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Re: [ARSCLIST] Bernstein info needed
David Lennick wrote:
Stan Punzel wrote:
Roger and Allison Kulp wrote:
Sorry,can't help you there.It wasn't until I spent some time over at
http://www.leonardbernstein.com/ ,that I realized the Music 
Appreciation Society record,was indeed a reissue.I have over 100 of 
these pre-stereo US Deccas,but I have never seen this one.The MAS 
issue,which dates from 1957,itself not that easy a find,is well 
worth picking up.The analysis record,usually throwaway junk,is by 
Bernstein himself at the piano.As far as I know,this is otherwise 
unissued.It may be a little bonus he recorded for Columbia,as they 
were wont to do in the 6-eye mono era,but decided not to 
release.They credit it,as Leonard Bernstein and The  Music 
Appreciation Symphony Orchestra,BTW.It was also pressed on better 
vinyl,than Decca used at the time.
                                    Roger Kulp
  
This has been reissued as part of the DG Original Master series. All 
of the MAS recordings with the analysis are included. The recordings 
are: Beethoven Eroica, Dvorak New World, Schumann 2nd, Brahms 4th and 
Tchaikovsky 6th.  I'm not sure how DG ended up with them, but there 
they are....
Stan Punzel
Simple..Decca (both US and UK) have long been part of the Universal 
Music Group which also owns DG, Philips, Verve, MGM, Mercury, and just 
about every other label not currently controlled by EMI, Warner Music 
or SonyBMG.
Any chance the DG reissue lists the Decca matrix numbers I'm looking for?
dl
Looking at the booklet, it does not show the matrix numbers....     What 
is interesting is that there is a picture of a DGG LP cover showing the 
Schumann 2nd, so it was issued in Germany...
Stan Punzel
David Lennick <dlennick@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: If anyone has a copy of 
Decca DL 9715, or even a reference to it, could you please let me 
know the matrix numbers? Ruppli doesn't list anything for Decca 
classical LPs and I have the disc only on a Music Appreciation 
reissue. It's Schumann's Symphony #2 in C, Leonard Bernstein & the 
Stadium Concerts Orchestra (New York Philharmonic).
Thanks!
dl
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