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ARSCLIST February 2013

Subject:

Re: Red Vinyl - Franklin Mint

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Shai Drori <[log in to unmask]>

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Wed, 27 Feb 2013 15:47:27 +0200

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I thought that the FM was made from the original recordings but on good 
vinyl. I'm interested in both the  Big bands and the Jazz. I probably 
won't like all 100 discs but I'm open for suggestions.
Shai
בתאריך 27/02/13 3:14 PM, ציטוט Tom Fine:
> If the Franklin Mint records are made from real 78s, they might be a 
> better place to start. Re-creations, even using original charts, are 
> just an echo of the real deal, in my opinion. However, there are 
> plenty of original-issue big band cuts in the Giants of Jazz series 
> from Time Life.
>
> It depends on how you like to apporach the topic -- as a genre, as a 
> time period or by specific artists. For instance, in my case, I don't 
> like the overly-orchestrated big-band stuff starting with Whiteman and 
> going up through the Dorseys and Glenn Miller. But I love the faster, 
> stronger-beat stuff like Count Basie, Fletcher Henderson, Duke 
> Ellington and now I just got McKinny's Cotton Pickers CD and love that 
> too. I always prefer no vocals to vocals in that era, so that narrows 
> my taste further. A friend of mine with similar tastes took that whole 
> Swing Era set and boiled it down to the faster, least-smarmy songs, 
> ending up with about 4 hours of really good music (about 25% of total 
> tunes). I then hunted down original versions of all of them, so we 
> both can hear the songs by a Hollywood band in lush stereo from the 
> Time-Life records or in original and somewhat better-played form in 78 
> era sound quality.
>
> The problem with sets that catered to the "nostalgia" market in the 
> 70s is that the WWII generation was old and wanted to hear 
> "Sentimental Journey," not "Jumpin' At the Woodside." The smarmy stuff 
> has always sounded outdated and irrelevant to me. Meanwhile, the 
> up-tempo stuff had survived and was still being played, including by 
> my own high school jazz band. We'd have "nostalgia night" 
> dinner-dances and have to play the awful slow stuff, but that was the 
> price of entree to learn the good stuff. I was friends with one of the 
> drummers in our band and he always joked about how he had to think 
> about a cool stream in the woods so as not to rush through the boring 
> slow tunes. Just not something of our generation. The up-tempo stuff 
> is still very relevant today because it's all about the beat and the 
> riff. It's directly connected to original jazz music whereas the 
> smarmy stuff is more connected to parlor music from the Victorian era. 
> One man's tastes ...
>
> I'll also say that Time-Life did a much better job re-creating the 
> music of the 30's and 40's than, for instance Longines Symphonette or 
> Enoch Light in the Grand Award days. Billy May in the early 60s was 
> one of the early guys to go back and get the real-deal charts from the 
> old "books" of the great bands, and then use a crack Hollywood studio 
> band to re-create the music. If he couldn't get the original charts, 
> he listened over and over to the original recordings and wrote out the 
> parts. It works about 85%, in my opinion. The main things you lose are 
> the most outstanding soloists (face it, there's only one Coleman 
> Hawkins, Lester Young, Chu Berry, Gene Krupa, Benny Goodman, etc) and 
> the tightness of the old bands who played together night after night 
> and were in top touring form when they'd make a day stop at a 
> recording studio. Hollywood studio musicians can't replicate that, no 
> matter how good their chops.
>
> -- Tom Fine
>
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Shai Drori" <[log in to unmask]>
> To: <[log in to unmask]>
> Sent: Wednesday, February 27, 2013 7:39 AM
> Subject: Re: [ARSCLIST] Red Vinyl - Franklin Mint
>
>
>> I see. I was actually looking at the big band collection. It's 
>> something that I enjoy but never had any, aside from some 78's in my 
>> collection. For someone like me that is looking for an introduction 
>> to big bands or Jazz I thought this would be a good starter 
>> collection. I will look into time life.
>> Shai
>> בתאריך 27/02/13 1:50 PM, ציטוט Tom Fine:
>>> I'm not sure about the Franklin Mint details. If you find old US 
>>> magazines from the 70s, there will be ads for them.
>>>
>>> Franklin Mint and Reader's Digest sets are what I avoid. They just 
>>> clutter shelves, in my opinion. Whatever good material was in there 
>>> has been reissued on CD or the original LP is more appealing. There 
>>> may be some obscure completist stuff in there that hasn't been 
>>> reissued, but that's not my bag. I'm more a collector than an 
>>> accumulator.
>>>
>>> Time-Life sets, at least the jazz ones, are different animals. I've 
>>> grabbed up quite a few of the Giants of Jazz series because as I 
>>> said previously, very nice books and fun compilations. Since I'm not 
>>> a collector of all those artists, in some cases these sets are my 
>>> exposure to the artist, and they are pretty thorough anthologies vs. 
>>> a 1-LP budget priced "greatest hits" with little descriptive text 
>>> (or worse, a set of MP3 downloads with no text).
>>>
>>> The other good set T-L did was "The Swing Era," which was partially 
>>> a reissue of cuts from the series of Billy May big band albums from 
>>> Capitol in the early stereo days and also a lot of new material 
>>> recorded by Capitol. The hardcover books are very good historical 
>>> documents, putting swing-jazz in context to the rapid cultural, 
>>> economic and industrial changes of the time period, with plenty of 
>>> kewl Life and Time photos. That said, don't pay too much for those 
>>> records because in just about every case, the original 78 record is 
>>> better in every way except not being hifi stereo vs these remakes. I 
>>> used the Swing Era sequences as a guide and created iPod playlists 
>>> of the original tunes, which then makes reading the book all the 
>>> more enjoyable because like I said, a Hollywood studio band in the 
>>> Capitol Tower (working with the original band books, to their 
>>> credit) ain't Fletcher Henderson, Count Basie or Benny Goodman in 
>>> their primes.
>>>
>>> Finally, in my opinion, the best Time-Life product of them all, not 
>>> a music product, is "To The Moon," a 6-LP book and record set 
>>> produced by Mickey Kapp. I have yet to find a better aural/pictorial 
>>> history of the U.S. space program up to the moon landing. You find 
>>> this cheap all over the place, but often the records have been more 
>>> than well-loved (ie they are shot). The book seems to hold up well 
>>> to being appreciated.
>>>
>>> -- Tom Fine
>>>
>>> PS -- I also like the CD-era Time Life R&B series, but putting one 
>>> year per CD means lots of fluff in some years. There was a short 
>>> time when T-L was clearing inventory and these could be had for a 
>>> buck each online, so I bought the whole series. I ended up giving 
>>> away most of the 1960s years because I already had all the songs 
>>> that I liked on other discs or records.
>>>
>>>
>>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Shai Drori" 
>>> <[log in to unmask]>
>>> To: <[log in to unmask]>
>>> Sent: Tuesday, February 26, 2013 3:54 PM
>>> Subject: Re: [ARSCLIST] Red Vinyl - Franklin Mint
>>>
>>>
>>>> Never know about this collection. Is this 100 Jazz, 100 classical, 
>>>> 100 country, 100 big band? Or was this 100 lp's total?
>>>> Shai
>>>> בתאריך 26/02/13 4:59 PM, ציטוט Tom Fine:
>>>>> It seems like most of these recordings were still in print during 
>>>>> the Franklin Mint heyday. So why would someone pay a premium price 
>>>>> for Franklin records? I never understood that business, but they 
>>>>> managed to stick around for quite a while. I could better 
>>>>> understand the Time-Life sets, where they broke up DGG albums into 
>>>>> bits and pieces to follow a theme (ie a certain composer or a 
>>>>> certain time period in music).
>>>>>
>>>>> Remember the Time-Life advertising Evatone Soundsheets that were 
>>>>> inserted into all manner of magazines back in the day? I still 
>>>>> have the one for the Jazz series, with voice-over by Earl "Fatha" 
>>>>> Hines. And BTW, for the casual jazz listener, those silver-box 
>>>>> Time-Life sets can be found dirt-cheap all over the place. They 
>>>>> are quite good anthologies, with informative biography/discogrpahy 
>>>>> books and music spanning the entire career of the artist. 
>>>>> Mastering was usually done by Frank Abbey. It's not a deep-dive 
>>>>> like a Mosaic box set, but it will thoroughly introduce you to the 
>>>>> artist. Many that you find dirt-cheap have not been over-played. I 
>>>>> get the sense that all these subscription records just piled up in 
>>>>> homes until the wife put her foot down and stopped the 
>>>>> subscription. The analogy for a music-business person was the 
>>>>> monthly NARAS order list -- prices just low enough to buy all 
>>>>> sorts of stuff you never got to listen to or your listened once 
>>>>> and decided it sucked.
>>>>>
>>>>> I guess the Franklin reissues were appealing to the same 
>>>>> shelf-look as the leatherbound "literary classics" books sold by 
>>>>> subscriptions for 10x the price of the same words in paperback.
>>>>>
>>>>> -- Tom Fine
>>>>>
>>>>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Leo Gillis" 
>>>>> <[log in to unmask]>
>>>>> To: <[log in to unmask]>
>>>>> Sent: Tuesday, February 26, 2013 12:41 AM
>>>>> Subject: Re: [ARSCLIST] Red Vinyl - Franklin Mint
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Yes, the vinyl is a sort of brownish red. Not sure who did the 
>>>>> pressings - some liner notes seem to
>>>>> indicate certain discs were 'manufactured' by London records. I'm 
>>>>> sure someone here knows the
>>>>> answer. The pressings are very good - quiet, on heavy virgin vinyl.
>>>>>
>>>>> For the record, the complete list of titles and tracks is given 
>>>>> below. There's a good amount of LSC,
>>>>> but also a lot of Decca stuff as well.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> 1 A
>>>>> Tchaikovsky / Fiedler / Boston Pops The Nutcracker: Suite
>>>>> 1 B
>>>>> Bizet / Munch / New Philharmonia Orchestra Carmen: Suite
>>>>> 2 A
>>>>> Dvorak / Toscanini / NBC Symphony Symphony No. 9 in E Minor, Op. 
>>>>> 95 ("From the New World")
>>>>> 2 B
>>>>> Dvorak / Toscanini / NBC Symphony Symphony No. 9 in E Minor, Op. 
>>>>> 95 ("From the New World")
>>>>> 3 A
>>>>> Beethoven / Serkin / Ormandy / Philadelphia Orchestra Piano 
>>>>> Concerto No. 4 in G Major, Op. 58
>>>>> 3 B
>>>>> Beethoven / Serkin / Ormandy / Philadelphia Orchestra Piano 
>>>>> Concerto No. 4 in G Major, Op. 58
>>>>> 3 B
>>>>> Mendelssohn / Serkin / Ormandy / Philadelphia Orchestra Capriccio 
>>>>> Brillant for Piano & Orchestra,
>>>>> Op. 22
>>>>> 4 A
>>>>> Mozart / Stern / Szell / Columbia Symphony Violin Concerto No. 5 
>>>>> in A Major, K. 219 (Turkish")
>>>>> 4 B
>>>>> Mozart / Schnabel / Sargent / London Symphony Piano Concerto No. 
>>>>> 21 in C Major, K. 467
>>>>> 5 A
>>>>> Shostakovich / Ormandy / Philadelphia Orchestra Symphony No. 1 in 
>>>>> F Major, Op. 10
>>>>> 5 B
>>>>> Ravel / Boulez / New York Philharmonic Ma Mere L'Oye ("Mother Goose")
>>>>> 6 A
>>>>> Bernstein / New York Philharmonic Fancy Free
>>>>> 6 B
>>>>> Bernstein / New York Philharmonic Symphonic Dances from West Side 
>>>>> Story / Overture to Candide
>>>>> 7 A
>>>>> Beethoven / Klemperer / Philharmonic Orchestra Symphony No. 3 in 
>>>>> E-flat Major, Op. 55 ("Erocia")
>>>>> 7 B
>>>>> Beethoven / Klemperer / Philharmonic Orchestra Symphony No. 3 in 
>>>>> E-flat Major, Op. 55 ("Erocia")
>>>>> 8 A
>>>>> Beethoven / Beecham / Royal Philharmonic Symphony No. 2 in D 
>>>>> Major, Op. 36
>>>>> 8 B
>>>>> Beethoven / Casals / Marlboro Festival Orchestra Symphony No. 8 in 
>>>>> F Major, Op. 93
>>>>> 9 A
>>>>> Rimsky-Korsakov / Beecham / Royal Philharmonic Scheherazade: 
>>>>> Symphonic Suite, Op. 35
>>>>> 9 B
>>>>> Rimsky-Korsakov / Beecham / Royal Philharmonic Scheherazade: 
>>>>> Symphonic Suite, Op. 35
>>>>> 10 A
>>>>> Ravel / Martinon / Orchestre de Paris Bolero
>>>>> 10 A
>>>>> Chabrier / Beecham / Royal Philharmonic Espana
>>>>> 10 B
>>>>> Tchaikovsky / Dorati / Minneapolis Symphony 1812 Ouverture 
>>>>> Solennelle, Op. 49
>>>>> 10 B
>>>>> Sibelius / Barbirolli / Halle Orchestra Finlandia, Op. 26
>>>>> 11 A
>>>>> Schumann / Horowitz Kinderscenen, Op. 15 ("Scenes from Childhood")
>>>>> 11 B
>>>>> Schumann / Horowitz Kinderscenen, Op. 16
>>>>> 12 A
>>>>> Chopin / Horowitz Piano Sonata No. 2 in B-flat Minor, Op. 35
>>>>> 12 B
>>>>> Liszt / Horowitz Hungarian Rhapsody No. 19
>>>>> 12 B
>>>>> Rachmaninoff / Horowitz Moment Musical in B Minor, Op. 16
>>>>> 12 B
>>>>> Rachmaninoff / Horowitz Prelude in G-sharp Minor, Op. 32
>>>>> 12 B
>>>>> Rachmaninoff / Horowitz Etude-Tableau in E-flat Minor, Op. 39, No. 5
>>>>> 13 A
>>>>> Verdi / Price / Elias / Bjoerling / Tozzi / Reiner / Vienna 
>>>>> Philharmonic Requiem
>>>>> 13 B
>>>>> Verdi / Price / Elias / Bjoerling / Tozzi / Reiner / Vienna 
>>>>> Philharmonic Requiem
>>>>> 14 A
>>>>> Verdi / Price / Elias / Bjoerling / Tozzi / Reiner / Vienna 
>>>>> Philharmonic Requiem
>>>>> 14 B
>>>>> Verdi / Price / Elias / Bjoerling / Tozzi / Reiner / Vienna 
>>>>> Philharmonic Requiem
>>>>> 15 A
>>>>> R. Strauss / Reiner / Chicago Symphony Also Sprach Zarathustra, 
>>>>> Op. 30
>>>>> 15 B
>>>>> R. Strauss / Reiner / Chicago Symphony Don Juan, Op. 20
>>>>> 16 A
>>>>> R. Strauss / Ormandy / Philadelphia Orchestra Ein Heldenleben, Op. 
>>>>> 40 ("A Hero's Life")
>>>>> 16 B
>>>>> R. Strauss / Ormandy / Philadelphia Orchestra Ein Heldenleben, Op. 
>>>>> 40 ("A Hero's Life")
>>>>> 17 A
>>>>> Liszt / Watts / Leinsdorf / London Symphony Todtentanz for Piano & 
>>>>> Orchestra
>>>>> 17 B
>>>>> Franck / Watts / Leinsdorf / London Symphony Symphonic Variations 
>>>>> for Piano & Orchestra
>>>>> 18 A
>>>>> Ravel / de Larrocha / Foster / London Philharmonic Piano Concerto 
>>>>> in G Major
>>>>> 18 B
>>>>> Dohnanyi / Boult / Royal Philharmonic Variations on a Nursery 
>>>>> Tune, Op. 25
>>>>> 19 A
>>>>> Ives / Stokowski / American Symphony Orchestra Symphony No. 4
>>>>> 19 B
>>>>> Ives / Stokowski / American Symphony Orchestra Symphony No. 4
>>>>> 19 B
>>>>> Ives / Bernstein / New York Philharmonic The Fourth of July
>>>>> 20 A
>>>>> Gershwin / Bernstein / New York Philharmonic Rhapsody in Blue
>>>>> 20 B
>>>>> Gershwin / Bernstein / New York Philharmonic An American in Paris
>>>>> 21 A
>>>>> Verdi / Caruso "Celeste Aida" from Aida, Act I
>>>>> 21 A
>>>>> Verdi / Caruso / Sembrich / Scotti / Severina "Bella figlia 
>>>>> dell'amore" from Rigoletto, Act IV
>>>>> 21 A
>>>>> Leoncavallo / Caruso "Vesti la Giubba" from I Pagliacci, Act I
>>>>> 21 A
>>>>> Bellini / Ponselle / Metropolitan Opera Chorus "Sediziose voci; 
>>>>> Casta diva" from Norma, Act I
>>>>> 21 A
>>>>> Verdi / Ponselle / Martinelli Tomb Scene: "La fatal pietra; O 
>>>>> terra, addio" from Aida, Act IVSide
>>>>> B: Mozart / Pinza
>>>>> 21 A
>>>>> Verdi / Ponselle / Martinelli "Finch' han dal vino" from Don 
>>>>> Giovanni, Act I
>>>>> 21 A
>>>>> Verdi / Ponselle / Martinelli Serenata: "Deh, vieni alla finestra" 
>>>>> from Don Giovanni, Act II
>>>>> 21 B
>>>>> Charpentier / Maynor "Depuis le jour" from Louise, Act III
>>>>> 21 B
>>>>> Mussorgsky / Chaliapin "I have attained the highest power" from 
>>>>> Boris Godunov, Act II
>>>>> 21 B
>>>>> Mussorgsky / Chaliapin "Ah, I am sitting" from Boris Godunov, Act II
>>>>> 21 B
>>>>> Mussorgsky / Chaliapin Farewell, Prayer and Death of Boris from 
>>>>> Boris Godunov, Act IV
>>>>> 22 A
>>>>> Wagner / Melchoir / Ormandy / Philadelphia Orchestra Forging Song: 
>>>>> "Nothung! Nothung!" from
>>>>> Siegfried, Act I
>>>>> 22 A
>>>>> Wagner / Traubel / Melchior / Toscanini / NBC Symphony "Ein 
>>>>> Schwert verhiess mir der Vater" from
>>>>> Die Walkure, Act I, Scene 3Side B: Wagner / Flagstad / Furtwangler 
>>>>> / Philharmonia Orchestra
>>>>> 22 A
>>>>> Wagner / Traubel / Melchior / Toscanini / NBC Symphony Immolation 
>>>>> Scene from Gotterdammerung, Act
>>>>> III
>>>>> 22 B
>>>>> Wagner / Farrell / Munch / Boston Symphony Liebestod from Tristan 
>>>>> und Isolde, Act III
>>>>> 23 A
>>>>> Berlioz / Beecham / Royal Philharmonic Royal Hunt and Storm from 
>>>>> Les Troyens
>>>>> 23 A
>>>>> Mussorgsky / Stokowski / London Symphony Night on Bald Mountain
>>>>> 23 B
>>>>> Borodin / Solti / London Symphony Overture and Polovtsian Dances 
>>>>> from Prince Igor
>>>>> 24 A
>>>>> Offenbach / Fiedler / Boston Pops Gaite Parisienne
>>>>> 24 B
>>>>> Offenbach / Fiedler / Boston Pops Gaite Parisienne
>>>>> 25 A
>>>>> Sibelius / Heifetz / Beecham / London Philharmonic Violin Concerto 
>>>>> in D Minor, Op. 47
>>>>> 25 B
>>>>> Rachmaninoff / Rubinstein / Reiner / Chicago Symphony Rhapsody on 
>>>>> a Theme of Paganini for Piano &
>>>>> Orchestra, Op. 43
>>>>> 26 A
>>>>> Rachmaninoff / Ashkenazy / Ormandy / Philadelphia Orchestra Piano 
>>>>> Concerto No. 3 in D Minor, Op. 30
>>>>> 26 B
>>>>> Rachmaninoff / Ashkenazy / Ormandy / Philadelphia Orchestra Piano 
>>>>> Concerto No. 3 in D Minor, Op. 30
>>>>> 27 A
>>>>> Handel / Marriner / Academy of St. Martin-in-the-Fields Music for 
>>>>> the Royal Fireworks
>>>>> 27 B
>>>>> Handel / Briggs / Boult / London Philharmonic Organ Concerto No. 
>>>>> 13 in F Major ("The Cuckoo and the
>>>>> Nightingale")
>>>>> 27 B
>>>>> Haydn / Andre / Guschlbauer / Bamberg Symphony Orchestra Trumpet 
>>>>> Concerto in E-flatRecord 28:
>>>>> 28 A
>>>>> Holst / Boult / New Philharmonia Orchestra The Planets, Op. 32
>>>>> 28 B
>>>>> Holst / Boult / New Philharmonia Orchestra The Planets, Op. 32
>>>>> 29 A
>>>>> Elgar / Menuhin / London Symphony Violin Concerto in B Minor, Op. 61
>>>>> 29 B
>>>>> Elgar / Menuhin / London Symphony Violin Concerto in B Minor, Op. 61
>>>>> 30 A
>>>>> Khacharurian / Oistrakh / Moscow Radio Symphony Orchestra Violin 
>>>>> Concerto in D Minor
>>>>> 30 B
>>>>> Khacharurian / Oistrakh / Moscow Radio Symphony Orchestra Violin 
>>>>> Concerto in D Minor
>>>>> 31 A
>>>>> Delibes / Monteux / Boston Symphony Sylvia (Excerpts)
>>>>> 31 B
>>>>> Debussy / Monteux / Boston Symphony Nocturnes
>>>>> 32 A
>>>>> Ravel / Monteux / London Symphony / Chorus of the Royal Opera 
>>>>> House Daphnis et Chloe
>>>>> 32 B
>>>>> Ravel / Monteux / London Symphony / Chorus of the Royal Opera 
>>>>> House Daphnis et Chloe
>>>>> 33 A
>>>>> Beethoven / Serkin / Bernstein / New York Philharmonic Piano 
>>>>> Concerto No. 5 in E-flat, Op. 73
>>>>> 33 B
>>>>> Beethoven / Serkin / Bernstein / New York Philharmonic Piano 
>>>>> Concerto No. 5 in E-flat, Op. 73
>>>>> 34 A
>>>>> Schubert / Krips / London Symphony Symphony No. 9 in C Major ("The 
>>>>> Great")
>>>>> 34 B
>>>>> Schubert / Krips / London Symphony Symphony No. 9 in C Major ("The 
>>>>> Great")
>>>>> 35 A
>>>>> Bach / Britten / English Chamber Orchestra Brandenburg Concerto 
>>>>> No. 2 in F Major, BWV 1047
>>>>> 35 A
>>>>> Bach / Britten / English Chamber Orchestra Brandenburg Concerto 
>>>>> No. 3 in g Major, BWV 1048
>>>>> 35 B
>>>>> Bach / Britten / English Chamber Orchestra Brandenburg Concerto 
>>>>> No. 5 in D Major, BWV 1050
>>>>> 36 A
>>>>> Vivaldi / Zukerman / English Chamber Orchestra The Four Seasons, 
>>>>> Op. 8
>>>>> 36 B
>>>>> Vivaldi / Zukerman / English Chamber Orchestra The Four Seasons, 
>>>>> Op. 8
>>>>> 37 A
>>>>> Brahms / Karajan / Vienna Philharmonic Symphony No. 1 in C Minor, 
>>>>> Op. 68
>>>>> 37 B
>>>>> Brahms / Karajan / Vienna Philharmonic Symphony No. 1 in C Minor, 
>>>>> Op. 68
>>>>> 38 A
>>>>> Haydn / Szell / Cleveland Orchestra Symphony No. 95 in C Minor
>>>>> 38 B
>>>>> Haydn / Szell / Cleveland Orchestra Symphony No. 96 in D Major 
>>>>> ("Miracle")
>>>>> 39 A
>>>>> Tchaikovsky / Szell / London Symphony Symphony No. 4 in F Minor, 
>>>>> Op. 36
>>>>> 39 B
>>>>> Tchaikovsky / Szell / London Symphony Symphony No. 4 in F Minor, 
>>>>> Op. 36
>>>>> 40 A
>>>>> Tchaikovsky / Stokowski / New Philharmonia Orchestra Symphony No. 
>>>>> 5 in E Minor, Op. 64
>>>>> 40 B
>>>>> Tchaikovsky / Stokowski / New Philharmonia Orchestra Symphony No. 
>>>>> 5 in E Minor, Op. 64
>>>>> 41 A
>>>>> Dvorak / Casals / Szell / Czech Philharmonic Cello Concerto in B 
>>>>> Minor, Op. 104
>>>>> 41 B
>>>>> Dvorak / Casals / Szell / Czech Philharmonic Cello Concerto in B 
>>>>> Minor, Op. 104
>>>>> 41 B
>>>>> Mozart / Brian / Karajan / Philharmonia Orchestra Horn Concerto 
>>>>> No. 3 in E-flat, K. 447
>>>>> 42 A
>>>>> Brahms / Curzon / Szell / London Symphony Piano Concerto No. 1 in 
>>>>> D Minor, Op. 15
>>>>> 42 B
>>>>> Brahms / Curzon / Szell / London Symphony Piano Concerto No. 1 in 
>>>>> D Minor, Op. 15
>>>>> 43 A
>>>>> Mozart / Szell / Cleveland Orchestra Symphony No. 40 in G Minor, 
>>>>> K. 550
>>>>> 43 B
>>>>> Schubert / Beecham / Royal Philharmonic Symphony No. 5 in B-flat 
>>>>> Major
>>>>> 44 A
>>>>> Bizet / Rodzinski / New York Philharmonic Symphony in C Major
>>>>> 44 B
>>>>> Mendelssohn / Casals / Marlboro Festival Orchestra Symphony No. 4 
>>>>> in A Major, Op. 90 ("Italian")
>>>>> 45 A
>>>>> Mozart / Toscanini / NBC Symphony Symphony No. 41 in C Major, K. 551
>>>>> 45 B
>>>>> Debussy / Toscanini / NBC Symphony La Mer
>>>>> 46 A
>>>>> Mussorgsky / Horowitz Pictures at an Exhibition (Edited by 
>>>>> Vladimir Horowitz)
>>>>> 46 B
>>>>> Mussorgsky / Toscanini / NBC Symphony Pictures at an Exhibition 
>>>>> (Orchestrated by Maurice Ravel)
>>>>> 47 A
>>>>> Wagner / Szell / Cleveland Orchestra Great Orchestral Highlights 
>>>>> from The Ring of the Nibelungs
>>>>> 47 B
>>>>> Wagner / Szell / Cleveland Orchestra Great Orchestral Highlights 
>>>>> from The Ring of the Nibelungs
>>>>> 48 A
>>>>> Stravinsky / Columbia Symphony The Firebird
>>>>> 48 B
>>>>> Stravinsky / Columbia Symphony The Firebird
>>>>> 49 A
>>>>> J. Strauss / Boskovsky / Vienna Philharmonic The Blue Danube, Op. 314
>>>>> 49 A
>>>>> J. Strauss / Boskovsky / Vienna Philharmonic Emperor Waltz, Op. 437
>>>>> 49 A
>>>>> J. Strauss / Boskovsky / Vienna Philharmonic Tritsch-Tratsch, Op. 
>>>>> 214 (Polka)
>>>>> 49 B
>>>>> J. Strauss / Fiedler / Boston Pops Overture to Die Fledermaus
>>>>> 49 B
>>>>> J. Strauss / Fiedler / Boston Pops Tales from the Vienna Woods, 
>>>>> Op. 325
>>>>> 49 B
>>>>> J. Strauss / Fiedler / Boston Pops Overture to The Gypsy Baron
>>>>> 50 A
>>>>> Beehthoven / Szell / Cleveland Orchestra Leonore Overture No. 3, 
>>>>> Op. 72a
>>>>> 50 A
>>>>> Mendelssohn / Szell / Cleveland Orchestra A Midsummer Night's 
>>>>> Dream, Op. 21 (Overture)Side B: Weber
>>>>> / Toscanini / NBC Symphony
>>>>> 50 A
>>>>> Mendelssohn / Szell / Cleveland Orchestra Overture to Der Freischutz
>>>>> 50 B
>>>>> Weber / Solti / Chicago Symphony Overture to Oberon
>>>>> 50 B
>>>>> Brahms / Beecham / Royal Philharmonic Academic Festival Overture, 
>>>>> Op. 80
>>>>> 51 A
>>>>> Britten / Vishnevskaya / Pears / Fischer-Dieskau / London Symphony 
>>>>> War Requiem, Op. 66
>>>>> 51 B
>>>>> Britten / Vishnevskaya / Pears / Fischer-Dieskau / London Symphony 
>>>>> War Requiem, Op. 66
>>>>> 52 A
>>>>> Britten / Vishnevskaya / Pears / Fischer-Dieskau / London Symphony 
>>>>> War Requiem, Op. 66
>>>>> 52 B
>>>>> Britten / Vishnevskaya / Pears / Fischer-Dieskau / London Symphony 
>>>>> War Requiem, Op. 66
>>>>> 53 A
>>>>> Schubert / Schnabel / Pro Arte Quartet Piano Quintet in A Major, 
>>>>> Op. 114 ("Trout")
>>>>> 53 B
>>>>> Schubert / Schnabel / Pro Arte Quartet Piano Quintet in A Major, 
>>>>> Op. 114 ("Trout")
>>>>> 54 A
>>>>> Schubert / Stern / Rose / Istomin Trio No. 1 in B-flat Major for 
>>>>> Piano, Violin and Cello, Op. 99
>>>>> 54 B
>>>>> Schubert / Stern / Rose / Istomin Trio No. 1 in B-flat Major for 
>>>>> Piano, Violin and Cello, Op. 99
>>>>> 55 A
>>>>> Vaughan Williams / Boult / London Philharmonic Fantasia on a Theme 
>>>>> by Thomas Tallis
>>>>> 55 A
>>>>> Delius/ Beecham / Royal Philharmonic Brigg Fair: An English Rhapsody
>>>>> 55 B
>>>>> Elgar / Barenboim / London Philharmonic Enigma Variations, Op. 36
>>>>> 56 A
>>>>> Sibelius / Barbirolli / Halle Orchestra Symphony No. 2 in D Major, 
>>>>> Op. 43
>>>>> 56 B
>>>>> Sibelius / Barbirolli / Halle Orchestra Symphony No. 2 in D Major, 
>>>>> Op. 43
>>>>> 56 B
>>>>> Sibelius / Barbirolli / Halle Orchestra The Swan of Tuonela 
>>>>> (Lemminkainen Legend, Op. 22 No. 3)
>>>>> 57 A
>>>>> Ravel / Rubinstein Valses Nobles et Sentimentales
>>>>> 57 A
>>>>> Chopin / Rubinstein Polonaise No. 6 in A-flat, Op. 53
>>>>> 57 B
>>>>> Grieg / Rubinstein Lyric Pieces
>>>>> 58 A
>>>>> Chopin / Rubinstein / Ormandy / Philadelphia Orchestra Piano 
>>>>> Concerto No. 2 in F Minor, Op. 21
>>>>> 58 B
>>>>> Saint-Saens / Rubinstein / Ormandy / Philadelphia Orchestra Piano 
>>>>> Concerto No. 2 in G Minor, Op. 22
>>>>> 58 B
>>>>> Chabrier / Rubinstein / Ormandy / Philadelphia Orchestra 
>>>>> Scherzo-Valse
>>>>> 59 A
>>>>> Beethoven / Walter / Columbia Symphony Symphony No. 6 in F Major, 
>>>>> Op. 68 ("Pastoral")
>>>>> 59 B
>>>>> Beethoven / Walter / Columbia Symphony Symphony No. 6 in F Major, 
>>>>> Op. 68 ("Pastoral")
>>>>> 60 A
>>>>> Mahler / Walter / Columbia Symphony Symphony No. 1 in D Major, Op. 
>>>>> 68 ("The Titan")
>>>>> 60 B
>>>>> Mahler / Walter / Columbia Symphony Symphony No. 1 in D Major, Op. 
>>>>> 68 ("The Titan")
>>>>> 61 A
>>>>> Harris / Ormandy / Philadelphia Orchestra Symphony No. 3 (In One 
>>>>> Movement)
>>>>> 61 B
>>>>> Hindemith / Ormandy / Philadelphia Orchestra Mathis der Maler
>>>>> 62 A
>>>>> Prokofiev / Hale / Koussevitzky / Boston Symphony Peter and the 
>>>>> Wold, Op. 67
>>>>> 62 B
>>>>> Prokifiev / Koussevitzky / Boston Symphony Classical Symphony in D 
>>>>> Major, Op. 25
>>>>> 62 B
>>>>> Prokifiev / Koussevitzky / Boston Symphony Lieutenant Kije, Op. 60
>>>>> 63 A
>>>>> Brahms / Richter / Leinsdorf / Chicago Symphony Piano Concerto No. 
>>>>> 2 in B-flat, Op. 83
>>>>> 63 B
>>>>> Brahms / Richter / Leinsdorf / Chicago Symphony Piano Concerto No. 
>>>>> 2 in B-flat, Op. 83
>>>>> 64 A
>>>>> Brahms / Kreisler / Blech / Orchestra of the Berlin State Opera 
>>>>> Violin Concerto in D, Op. 77
>>>>> 64 B
>>>>> Brahms / Kreisler / Blech / Orchestra of the Berlin State Opera 
>>>>> Violin Concerto in D, Op. 77
>>>>> 64 B
>>>>> Brahms / Toscanini / BBC Symphony Tragic Overture, Op. 81
>>>>> 65 A
>>>>> Franck / Monteux / Chicago Symphony Symphony in D Minor
>>>>> 65 B
>>>>> Franck / Monteux / Chicago Symphony Symphony in D Minor
>>>>> 66 A
>>>>> Grieg / Beecham / Royal Philharmonic Music from Peer Gynt
>>>>> 66 B
>>>>> Grieg / Beecham / Royal Philharmonic Music from Peer Gynt
>>>>> 67 A
>>>>> Bach / Landowska Goldberg Variations (Aria and 30 Variations)
>>>>> 67 B
>>>>> Bach / Landowska Goldberg Variations (Aria and 30 Variations)
>>>>> 68 A
>>>>> Monteverdi / Boulanger "Hor che'l ciel e la terra"
>>>>> 68 A
>>>>> Monteverdi / Boulanger "Lasciatemi morire"
>>>>> 68 A
>>>>> Monteverdi / Boulanger "Zefiro torna"
>>>>> 68 A
>>>>> Monteverdi / Boulanger "Ardo"
>>>>> 68 B
>>>>> Monteverdi / Boulanger "Ohime dov'e il mio ben?"
>>>>> 68 B
>>>>> Monteverdi / Boulanger "Chiome d'oro"
>>>>> 68 B
>>>>> Monteverdi / Boulanger "ll balo dell' ingrate"
>>>>> 68 B
>>>>> Monteverdi / Boulanger "Amor (Lamento della Ninfa)
>>>>> 68 B
>>>>> Monteverdi / Boulanger "Ecco mormorar i'onde"
>>>>> 69 A
>>>>> Rachmaninoff / Stokowski / Philadelphia Orchestra Piano Concerto 
>>>>> No. 2 in C Minor, Op. 18
>>>>> 69 B
>>>>> Prokofiev / Coppola / London Symphony Piano Concerto No. 3 in C 
>>>>> Major, Op. 26
>>>>> 70 A
>>>>> Brahms / Oistrakh / Rostropovich / Szell / Cleveland Orchestra 
>>>>> Double Concerto in A Minor, Op. 102
>>>>> 70 B
>>>>> Brahms / Oistrakh / Rostropovich / Szell / Cleveland Orchestra 
>>>>> Double Concerto in A Minor, Op. 102
>>>>> 71 A
>>>>> Beethoven / Szell / Cleveland Orchestra Symphony No. 5 in C Minor, 
>>>>> Op. 67
>>>>> 71 B
>>>>> Beethoven / Walter / Columbia Symphony Symphony No. 4 in B-flat 
>>>>> Major, Op. 60
>>>>> 72 A
>>>>> Beethoven / Toscanini / New York Philharmonic Symphony No. 7 in A 
>>>>> Major, Op. 92
>>>>> 72 B
>>>>> Beethoven / Toscanini / New York Philharmonic Symphony No. 7 in A 
>>>>> Major, Op. 92
>>>>> 73 A
>>>>> Copeland / Bernstein / New York Philharmonic Appalachian Spring
>>>>> 73 B
>>>>> Copeland / Bernstein / New York Philharmonic Four Dance Episodes 
>>>>> from Rodeo
>>>>> 74 A
>>>>> Fella / de Los Angeles / Fruhbeck de Burgos / Philharmonia 
>>>>> Orchestra The Three-Cornered Hat
>>>>> 74 B
>>>>> Fella / de Los Angeles / Fruhbeck de Burgos / Philharmonia 
>>>>> Orchestra The Three-Cornered Hat
>>>>> 75 A
>>>>> Side A: Berlioz / Ansermet / L'Orchestre de la Suisse Romande Le 
>>>>> Corsaire Overture, Op. 21
>>>>> 75 A
>>>>> Side AB: Berlioz / Ansermet / L'Orchestre de la Suisse Romande 
>>>>> Symphonie fantastique, Op. 14
>>>>> 75 B
>>>>> Berlioz / Ansermet / L'Orchestre de la Suisse Romande Symphonie 
>>>>> fantastique, Op. 14
>>>>> 76 A
>>>>> Berlioz / Primrose / Munch / Boston Symphony Harold in Italy, Op. 16
>>>>> 76 B
>>>>> Berlioz / Primrose / Munch / Boston Symphony Harold in Italy, Op. 16
>>>>> 77 A
>>>>> Brahms / Monteux / Vienna Philharmonic Symphony No. 2 in D Major, 
>>>>> Op. 73
>>>>> 77 B
>>>>> Brahms / Monteux / Vienna Philharmonic Symphony No. 2 in D Major, 
>>>>> Op. 73
>>>>> 78 A
>>>>> Schumann / Szell / Cleveland Orchestra Symphony No. 2 in C Major, 
>>>>> Op. 61
>>>>> 78 B
>>>>> Schumann / Szell / Cleveland Orchestra Symphony No. 2 in C Major, 
>>>>> Op. 61
>>>>> 79 A
>>>>> Schumann / Lipatti / Karajan / Philharmonia Orchestra Piano 
>>>>> Concerto in A Minor, Op. 54
>>>>> 79 B
>>>>> Grieg / Lipatti / Galliera / Philharmonia Orchestra Piano Concerto 
>>>>> in A Minor, Op. 16
>>>>> 80 A
>>>>> Tchaikovsky / Cliburn / Kondrashin / Symphony Orchestra Piano 
>>>>> Concerto No. 1 in B-flat Minor, Op.
>>>>> 23
>>>>> 80 B
>>>>> Tchaikovsky / Cliburn / Kondrashin / Symphony Orchestra Piano 
>>>>> Concerto No. 1 in B-flat Minor, Op.
>>>>> 23
>>>>> 81 A
>>>>> Handel / Mackerras / English Chamber Orchestra Highlights from 
>>>>> Messiah
>>>>> 81 B
>>>>> Handel / Mackerras / English Chamber Orchestra Highlights from 
>>>>> Messiah
>>>>> 82 A
>>>>> Bach / Klemperer / Philharmonia Orchestra Arias from the St. 
>>>>> Matthew Passion
>>>>> 82 B
>>>>> Bach / Klemperer / Philharmonia Orchestra Arias from the St. 
>>>>> Matthew Passion
>>>>> 83 A
>>>>> Stravinsky / Bernstein / New York Philharmonic Le Sacre du 
>>>>> Printemps (The Rite of Spring)
>>>>> 83 B
>>>>> Stravinsky / Bernstein / New York Philharmonic Le Sacre du 
>>>>> Printemps (The Rite of Spring)
>>>>> 84 A
>>>>> Prokofiev / Koussevitzky / Boston Symphony Symphony No. 5 in 
>>>>> B-flat, Op. 100
>>>>> 84 B
>>>>> Prokofiev / Koussevitzky / Boston Symphony Symphony No. 5 in 
>>>>> B-flat, Op. 100
>>>>> 85 A
>>>>> Mozart / Furtwangler / Soloists of the Vienna Philharmonic 
>>>>> Serenade No. 10 in B-flat Major, K. 361
>>>>> 85 B
>>>>> Mozart / Furtwangler / Soloists of the Vienna Philharmonic 
>>>>> Serenade No. 10 in B-flat Major, K. 361
>>>>> 86 A
>>>>> Schubert / Casals / Stern / Schneider / Katims / Tortelier Quintet 
>>>>> in C Major for Strings, Op. 163
>>>>> 86 B
>>>>> Schubert / Casals / Stern / Schneider / Katims / Tortelier Quintet 
>>>>> in C Major for Strings, Op. 163
>>>>> 87 A
>>>>> Beethoven / Szell / Cleveland Orchestra Symphony No. 1 in C Major, 
>>>>> Op. 21
>>>>> 87 B
>>>>> Beethoven / Furtwangler / Bayreuth Festival Orchestra Symphony No. 
>>>>> 9 in D Minor, Op. 125 ("Choral")
>>>>> 88 A
>>>>> Beethoven / Furtwangler / Bayreuth Festival Orchestra Symphony No. 
>>>>> 9 in D Minor, Op. 125 ("Choral")
>>>>> 88 B
>>>>> Beethoven / Furtwangler / Bayreuth Festival Orchestra Symphony No. 
>>>>> 9 in D Minor, Op. 125 ("Choral")
>>>>> 89 A
>>>>> Dvorak / Szell / Cleveland Orchestra Symphony No. 8 in G Major, 
>>>>> Op. 88 (formerly No. 4)
>>>>> 89 B
>>>>> Dvorak / Szell / Cleveland Orchestra Symphony No. 8 in G Major, 
>>>>> Op. 88 (formerly No. 4)
>>>>> 90 A
>>>>> Bartok / Reiner / Chicago Symphony Concerto for Orchestra
>>>>> 90 B
>>>>> Bartok / Reiner / Chicago Symphony Concerto for Orchestra
>>>>> 91 A
>>>>> Beethoven / Stern / Rose / Istomin Trio No. 6 in B-flat Major for 
>>>>> Piano, Violin and Cello, Op. 97
>>>>> ("Archduke")
>>>>> 91 B
>>>>> Beethoven / Stern / Rose / Istomin Trio No. 6 in B-flat Major for 
>>>>> Piano, Violin and Cello, Op. 97
>>>>> ("Archduke")
>>>>> 92 A
>>>>> Brahms / Busch / Brain / Serkin Trio in E-flat Major for Piano, 
>>>>> Violin and Horn, Op. 40
>>>>> 92 B
>>>>> Schumann / Serkin / Budapest String Quartet Quintet in E-flat 
>>>>> Major for Piano and Strings, Op. 44
>>>>> 93 A
>>>>> Tchaikovsky / Furtwangler / Berlin Philharmonic Symphony No. 6 in 
>>>>> B Minor, Op. 74 ("Pathetique")
>>>>> 93 B
>>>>> Tchaikovsky / Furtwangler / Berlin Philharmonic Symphony No. 6 in 
>>>>> B Minor, Op. 74 ("Pathetique")
>>>>> 94 A
>>>>> Goldmark / Beecham / Royal Philharmonic Symphony No. 1 in E-flat 
>>>>> Major, Op. 26 ("Rustic Wedding")
>>>>> 94 B
>>>>> Goldmark / Beecham / Royal Philharmonic Symphony No. 1 in E-flat 
>>>>> Major, Op. 26 ("Rustic Wedding")
>>>>> 95 A
>>>>> Brahms / Walter / Columbia Symphony Symphony No. 3 in F Major, Op. 90
>>>>> 95 B
>>>>> Brahms / Walter / Columbia Symphony Symphony No. 3 in F Major, Op. 90
>>>>> 96 A
>>>>> Brahms / Klemperer / Philharmonia Orchestra Symphony No. 4 in E 
>>>>> Minor, Op. 98
>>>>> 96 B
>>>>> Brahms / Klemperer / Philharmonia Orchestra Symphony No. 4 in E 
>>>>> Minor, Op. 98
>>>>> 97 A
>>>>> Beethoven / Milstein / Leinsdorf / Philharmonia Orchestra Violin 
>>>>> Concerto in D Major, Op. 61
>>>>> 97 B
>>>>> Beethoven / Milstein / Leinsdorf / Philharmonia Orchestra Violin 
>>>>> Concerto in D Major, Op. 61
>>>>> 98 A
>>>>> Mendelssohn / Szigeti / Beecham / London Philharmonic Violin 
>>>>> Concerto in E Minor, Op. 64
>>>>> 98 B
>>>>> Chausson / Francescatti / Bernstein / New York Philharmonic Poeme 
>>>>> for Violin and Orchestra, Op. 25
>>>>> 99 A
>>>>> Mahler / Solti / Chicago Symphony Symphony No. 8 in E-flat 
>>>>> ("Symphony of a Thousand")
>>>>> 99 B
>>>>> Mahler / Solti / Chicago Symphony Symphony No. 8 in E-flat 
>>>>> ("Symphony of a Thousand")
>>>>> 100 A
>>>>> Mahler / Solti / Chicago Symphony Symphony No. 8 in E-flat 
>>>>> ("Symphony of a Thousand")
>>>>> 100 B
>>>>> Mahler / Solti / Chicago Symphony Symphony No. 8 in E-flat 
>>>>> ("Symphony of a Thousand")
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> ________________________________
>>>>> From: Roger Kulp <[log in to unmask]>
>>>>> To: [log in to unmask]
>>>>> Sent: Monday, February 25, 2013 1:06 AM
>>>>> Subject: Re: [ARSCLIST] Red Vinyl
>>>>>
>>>>> They're more brown than red.I have not picked up one to look at in 
>>>>> ages.The ones I recall seeing
>>>>> were all Living Stereo titles,and Ormandy.They are almost as 
>>>>> common at thrift stores as Firestone
>>>>> Christmas or Herb Alpert records. Speaking of Living Stereo 
>>>>> reissues,why is there no love for the .5
>>>>> s? Roger
>>>>>
>>>>>> Date: Mon, 25 Feb 2013 00:39:06 -0500
>>>>>> From: [log in to unmask]
>>>>>> Subject: [ARSCLIST] Red Vinyl
>>>>>> To: [log in to unmask]
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Who did the pressing of the Franklin Mint's red vinyl, a large 
>>>>>> set of which
>>>>>> is still at my Mom's home in Florida.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Best,
>>>>>> Art (Shiffy) Shifrin
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> -- 
>>>> בברכה,
>>>> שי דרורי
>>>> מומחה לשימור והמרה של אודיו וידאו וסרטים 8-35 ממ.
>>>>
>>>
>>
>> -- 
>> בברכה,
>> שי דרורי
>> מומחה לשימור והמרה של אודיו וידאו וסרטים 8-35 ממ.
>>
>

-- 
בברכה,
שי דרורי
מומחה לשימור והמרה של אודיו וידאו וסרטים 8-35 ממ.

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