Thanks Mike. Do you (or anyone else on-list) know what was, in fact, the most-recorded conductor? As
I wrote before, Dorati and Karajan come to mind, but maybe some obscure guy laboring for
budget-priced classics did more? Maybe Kostelonitz (sp?)?
-- Tom Fine
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Subject: Re: [ARSCLIST] truth or myth -- RCA claims about first digital recording
> Hype on both counts - Gene made violin records in the late 20s, though not so far as I know
> acoustic ones. After he got hooked up with Arthur Judson and became a conductor, he wanted
> everyone to forget he ever made them.
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> Mike
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