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Yes, the players were mostly from the CSO, although I don't have definite information and have only "heard" that. However, I've been told on good authority that the Schory recording(s) (was) (were) made in Orchestra Hall. The pre-1966 revovation sound, before the acoustical catastrophe of the renovation, is there.
Don Tait
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Definitely recorded in Chicago, so members of the CSO seems likely. Sorkin founded Concert-Disc and Concert-Tapes as a recording vehicle for his Fine Arts Quartet, but put out a lot of other releases as well. Dick Schory got his start in percussion recordings with "Re- Percussion" on Concert-Disc, which does sound like it was recorded in Orchestra Hall. I like both the sound and the performances of Sorkin as conductor, and we reissued "Symphony of Dance" (with bonus tracks) from the reel tape editions.
dg
On Jul 29, 2007, at 12:00 AM, ARSCLIST automatic digest system wrote:
I have here a duped reel tape called "Symphony of the Dance" by Leonard Sorkin conducting the "Musical Arts Symphony" on ConcerTapes. What was this orchestra? Where was it recorded.
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