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Roger Hecht ([log in to unmask]) wrote:
>Besides, this not just my opinion. I've read it stated over and and over
>that American orchestras are expensive to record. When you think of it,
>why else did the majors start recording big time in England? Because the
>orchestas were great and relatively cheap. Ditto Naxos moving into Eastern
>Europe. Wouldn't these companies record in the US if the prices were cheap
>enough? I'd think so.
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>But it's been a long time. This is how I understand and recall the
>situation, but if someone knows better, I'm interested in hearing it.
Still the case AFAIK. I gather there were some fairly red faces onbly
a year or two back when the world premiere recording of Floyd's Susannah
(apparently one of the great 20th century American operas) was made in
Europe (Lyons?), almost entirely, I believe, for economic reasons. I'm
not sure of the label, but I think it might have been Warner or whatever
they're calling themselves these days.
Deryk Barker
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