wait until you find out about him and his eurythmy.... amazing guy On Fri, Apr 12, 2019 at 4:52 PM Railroads On Parade < [log in to unmask]> wrote: > So you see the dilemma. Nobody in their right mind would just walk away > and toss the disc in the trash just because it might be someone else. It > is imperative to find out who this Rudolf Steiner is. But I think you are > correct, a second disc would lead me to believe there was another Rudolf > Steiner out there. One clipping from a German music periodical from that > time is being translated for me and it might make a conclusion there was > another Rudolf Steiner. > > On Fri, 12 Apr 2019 at 16:45, Jolyon S Hudson <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > > > Alas if Pathe had issued transcriptions of the dead Rudolf Steiner I > think > > it would have been well publicised, sorry to dash any hopes :-( > > > > As nobody seems to have heard of him, and there does not seem to be any > > press notices, it may of course be a pseudonym for another artist in the > > Pathe stable trying out other repertoire? A wild suggestion but possible. > > > > There is another disc recorded by 'Rudolf Steiner' on Pathe X93025 that > is > > mentioned in the Gramophone Shop Encyclopaedia of 1936. > > Grieg: Jeg elsker dig (Ich liebe dich), op. 5, no. 3 > > Grechaninov: O my country, op. 1, no. 4 > > > > Still don't know who he was but the catalogue numbers do indicate a > > recording date for the second half of 1931. > > > > Jols > > > -- Annie Stanfield-Hagert http://anniehagert.com