Hi Eric:
I saw that album, reviewed here:
http://www.gramophone.net/Issue/Page/July%201991/76/832901/TWENTY+FANFARES+FOR+THE+COMMON+MAN.+Brass+players+of+the+London+Philhar+monic+Orchestra++Jorge+Mester.+Koch+International+Classics+270124+CD+370122+%2848+minutes%3A+DDD%29.
It only includes 12 of the Goosens-commissioned fanfares. I'm wondering if Goosens/Cincinnati was
recorded at the time, either for commercial records or off-air.
-- Tom Fine
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> There was a Koch Int. Recording with Mester and the London Phil.
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> Eric
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> The Goosens/Cincinnati fanfares commissions of 1942-43 is an interesting historical tidbit (at
> least to me):
> http://www.cincinnatisymphony.org/Content.php?id=198
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> Were these fanfares recorded? Is there an album available? How about radio broadcast recordings?
>
> -- Tom Fine
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