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Re: [ARSCLIST] Soviet Recordings



Do you mean imported or pressed here? Until LP, all of those pressed here, as near as I've been able to determine, were dubs.

Some of the World's Fair records (1939-1940) were imported with special labels and some were dubs.

Earlier discs were probably imported through specialty houses, the Gramophonen Shop, H. Royer Smith, etc., probably among them.
The family that operated Four Continents in NY, Victor Khamkin in DC, and shops in San Francisco (I think) and Toronto were mainly in the book business.


I bought a huge 78 closeout from the basement of Four Continents many years ago.

I also used to work at Leed Music immediatly after the Stillmans left to concentrate on Monitor. We had to send some old tapes back through customs since they had enetered under bond. That was in 1961.

Where are you located? I have a nearly full file drawer of MK catalogs and other materials.

Steve Smolian


----- Original Message ----- From: "Natalie Zelensky" <nzelensky@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <ARSCLIST@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2007 11:09 AM
Subject: [ARSCLIST] Soviet Recordings



Hello,


I am trying to gather information on the early distribution of Soviet recordings in the US.

1. What was the first recording of Soviet songs that was released in the US? (year?; label? contents?)

2. I also am trying to find more information regarding subsequent distribution of recordings of Soviet songs in the US. (Labels?; History?; Would the companies simply copy from eachother and resell under their respective labels?). Based on my research in American and Russian-American papers, it appears that Stinson and the "Am-Rus Music Corporation" were the first distributors of these records - is this true? Does anyone know anything else about this "Am-Rus" company?

3. Could anyone tell me more about the "World's Fair" recording. (Year?; Contents?; Performers?).

4. Does anyone have any suggestions for sources about early Soviet recordigs in the US?

Thank you very much.

N. Zelensky
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