[78-L] Eureka! I mean, Eroica!
David Lennick
dlennick at sympatico.ca
Thu Aug 30 20:44:13 PDT 2012
Maybe they thought it was more up to date..it was still in the catalogue in
1934, while the Wood (M-46) was nowhere to be seen. 1927 was the year of their
big Beethoven Centennial series.
dl
On 8/30/2012 11:31 PM, DAVID BURNHAM wrote:
> I realize that a definitive answer to this question may be lost in time, but a friend and I were discussing the 1927 Columbia recording of the "Eroica" by Dr. Max von Shillings. This recording was only released in the U.S.A. and Canada on Columbia; the rest of the world got it on Odeon. What perturbs us is why would Columbia release this Eroica only a year after the Henry Wood recording of 1926, which, I believe, is a far better recording technically. The Shillings is so bereft of bass that when I first put it on I thought it was an acoustic recording, however it is a very exciting performance.
>
> Hopefully someone may have seen the paperwork associated with the Shillings recording and know the answer - or, at least have an intelligent guess.
>
> db
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