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Re: [ARSCLIST] STADIUM SYMPHONY was Szell on MAR Was:Bernstein



Lewisohn Stadium, no? Didn't the NYPhil. play there in summer?
-Larry

 

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> Subject: Re: [ARSCLIST] STADIUM SYMPHONY was Szell on MAR Was:Bernstein
> 
> I also have a couple of Columbias from the 50s that use this name.Here's a
question
> what is the origin of the name "Stadium Symphony",and why was it used?
> 
> 
>                                    Roger Kulp
> 
> Eric Goldberg <ericgoldie@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: I have several MAR recordings
> which list the Stadium Symphony
> 
> I know that Everest used this as a pseudonym for the New York
> Philharmonic. However, beside Bernstein recordings I have
> 
> Thomas Sherman conducting Beethoven's "emperor Concerto" with the
> Stadium SO. In his case, as well as the Music Appreciation SO, I
> suspect that it is realy the Little Orchestra
> 
> Max Rudolf Also recorded Schubert's Unfinished Sym with the SSO.
> 
> I also suspect that Wallenstein and the Music Appreciation SO, is in
> fact the Los Angeles Philharmonic.
> 
> Corrections of Confirmations are welcome.
> 
> Eric Goldberg
> 
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