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Re: [ARSCLIST] Szell on MAR Was:Bernstein info needed



Don't diss these records. The analysis is often terrific- the Haydn 102 is particularly outstanding. Many of the analysis examples are separarely recorded for this series and dissect the music in a way not possible by just cutting up a complete recording. Bernstein used this technique in some of his TV talks as well.

I give copies to friends who've played in bands and are otherwise pop music savvy to bring them into the tent. It gives them an idea of a further level of muiscal; compexity- form, subtle thematic and harmonic connections that explain why one symphonic movement is organically connected with another, etc.

Someone should find the tapes and, using the same or similar scripts, replace Sherman's drawly voice with a that of a more ordinary announcer and reissue them.

Steve Smolian
----- Original Message ----- From: "David Lennick" <dlennick@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Sent: Thursday, February 01, 2007 10:51 PM
Subject: Re: [ARSCLIST] Szell on MAR Was:Bernstein info needed



Roger and Allison Kulp wrote:
I went and dug them out.I have three Music Appreciation Records by Szell,one is the Mozart 39,with an analysis on the back.The second one is MAR 26,the Bach Suite No 3 For Orchestra(Columbia stamper),and the other is The Firebird Suite MAR 5611,simply credited as "Symphony Orchestra" with Szell."PB" logo in stamper.On side two,is the Stravinsky Duo Concertant,with Louis Kaufman,and Helene Pignari.These are in paper covers.I also have a 1957 Music Appreciation Records issue,MAR 577, of the 1951 Otto Klemperer Beethoven "Pastoral", recorded for Vox.This is the only record I have seen which has the logos of the original label,prominently on the cover and label.
Roger Kulp

Anything they licensed from Angel has that logo prominently displayed.


dl
Lani Spahr <lani_spahr@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: ----- Original Message ----
From: Roger and Allison Kulp thorenstd124@xxxxxxxxx

BTW,I also have a George Szell MAS Lp of two Mozart Symphonies,also credited as "The Music Appreciation
Symphony Orchestra",which I have not been able to find in any discography.

Two? There is the Mozart 39, which is listed in the discography section of Donald Rosenberg's book about the Cleveland Orch. I wasn't aware of another Mozart symphony. Which one is it? Very curious.


BTW, it was the Real Cleveland Orchestra that did those recordings.

Cheers,
Lani Spahr.



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