[78-L] Brandenburg Concerti - Reiner 1949

David Lennick dlennick at sympatico.ca.invalid
Tue Aug 19 19:46:28 PDT 2014


That series is for "public domain" transfers (by myself, Lani Spahr and a few 
others) in the Online library, available for streaming and downloading (and not 
available in the US and a couple of other countries with different copyright 
situations).

dl

On 8/19/2014 12:20 PM, Kristjan Saag wrote:
>
> They were released on 5 November 2008 as 9.803487 and 9.80348.
> Come to think of it: doesn't the 9 prefix on Naxos issues (it's usually
> 8) indicate that it's not an original Naxos album release? (Meaning that
> they've taken over an issue from another label).
> Kristjan
>
>
> On 2014-08-19 02:35, David Lennick wrote:
>>
>> It's in their digital catalogue but it might be one of Lani Spahr's transfers,
>> or Mark O-T. Not one of mine.
>>
>> dl
>>
>> On 8/18/2014 8:24 PM, Kristjan Saag wrote:
>>>
>>> The Reiner Brandenburger recordings are neither in the Naxos 2007 or
>>> 2009 catalogue, so it seems the digital release is Naxos' first.
>>> Kristjan
>>>
>>> On 2014-08-19 00:28, Thomas Stern wrote:
>>>>
>>>> According to the online FRITZ REINER discography,
>>>>
>>>> the 1949 recording of the Bach Brandenburg concerti
>>>>
>>>> first issued as 78rpm sets 902 and 903, then reissued
>>>>
>>>> on LP as Columbia ML 4281-4283, Entre 3104-3106,
>>>>
>>>> and Harmony 7062-7064.
>>>>
>>>>       There was also a Columbia Special Products release of Volume 1 on P14161,
>>>> but vol 2&   3 were NOT issued.
>>>>
>>>> Does anyone know the story behind the CSP issue (i.e. was it issued as a
>>>> premium for some company, or marketed by Columbia. )
>>>>
>>>>      Why only the first volume???
>>>>
>>>> These recordings have also appeared on CD's from
>>>>
>>>> LYS and NAXOS.  Was the Naxos release actual CD or only as downloads ??
>>>>
>>>> Thanks.
>>>>
>>>> Thomas.
>>>>


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