Hey, Mark,
I think this is the Everest fake stereo number. The Esoteric number is 530
or 553- I forget which way Everest signified stereo in this case.
Steve Smolian
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I don't have any information on #1, but the Stefan Wolpe album was on
Esoteric 5530. The conductor was Samuel Baron, David Tudor was the pianist,
and Frances Magnes was the violinist. We own the original recording of
this, but it has not been remastered as of yet.
Mark Jenkins
Countdown Media
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On behalf of Hugo Strötbaum I forward the following information
I am very interested in
*ESOTERIC RECORDS & JERRY NEWMAN*
*(*see my website:* **www.recordingpioneers*
<http://www.recordingpioneers>* *and go to entry* /Jerome Robert NEWMAN/)*
* *
Who has *matrix numbers* for the following records?
(1)
*AL HAIG* was recorded at the Esoteric Studios by Jerry Newman. New York
City, March 13, 1954.
(l Haig (piano); Bill Crow (bass); Lee Abraams (drums)
(2)
*STEFAN WOLPE: Passacaglia, first recordings 1954*
These historic recordings, available for the first time in nearly half a
century, mark the first recorded work of maverick composer and teacher
Stefan Wolpe <http://www.allmusic.com/artist/stefan-wolpe-p5963>. The three
selections here, "Sonata for Violin and Piano" (1949), "Passacaglia for
Piano" (1936), and "Quartet for Trumpet, Tenor Saxophone, Percussion and
Piano," (1950/1954) were recorded exceptionally by Jerry Newman
<http://www.allmusic.com/artist/jerry-newman-p146074> in Esoteric Studios in
New York, shortly before**
Wolpe <http://www.allmusic.com/artist/wolpe-p5963> left his post at Black
Mountain College and moved permanently to New York City
Hugo Strotbaum
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