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Steve Schwartz wrote:
>Louis Lane, a woefully-underrated conductor who served as one of Szell's
>Associates and >who made some of the most enjoyable LPs in my late,
>lamented collection.
I'd bet one of those LPs is Lane & the Cleveland's fabulous performance
of the Scarlatti-Tommasini Good-Humored Ladies, coupled with the Bach-Walton
Wise Virgins. Don't know if this recording ever made it to CD, but I
have a couple of copies of the LP, and they still get "airplay" around
here. The Robert Irving/Concert Arts Orchestra record of the same pairing
is pretty good, but no match for the Lane.
Art Scott
Livermore, Cal.
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