example I know of a recording by this composer by him, and far less sedate and polite than recordings by him of whatles by other composers, including himself.

Stock claimed he spent a summer in Vienna learning how to conduct "the waltz" as well. Judging by his recorded triangular examples, he flunked the course.

Steve Smolian



----- Original Message ----- From: "Don Tait" <Dontaitchicago@xxxxxxx>
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Subject: Re: [ARSCLIST] Which U.S. Orchestra Recorded First? -- Arthur Fiedler question



Regarding Fiedler's work in Johann Strauss III's orchestra, in her
biography of her father Johana Fiedler says that he toured in the orchestra during the
summer of 1912. That's the only year she lists. If he did it during any other
year it would still probably only have been in the summer, because Fiedler
was a student in Berlin for the rest of the year as well as playing second
violin in the Berlin String quartet (his father played first). The family returned
to Boston for good in 1915, so the summer of 1912 seems to be the only
definite time that Fiedler could have been in any of Strauss's recordings.


Did Strauss make any recordings in the summer of 1912? Is there a
discography of them that gives recording dates? That would be nice to have in any case.


Don Tait


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