Cleverly, I think side 1, the side that made the offset work, was
Shubert's Unfinished.
Steve
----- Original Message ----- From: "David Lennick" <dlennick@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Sent: Saturday, September 15, 2007 9:20 PM
Subject: Re: [ARSCLIST] Hatto, etc.
Steven C. Barr(x) wrote:
----- Original Message ----- From: "Eric Goldberg"
<ericgoldie@xxxxxxxxxx>
What do you mean by "encyclopedia sets". I don't recall many Vox's
with misleading attributions, except for the several names for the
Vienna Symphony Orchestra, and the Stuttgart Pro Musica, which I
believe was basically the Stuttgart Chamber Orchestra without
Munchinger conducting. I almost forgot, the Corelli Tri-Centenary
String Orchestra which was comprised of NBC Symphony players.
I wonder if by "encyclopedia sets" he is referring to the sets of LP's
sold in supermarkets (as sets of encyclopedias also were...) on a basis
where "Volume 1" cost 99 cents, and following volumes cost a bit
more...?
Inevitably, the thrift stores were/are full of "Volume 1" books/discs/
usw., but the subsequent volumes are harder to find...
Steven C. Barr
The infuriating one was the Webster Library, where each disc contained
half of a work that was continued on the next week's disc. I actually
have a complete set, in its binder. Don't ask me why.
dl
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