It's a long story. Read the articles.
Steve Smolian
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From: "Roger and Allison Kulp" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Monday, March 27, 2006 2:43 PM
Subject: Re: [ARSCLIST] Which US Orchestra Recorded First ?
>I have not seen your article yet,but I am assuming,you have uncovered the
>identities,of the orchestras,on many pre-1916 recordings.If I am not
>mistaken,the first identified US orchestras ,were The New York
>Philharmonic,and Metropolitan Opera Orchestras,on Columbia,predating the
>Mucks on Victor,by a few months.In looking through my own records,the
>earliest symphonic records I found,were,an early Columbia Double Disc
>1911,I think (Although this may be a European recording.),by Felix
>Weingartner,and an unknown orchestra.And some pre-1916 recordings by The
>Victor Concert Orchestra (Shilkret ?),with excerpts from symphonies. My
>question is would The VCO count as a "real" orchestra?
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