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Re: [ARSCLIST] Rozsa Concerto for String Orchestra



I have those same discs. This sounds like an air-check or perhaps an in-house recording of a live concert. I know from somewhere that Rozsa himself is conducting, and it may have been a US premiere. I dubbed these to tape some time ago and found there were gaps during the side changes, which were filled satisfactorally by an old Vox recording of the work. Whoever made the Electro-Vox discs apparently had to use an additional disc to get the last minute or so of music, and having done so, then squeezed that last minute onto the end of the previous disc (you can hear the hit the sound quality takes at that spot). At least that's the way it was on my copy of the discs.

The Miklos Rozsa Society did make this recording available to its members at one time. You might get an answer to your question on their forum:

http://p222.ezboard.com/fmiklosrozsatherzsaforum

dg

On Nov 22, 2007, at 12:00 AM, ARSCLIST automatic digest system wrote:

This is a recording of the Miklós Rózsa "Concerto for String Orchestra",made on January 29,1945,presumably with Rózsa as conductor.No orchestra is credited.Is anybody aware of this recording ? Was it ever issued commercially ? I can find no mention of it any where on the web.


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