It wouldn't surprise me to find that Les Paul may have done some early
stereo. It's something I may be able to look into if no one else has any
info.
After all, he also operated recording studios in CA and Long Island and had
lots of early stereo-possible recording equipment.
Steve Smolian
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Mike,
Neither disc was issued; Sony has a complete run of the ML/MS series, but
not these catalogue numbers. The Mendelssohn MSND music that was paired on
LP with the Schubert WAS issued on a two-track stereo tape, though, so the
stereo versions were likely more than the mere figment of someone's
imagination; they probably existed at one time.
Rich Kaplan
In a message dated 9/25/2012 3:06:22 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
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From my database - don't know if the disc was ever actually issued ...
Mike Gray
Data
ID Composer Work Number De Bellis 78 Prefix / Suffix 78 matrix Date Initial
Label Ensemble Artists Conductor Producer / Engineer
146812 GLIÈRE Ilya Mourometz, Symphony No. 3 in B minor, op. 42
MS-6045
11/25/1956 Columbia Philadelphia Orchestra
Ormandy, Eugene
147356 SCHUBERT Symphony No. 8 in B minor, D759 'Unfinished'
MS-6042
11/25/1956 Columbia Philadelphia Orchestra
Ormandy, Eugene
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