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Re: [ARSCLIST] Oscar Levant
Thanks so much for the information, David. I'll look for it. My usual place to look is eBay--I'm not familiar with many other places that offer vintage records. Thanks again!
:)--Darlene
David Lennick <dlennick@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Columbia ML 2156, with Fritz Reiner and the Columbia Symphony Orchestra (I'm
taking this info from WERM..the LP is at the other end of the house). Flip side
is Ormandy conducting L'Apprenti Sorcier and Apres-Midi d'une Faune.
dl
Darlene Brandt wrote:
> Thank you, David. I didn't know he recorded it for Columbia either.
>
> :)--Darlene
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> David Lennick wrote:
> He recorded it commercially as well..ten-inch Columbia LP.
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> dl
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> Darlene Brandt wrote:
>> Karl, I didn't know he performed the Honegger Concertino. I would be very interested in finding that recording! The website you cited was most helpful. Thanks!
>>
>> :)--Darlene
>>
>> Karl Miller wrote:
>> While we are on the subject of Oscar, does anyone out there have the broadcast of his doing the Gershwin Concerto with Mitropoulos and the NY Phil, Reiner and Pittsburgh (I have Oscar conducting his Dirge from that concert) and the Shostakovich 2nd Concerto with Waxman? And, don't know if was broadcast, but his NY Phil debut where he played the Gershwin Second Rhapsody, Honegger Concertino and Khachaturian.
>>
>> And for additional information on Oscar:
>>
>> http://www.classical.net/music/comp.lst/acc/levant.html
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>> Karl
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