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Karl Miller wrote:
>"Norman M. Schwartz" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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>>There are quite a few recordings in addition to those mentioned there.
>>E.g., "Stravinsky Conducts Pulcinella" with the Columbia Symphony
>>Orchestra (Columbia MS 6881/ML6281), recorded December 14, 1953 in
>>Severance Hall, Cleveland. I wonder which orchestra might have been
>>used in this recording.
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>The disc you mention was actually recorded on Aug. 23, 1965, American
>Legion Hall, Hollywood. The date and location on the liner note for
>MS 6881 is wrong. cf. Igor Stravinsky--the composer in the recording
>studio: a comprehensive discography / Philip Stuart (New York: Greenwood
>Press, 1991), p. 50).
I'm feeling pretty dumb on two accounts, first not realizing that most
probably there are no commercially released stereo recordings made during
the time indicated and secondly for repeating anything seen in (Columbia)
liner notes.
Norman Schwartz
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