Can someone tell me why when I reply to a topic,there are repeated phrases I did not type?
Roger
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From: Roger Kulp <[log in to unmask]>
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Subject: Re: [ARSCLIST] early stereophony
Why,if indeed the Soviets took the tapes,would they not have later
Why,if indeed the Soviets took the tapes,would they not have later been issued on MK/Akkord/Melodiya,etc,like the Furtwangler recordings were?
Roger
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From: "Gray, Mike" <[log in to unmask]>
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Subject: Re: [ARSCLIST] early stereophony
Further on Columbia stereo ...
The IS Agon was recorded at Goldwyn Stage 7 in Hollywood, June 17, 1957.
From 1957 - 1959, Columbia often had both two- and three-track running at orchestral sessions.
If we really want to be complete ref. stereo, we ought to credit the Dutch / Philips-Miller experiments recorded onto film in 1939 - 1940. To my knowledge, these recordings have never been published.
On RRG - From the summary of Heinz H.K. Thiele's presentation on RRG stereo at AES in Berlin in 1993:
'Approximately 200 recordings, mainly of classical music, were made at the RRG. Only five of these recordings remain in existence today -- the others could not be found after World War II.'
The missing reels undoubtedly went to Moscow where they were degaussed and reused by the Russians on captured Magnetophone machines.
Mike Gray
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