[78-L] Armenian records (Ron L'Herault)

harout arakelian kinonoir at yahoo.com.invalid
Sun Mar 22 15:09:06 PDT 2015


Fairly new to the list and my first actual post/response.Ron L'Herault, I am definitely interested in the recording you've got.He's a very remarkable individual...fascinated by him and his work.Please advise,Harout Arakeliankinonoir at yahoo.comtreeslaughing@gmail.com 


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  1.  Armenian records (Ron L'Herault)
  2. Re:  ...and what about non-opera classical? (Rodger Holtin)
  3. Re:  ...and what about non-opera classical?
      (david.diehl at hensteeth.com.invalid)
  4. Re:  ...and what about non-opera classical? (Dave Burnham)
  5. Re:  ...and what about non-opera classical? (Kristjan Saag)
  6.  Paddy, SVR, pounder...was non-opera classical (Joe Salerno)


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Message: 1
Date: Sat, 21 Mar 2015 17:35:46 -0400
From: Ron L'Herault <lherault at verizon.net.invalid>
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Any collectors of Chah-Mouradian?  I just picked up Columbia E-4201 and
want to find someone who will appreciate it.

Ron L'Herault



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Date: Sat, 21 Mar 2015 21:55:49 -0500
From: Rodger Holtin <rjh334578 at gmail.com.invalid>
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Opera and Baseball are very much alike; 45 minutes of heart-pounding action
crammed into only three and a half hours.  Sometimes it gets strenuous.  I
listen to both on the radio and sometimes it's a tough choice, but there was
no Lions game today because it is spring break so I heard Manon from the
Met.

Listening to opera on 78s is a lot like the sports wrap up on the late news
- all the home runs and triple plays boiled down to four minutes, which is
ideally suited to my attention span anyway.

Non-opera classical?  Today on the Collector's Corner portion of my
otherwise-loosely-formatted "big band" show I played Paderewski and
Kreisler.  Nobody complained - yet.


Rodger

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Yeah, serves to separate it from A Shakespeare Play where the stabbed guy
starts reciting verses.
Kristjan


On 2015-03-20 19:38, Julian Vein wrote:
>
> On 20/03/15 14:03, Joe Salerno wrote:
>>
>> I regard opera as the prior day equivalent of a motion picture. Singing,
>> dancing, drama, comedy, lighting, fights, loving, intrigue, good guys,
>> bad guys, music....only dif is that opera is live, when presented that
>> way. A recording brings it even closer to a film.
>>
>>
>> Joe Salerno
> ==============
> Definition of opera: It's when a guy gets stabbed in the back, and
> instead of dying starts singing!
>
>        Julian Vein
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Date: Sun, 22 Mar 2015 06:23:26 +0000
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Cheesh! Jamming up the airwaves with that piano pounder Paderewski. Edison was SO right...for once.
BTW Norvo said that when Benny asked him to join him he had to start exercising his wrists. Goodman played so much uptempo stuff that even a veteran like him would have trouble keeping up over the long haul.


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From: Rodger Holtin [mailto:rjh334578 at gmail.com.invalid]
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Opera and Baseball are very much alike; 45 minutes of heart-pounding actioncrammed into only three and a half hours. Sometimes it gets strenuous. Ilisten to both on the radio and sometimes it's a tough choice, but there wasno Lions game today because it is spring break so I heard Manon from theMet.Listening to opera on 78s is a lot like the sports wrap up on the late news- all the home runs and triple plays boiled down to four minutes, which isideally suited to my attention span anyway.Non-opera classical? Today on the Collector's Corner portion of myotherwise-loosely-formatted "big band" show I played Paderewski andKreisler. Nobody complained - yet.RodgerFor best results use Victor Needles-----Original Message-----From: 78-l-bounces at klickitat.78online.com[mailto:78-l-bounces at klickitat.78online.com] On Behalf Of Kristjan SaagSent: Friday, March 20, 2015 1:48 PMTo: 78-L Mail ListSubject: Re: [78-L] ...and what about non-opera classical?Yeah, serves to separate it from A Shakes
 peare Play where the stabbed guystarts reciting verses.KristjanOn 2015-03-20 19:38, Julian Vein wrote:>> On 20/03/15 14:03, Joe Salerno wrote:>>>> I regard opera as the prior day equivalent of a motion picture. Singing,>> dancing, drama, comedy, lighting, fights, loving, intrigue, good guys,>> bad guys, music....only dif is that opera is live, when presented that>> way. A recording brings it even closer to a film.>>>>>> Joe Salerno> ==============> Definition of opera: It's when a guy gets stabbed in the back, and> instead of dying starts singing!>> Julian Vein>> _______________________________________________> 78-L mailing list> 78-L at klickitat.78online.com> http://klickitat.78online.com/mailman/listinfo/78-l>_______________________________________________78-L mailing list78-L at klickitat.78online.comhttp://klickitat.78online.com/mailman/listinfo/78-l


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Date: Sun, 22 Mar 2015 03:53:07 -0400
From: Dave Burnham <burnhamd at rogers.com.invalid>
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Edison said that to Rachmaninov, not Paderewski!

db

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> On Mar 22, 2015, at 2:23 AM, david.diehl at hensteeth.com.invalid wrote:
> 
> 
> Cheesh! Jamming up the airwaves with that piano pounder Paderewski. Edison was SO right...for once.
> BTW Norvo said that when Benny asked him to join him he had to start exercising his wrists. Goodman played so much uptempo stuff that even a veteran like him would have trouble keeping up over the long haul.
> 
> 
> Visit the Blue Pages: the Encyclopedic Guide to 78 RPM Party Records
> http://www.hensteeth.com
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Rodger Holtin [mailto:rjh334578 at gmail.com.invalid]
> Sent: Saturday, March 21, 2015 09:55 PM
> To: ''78-L Mail List''
> Subject: Re: [78-L] ...and what about non-opera classical?
> 
> Opera and Baseball are very much alike; 45 minutes of heart-pounding actioncrammed into only three and a half hours. Sometimes it gets strenuous. Ilisten to both on the radio and sometimes it's a tough choice, but there wasno Lions game today because it is spring break so I heard Manon from theMet.Listening to opera on 78s is a lot like the sports wrap up on the late news- all the home runs and triple plays boiled down to four minutes, which isideally suited to my attention span anyway.Non-opera classical? Today on the Collector's Corner portion of myotherwise-loosely-formatted "big band" show I played Paderewski andKreisler. Nobody complained - yet.RodgerFor best results use Victor Needles-----Original Message-----From: 78-l-bounces at klickitat.78online.com[mailto:78-l-bounces at klickitat.78online.com] On Behalf Of Kristjan SaagSent: Friday, March 20, 2015 1:48 PMTo: 78-L Mail ListSubject: Re: [78-L] ...and what about non-opera classical?Yeah, serves to separate it from A Shak
 es
> peare Play where the stabbed guystarts reciting verses.KristjanOn 2015-03-20 19:38, Julian Vein wrote:>> On 20/03/15 14:03, Joe Salerno wrote:>>>> I regard opera as the prior day equivalent of a motion picture. Singing,>> dancing, drama, comedy, lighting, fights, loving, intrigue, good guys,>> bad guys, music....only dif is that opera is live, when presented that>> way. A recording brings it even closer to a film.>>>>>> Joe Salerno> ==============> Definition of opera: It's when a guy gets stabbed in the back, and> instead of dying starts singing!>> Julian Vein>> _______________________________________________> 78-L mailing list> 78-L at klickitat.78online.com> http://klickitat.78online.com/mailman/listinfo/78-l>_______________________________________________78-L mailing list78-L at klickitat.78online.comhttp://klickitat.78online.com/mailman/listinfo/78-l
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Date: Sun, 22 Mar 2015 12:54:52 +0100
From: Kristjan Saag <saag at telia.com.invalid>
Subject: Re: [78-L] ...and what about non-opera classical?
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And the musical equivalent to test cricket?
Would it be the full Niebelungen Ring, perhaps?
Or, taken into account the perceived boredom of a five day-long test 
match: John Cages "As SLow aS Possible", which is currently played on 
the Cage-Organ in Halberstadt in Germany and is scheduled to end in the 
year 2640?
You can listen to it here...
www.aslsp.org/de/das-projekt.html
...or watch The Ashes between England and Australia, starting on 8th July.

Kristjan


On 2015-03-22 03:55, Rodger Holtin wrote:
>
> Opera and Baseball are very much alike; 45 minutes of heart-pounding action
> crammed into only three and a half hours.  Sometimes it gets strenuous.  I
> listen to both on the radio and sometimes it's a tough choice, but there was
> no Lions game today because it is spring break so I heard Manon from the
> Met.
>
> Listening to opera on 78s is a lot like the sports wrap up on the late news
> - all the home runs and triple plays boiled down to four minutes, which is
> ideally suited to my attention span anyway.
>
> Non-opera classical?  Today on the Collector's Corner portion of my
> otherwise-loosely-formatted "big band" show I played Paderewski and
> Kreisler.  Nobody complained - yet.
>
>
> Rodger
>
> For best results use Victor Needles
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: 78-l-bounces at klickitat.78online.com
> [mailto:78-l-bounces at klickitat.78online.com] On Behalf Of Kristjan Saag
> Sent: Friday, March 20, 2015 1:48 PM
> To: 78-L Mail List
> Subject: Re: [78-L] ...and what about non-opera classical?
>
>
> Yeah, serves to separate it from A Shakespeare Play where the stabbed guy
> starts reciting verses.
> Kristjan
>
>
> On 2015-03-20 19:38, Julian Vein wrote:
>>
>> On 20/03/15 14:03, Joe Salerno wrote:
>>>
>>> I regard opera as the prior day equivalent of a motion picture. Singing,
>>> dancing, drama, comedy, lighting, fights, loving, intrigue, good guys,
>>> bad guys, music....only dif is that opera is live, when presented that
>>> way. A recording brings it even closer to a film.
>>>
>>>
>>> Joe Salerno
>> ==============
>> Definition of opera: It's when a guy gets stabbed in the back, and
>> instead of dying starts singing!
>>
>>        Julian Vein
>>
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Message: 6
Date: Sun, 22 Mar 2015 08:58:11 -0500
From: Joe Salerno <jsalerno at collector.org.invalid>
Subject: [78-L] Paddy, SVR, pounder...was non-opera classical
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Actually, it was Rachmaninoff, not Paddy, that Edison labeled as a 
pounder, altho even that story is unlikely. The guy who told it (forget 
his name) didn't even work for Edison at the time, ca. 1919 when SVR 
made his first series of records for TAE DDs.

I don't think Paddy was a pounder either, listen to his late acoustic of 
his own Nocturne in Bb. Gorgeous delicate sounds. Anything but pounding.

Joe Salerno

On 3/22/2015 1:23 AM, david.diehl at hensteeth.com.invalid wrote:
>
> Cheesh! Jamming up the airwaves with that piano pounder Paderewski. Edison was SO right...for once.
> BTW Norvo said that when Benny asked him to join him he had to start exercising his wrists. Goodman played so much uptempo stuff that even a veteran like him would have trouble keeping up over the long haul.
>
>
> Visit the Blue Pages: the Encyclopedic Guide to 78 RPM Party Records
> http://www.hensteeth.com
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Rodger Holtin [mailto:rjh334578 at gmail.com.invalid]
> Sent: Saturday, March 21, 2015 09:55 PM
> To: ''78-L Mail List''
> Subject: Re: [78-L] ...and what about non-opera classical?
>
> Opera and Baseball are very much alike; 45 minutes of heart-pounding actioncrammed into only three and a half hours. Sometimes it gets strenuous. Ilisten to both on the radio and sometimes it's a tough choice, but there wasno Lions game today because it is spring break so I heard Manon from theMet.Listening to opera on 78s is a lot like the sports wrap up on the late news- all the home runs and triple plays boiled down to four minutes, which isideally suited to my attention span anyway.Non-opera classical? Today on the Collector's Corner portion of myotherwise-loosely-formatted "big band" show I played Paderewski andKreisler. Nobody complained - yet.RodgerFor best results use Victor Needles-----Original Message-----From: 78-l-bounces at klickitat.78online.com[mailto:78-l-bounces at klickitat.78online.com] On Behalf Of Kristjan SaagSent: Friday, March 20, 2015 1:48 PMTo: 78-L Mail ListSubject: Re: [78-L] ...and what about non-opera classical?Yeah, serves to separate it from A Shak
 es
>  peare Play where the stabbed guystarts reciting verses.KristjanOn 2015-03-20 19:38, Julian Vein wrote:>> On 20/03/15 14:03, Joe Salerno wrote:>>>> I regard opera as the prior day equivalent of a motion picture. Singing,>> dancing, drama, comedy, lighting, fights, loving, intrigue, good guys,>> bad guys, music....only dif is that opera is live, when presented that>> way. A recording brings it even closer to a film.>>>>>> Joe Salerno> ==============> Definition of opera: It's when a guy gets stabbed in the back, and> instead of dying starts singing!>> Julian Vein>> _______________________________________________> 78-L mailing list> 78-L at klickitat.78online.com> http://klickitat.78online.com/mailman/listinfo/78-l>_______________________________________________78-L mailing list78-L at klickitat.78online.comhttp://klickitat.78online.com/mailman/listinfo/78-l
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