I believe GNR were the iitials of whoever produced the label. I'm not
sure I ever saw another release on that label.
joe salerno
On 7/6/2013 3:55 PM, Roger Kulp wrote:
> Found my first classical records in months in the Goodwill bins today.One of these is one of those "under the table" or "back room" records from the 50s or 60s in a cover coated with fake leather.In almost 25 years of excavating for old classical records,I have found maybe a dozen of such discs,that are basically classical bootleg records.This one is a recording I had not seen,but was not surprised was out there.This is Josef Hofmann and an unidentified orchestra doing the Anton Rubenstein Piano Concerto #3 Opus 45.I am guessing this dates from the 1940s,about the same time as his Rubenstein #4,that has been issued many times.There is no orchestra or date given.Anyone have a clue?The "label" is GNR.Any idea what GNR stands for?Certainly not Guns N Roses.
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