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Re: [ARSCLIST] Pathe 12" Waldorf-Astoria DO



Nope. Not there or under Waldorf Astoria either.

It's "Concert Orchestra" which makes it a bit more perplexing.

Steve

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usually the orchestra was associated with bandleader Joseph Knecht--check
Rust's Dance Bands vol. 1.
Dick




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[ARSCLIST] Pathe 12" Waldorf-Astoria DO






I just received a Pathe Actuelle 12" 78, 15105. It contains Chabrier's Habanera (originally a piano piece, here orchestrated similarly to that by the composer) and the March of the Toys from Herbert's "Babes in Toyland."



The performing group is credited as the Waldorf-Astoria Concert Orchestra.
It sounds like 20 or so musicians.



Who conducts?  What was this doing on Pathe as a 12"?   Something here
smells fishy- another group in disguise.



I can't say I've seen many other 12" Actuelles.  Is there a story behind
this?



Steve Smolian



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