Below is a list of HERITAGE albums,
list price (3.98, 4.98) are given as 4 and 5 at the beginning of the line.
This seems to correspond to 10" and 12" diameters for those I can check -
anyone know if that does NOT hold for any titles?
I've also found the following listings, dated 1956, but these may NOT be the from the same company,
or may be late issues on this Heritage label, after the company was
sold to Beechurst Press....????
Emil m Gilels
32 Variations in c, WoO 80
1952 - Moscow
MELODIYA S10-07483-84 (LP)
BRUNO BR-14014 (LP)
COLOSSEUM CRLP 177 (LP)
HERITAGE SS 1203 (LP)
Piano Trio in a, Op.50 2/1/1952 - Moscow - Kogan/Rostropovich
MELODIYA ND 0289-90 (LP)
MELODIA/AUSLESE 85 176 XK (2LP)
MELODIYA/VICTOR VICX-1016 {LP}
A440 AC 1202 (LP)
HERITAGE SS 1203 (LP)
SS 1205 Gliere: Triumphal Overture. GAUK. Symphony #1. GLIERE. Muravlev: AzovMountain. GORCHAKOV.
SS 1207 WILBUR DE PARIS new orleans jazz
Anyone know ???
Please let me know of any additions and corrections to this list.
THANKS!
Best wishes, Thomas.
HERITAGE PRODUCTIONS CORPORATION
17 East 48 Street New York 17
11 East 36 Street New York 16
4 A 0073 Gershwin Plays Gershwin
4 A 0074 Bernard Shaw Speaks
5 A 1201 If I'm Elected
5 A 1202 Bertrand Russell Speaks
LP-SS-1204 AN EVENING WITH ROLAND HAYES
4 H 0050 Conquest By Love: Gandhi-Einstein, etc.
5 H 0051 Tryout: Weill-Gershwin
4 H 0052 Blues Revisited: W.C. Handy
4 H 0053 A Touch Of Rome: Harold Rome
4 H 0054 World Weary: Noel Coward
4 H 0055 Harold Rome: Fanny
4 H 0056 Greta: Intimate Songs
5 H 0057 Comden & Green Vol. One
4 H 0058 Comden & Green Vol. Two
5 H 0059 Town Meeting
5 H 0060 Alan Jay Lerner
4 PD 100 Carradine: Dramatic Interpretations
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It was definity not Haydn Society. Vic Talbot, who ran it in NY, was among
my closest friends.
I'm sure it was Concert Hall but have not yet had time to go to the files.
Record Company addresses, particulary in New York, are strange. The
executive offices and shipping rooms were often in nearby but different
locations. One was a pricier location than the other. The address on the
mailing piece was usually that of the shipping, mail and stock room.
Steve Smolian
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From: "Thomas Stern" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Monday, April 26, 2010 8:36 PM
Subject: Re: [ARSCLIST] HERITAGE Records
> just found the below article in BILLBOARD - perhaps the connection is to
> Haydn Society rather
> than Concert Hall?
> Anyone know anything further about BEECHURST PRESS ??
> Best wishes, Thomas.
>
> BILLBOARD May 12, 1956
> Beechurst Buys Haydn Disks
> NEW YORK - Sale of the Haydn Society to the Beechurst Press,
> which owns a 50 per cent interest in Heritage Records, has
> been confirmed. The Purchase follows, by a month, a deal
> for the label by the Record Hunter, which was terminated
> by the death of George Seaman, former president for the retail disk chain.
> Reported sale price is $63,000, which includes acquisition
> by the new owners of well over 50,000 Haydn Society disks, Heritage and
> Haydn will be operated as two separate labels under the same
> Beechurst management. Thomas Yosseloff is president of
> the later firm. Over all sales activity will be handled by
> James Richman, current Heritage sales chief.
> No New releases will be made on the Haydn label until a
> substantial share of the current inventory is marketed.
>
>
>
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> Sent: Friday, April 23, 2010 7:46 PM
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> Subject: Re: [ARSCLIST] HERITAGE Records
>
>
> I can't stop to double check right now, but Heritage was a sub-label of
> Concert Hall, if memory serves.
>
> Steve Smolian
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Thomas Stern" <[log in to unmask]>
> To: <[log in to unmask]>
> Sent: Friday, April 23, 2010 5:13 PM
> Subject: [ARSCLIST] HERITAGE Records
>
>
>> Does anyone have, or know of an online listing, catalog, discography of
>> HERITAGE records (the US company) which produced, from what I've seen,
>> mostly 10" records of musical theater related material, but also
>> had a 12" series which included a Roland Hayes album reissued from A440
>> label,
>> and a collection of presidential speech recordings reissued from Audio
>> Archives.
>> A recent online auction item was a 10" disc of John Carradine reading
>> Shakespeare etc
>> catlg SD 100 (not the usual H-00xx series)......
>> Thanks!
>> Best wishes, Thomas.
>>
>
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