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  I made a mistake about my response to this, everyone. Apologies. I hope the 
original messages are reproduced with this; but I'm not good with this sort 
of computer thing.

  Yes, Efrem Kurtz recorded music by Villa-Lobos with the NYPSO: Uirapuru, on 
October 4, 1949. Issued on [US] Columbia ML 4255 in January, 1950.

  Don Tait

  


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I own a bunch of Kurtz records on Columbia,and Angel,from the late 40s/early 50s,but I am unaware of  any recordings of his of Villa-Lobos,did he record any ?  

                                     Roger

Don Tait <Dontaitchicago@xxxxxxx> wrote: David,

  The Everest recording of Villa-Lobos's Uirapuru was conducted by Leopold 
Stokowski with the"Stadium SO" (the NYPSO in disguise). Goossens did the 
Australian stuff for them.

  All the best,

  Don Tait


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Nope, it's the Columbia LP. It had to be recorded in 4 parts (as if for 78 
issue) because of audible "side breaks" and one helluva pitch drop at the 12 
minute mark. (Only other recording I know of was on Everest..Goossens?)

Much obliged!

dl

Steven Smolian wrote:
> My date for the recording is Oct 4, 1949, from my old Philharmonic 
> research.
> 
> If it's a broadcast, it's Stokowski.
> 
> Steve Smolian
> 
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "David Lennick" 
> To: 
> Sent: Saturday, February 16, 2008 12:30 AM
> Subject: [ARSCLIST] Kurtz date
> 
> 
>> Does anyone have the recording date for Efrem Kurtz & the New York 
>> Philharmonic's UIRAPURU (Villa-Lobos), Columbia ML 4255? No 78 issue, 
>> but that doesn't mean they might not have had it in the can from 1947 
>> or 1949.
>>
>> And how on earth did Columbia let it out with that burst of static 
>> from 1:22 to 1:30? (Duh..it's modern music..nobody'll notice..)
>>
>> dl
>>
> 
> 


       
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