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Re: [ARSCLIST] Marsh book
Karl Miller's citation of the Meyer dissertation about the NBC Symphony
might be the best bet for information. Mortimer Frank's Toscanini/NBC book is
magnificent and does list some non-AT broadcasts, but not all of them. Especially
those during the summers, when they were sometimes conducted by people many
would now consider unimportant. Perhaps he did it for reasons of space. But it
caused the omission of some important broadcasts, including (if I recall
correctly) the summer 1949 broadcast of Prokofiev's Peter and the Wolf narrated by
Lauritz Melchior and conducted by Reiner. It was either that or the premiere
of the Copland Clarinet Concerto with Benny Goodman and Reiner. Regardless,
there's no listing of the program in Frank's book.
Don Tait
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