[78-L] 16" Transcription Disc

Thatcher Graham thatcher at mediaguide.com
Wed Aug 4 19:57:00 PDT 2010


I'd like to get 2 of my Transcription Discs digitized, but they are 
significantly larger then the average turntable can  accommodate.  Is 
there anyone on list who could handle that task? 

-- 
Thatcher Graham
Senior Field Engineer
Mediaguide




David Lennick wrote:
> From: mbiel at mbiel.com> 
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>> On 8/4/2010 6:30 PM, Thomas Stern wrote:
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>>> Wonder what the definition of "set" is - L'Anthologie Sonore seems more
>>> like an ongoing series (whatever that means)......
>>>
>>> The CIRCLE Jelly Roll Morton Library of Congress recordings was 'only' 45 12" disks.
>>>
>>> what other large sets on 78, LP, CD?
>>> The HEIFETZ collection on LP was pretty extensive...
>>>
>>> Best wishes, Thomas.
>>>       
>> BMG's Toscanini series was over 100 CDs (in separate issues), and there 
>> have been some complete Bach and Mozart boxes. If you want to include 
>> music libraries such as World, Standard, Thesaurus, Boozey & Hawkes, 
>> DeWolfe, Lang-Worth, etc, any of those would dwarf any commercially 
>> released set!
>>
>> Mike Biel mbiel at mbiel.com
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> Excluding L'Anthologie Sonore, which was ongoing, I think you'd also have to exclude music libraries since they were not intended as finite. Schnbel's Beethoven Series took the better part of a decade, but it was a unified series..Brendel's complete Beethoven piano music on LPs took 5 or 6 years to complete, and then appeared as a 21-disc box set on Murray Hill (right, not 78s, off topic, bad bad bad).
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