Steve Schwartz wrote: >I remember Rodzinski as a terrifically exciting interpreter of late >Romantic (particularly his Tchaikovsky) and Modern music. His recordings >seem mostly to have issued on obscure labels only, and there don't seem >to be a lot of them. Perhaps after he left the U.S. in the 1950s, but in the 1930s and 1940s when conducting first the Cleveland Orchestra and then the NY Philharmonic Rodzinski was one of the mainstays at Columbia Records. His recordings for Columbia easily numbered in the dozens Erica Morini's earlier recording of the Tchaikovsky with Desire Defauw and the Chicago SO for Victor was much praised. I am reading a quote from critic Irving Kolodin who said of the recording "the bite and vigor of her playing are things to treasure." John Dalmas [log in to unmask]