[78-L] Smallest Transcription Disc?
Jeff Sultanof
jeffsultanof at gmail.com
Thu Aug 5 19:54:26 PDT 2010
These were all published by a German company named Breitkopf and Hartel.
SESAC began in 1931 by representing concert music by French and German
publishing companies, collecting mechanicals and royalties for performances
in the U.S.; ASCAP had no agreements with these companies, and these monies
weren't being collected by anyone.
Jeff Sultanof
On Thu, Aug 5, 2010 at 10:06 PM, David Lennick <dlennick at sympatico.ca>wrote:
>
> And can anyone here name any music bearing the SESAC imprint? Actually, I
> can..Miklos Rozsa's Concert Overture, 3 Hungarian Sketches, and
> Theme-Variations and Finale (Decca DL 9966, Varese Sarabande VC 81058) are
> SESAC.
>
>
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