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Re: [ARSCLIST] Warsaw Concerto / STINSON SLP 38 / SCHWANN Catalog



Hi Thomas,

Unfortunately, I haven't a single Stinson LP.

Sorry,

Bob Hodge 

Robert Hodge,
Senior Engineer
Belfer Audio Archive
Syracuse University
222 Waverly Ave .
Syracuse N.Y. 13244-2010

315-443- 7971
FAX-315-443-4866

>>> sternth@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 10/3/2006 2:02 PM >>>
Hello Robert,
  Does BELFER have any of the Stinson LP's - 26, 38, 45 49, 68, 72, 75,

89 ??
Thanks, Thomas.

Robert Hodge wrote:

>I've never seen the film, but I'm aware that many prints were cut ,
>especially for televised showings.. The piece could easily have been
>used in it's entirety as intermission , entre act, exit or walk in
>music. Most if not all television prints are missing these segments . 
 
>
> I could see the studio recording the entire piece of music to make
>mixing and interpolation in the picture more easily accomplished. It
>would have fit on a single 1000' roll of film. 
> Reproduction through a sound reader with a sound gate and without a
>rotary stabliser would account for the flutter. I doubt very much that
a
>commercial studio recording would have been OK'd for issue with the
>flutter element.  
>
>My 2 bits...
>
>Bob Hodge
>
>Robert Hodge,
>Senior Engineer
>Belfer Audio Archive
>Syracuse University
>222 Waverly Ave .
>Syracuse N.Y. 13244-2010
>
>315-443- 7971
>FAX-315-443-4866
>
>  
>
>>>>dlennick@xxxxxxxxxxxx 10/2/2006 6:30 PM >>>
>>>>        
>>>>
>Frank Strauss wrote:
>
>  
>
>>On 10/2/06, Roger and Allison Kulp <thorenstd124@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>    
>>
>>>There are also a couple of halfway decent records of it by The
>>>      
>>>
>Boston
>  
>
>>>Pops,fron the 50s.Halfway decent,due to the innate limitations of
>>>      
>>>
>the
>  
>
>>>piece.
>>>           Roger kulp
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>      
>>>
>>Maybe the Warsaw Concerto isn't a priceless classical treasure, but
>>    
>>
>it isn't
>  
>
>>bad movie music.
>>    
>>
>
>In fact it does what it has to do in that context and does it very
>well. Too bad
>Rachmaninoff or his publisher turned down that gig..a mistake
rectified
>(or
>compounded) by his Second Concerto providing the score for "Brief
>Encounter".
>
>I've seen Dangerous Moonlight only once, and the Warsaw Concerto
wasn't
>heard in
>its entirety. Is it, or did I see an edited print? If it isn't played
>complete,
>then a finished print couldn't have provided the source for the
>Columbia 78.
>
>(Thomas, one of these days we'll get back to your question about
>Stinson 38.)
>
>dl
>
>
>  
>


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