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Re: [ARSCLIST] Soviet Recordings: labels
>
> Dear Thomas
If you hear of anyone who has mp3 copies of THE BIG BROADCAST ,I'd be keen
to swop my vintage mp3's for them.
NIGEL
Thomas Stern <sternth@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Here is a website with many images of Russian record labels....
> Best wishes, Thomas.
>
> http://www.collectable-records.ru/labels/RUSSIA/PRE-REVOLUTION
> LABELS/index.htm
> <
> http://www.collectable-records.ru/labels/RUSSIA/PRE-REVOLUTION%20LABELS/index.htm
> >
>
> Natalie Zelensky wrote:
>
> >Dear ARSC-memebers,
> >
> >Thanks so much for your responses -- they have brought me closer to
> unveiling this mystery. Your answers have spawned several more questions,
> which I am hoping you can answer:
> >
> >Do you know whether or not the records imported for the 1939 World's Fair
> were the first Soviet records imported to the US? If not, does anyone know
> definitively which were the first?
> >
> >Does anyone know the label names of the 1939 World's Fair records of
> Soviet music and/or the repertoire contained on these records?
> >
> >Does anyone know which came first: records from the Soviet Union, or US
> made (or pressed) records of Soviet songs? Record labels for either?
> >
> >For the record (pardon the pun), I am trying to find information
> regarding recordings of Soviet music in the US, including both imported and
> those made/pressed in the US.
> >
> >Thank you very much,
> >
> >Natalie
> >
> >----------------------------------------
> >
> >
> >>Date: Tue, 13 Nov 2007 12:05:33 -0500
> >>From: dlennick@xxxxxxxxxxxx
> >>Subject: Re: [ARSCLIST] Soviet Recordings
> >>To: ARSCLIST@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >>
> >>There's no one "World's Fair" recording..lots of titles were exported
> over here
> >>with those labels in 1939 (although my understanding is that the records
> came
> >>but the Russians didn't, because of impending war). Once those pressings
> were
> >>sold off, Stinson Trading Corp. had new masters dubbed from them and
> continued
> >>to sell them as US pressings.
> >>
> >>I'm sure others will have lots to add..Mike Biel, where are you?
> >>
> >>dl
> >>
> >>Natalie Zelensky wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >>>Hello,
> >>>
> >>>I am trying to gather information on the early distribution of Soviet
> recordings in the US.
> >>>
> >>>1. What was the first recording of Soviet songs that was released in
> the US? (year?; label? contents?)
> >>>
> >>>2. I also am trying to find more information regarding subsequent
> distribution of recordings of Soviet songs in the US. (Labels?; History?;
> Would the companies simply copy from eachother and resell under their
> respective labels?). Based on my research in American and Russian-American
> papers, it appears that Stinson and the "Am-Rus Music Corporation" were the
> first distributors of these records - is this true? Does anyone know
> anything else about this "Am-Rus" company?
> >>>
> >>>3. Could anyone tell me more about the "World's Fair"
> recording. (Year?; Contents?; Performers?).
> >>>
> >>>4. Does anyone have any suggestions for sources about early Soviet
> recordigs in the US?
> >>>
> >>>Thank you very much.
> >>>
> >>>N. Zelensky
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