[78-L] A-440 Records (Lp) questions
Thomas Stern
sternth at attglobal.net.invalid
Sun Mar 27 15:30:38 PDT 2016
Can someone provide information about A-440 Records - below is the
information I've gathered.
Who was Norman Weiland - what other ventures ???
What was the disposition of A-440, a couple of items went to HERITAGE - did
all ??
What is the current ownership of A440 and Heritage ??
Some of the A-440 releases have A440 disc labels, but the jacket is
"International Recorded Music Society." Were there also A440 jackets for
these??
Were other A440 releases also issued by IRMS, or other imprints ??
What was the relationship between IRMS and A440 ??
The classical series catalog numbers were sometimes 12xx, other times 12-xx.
Any explanation ?
Did any appear BOTH ways ??
Any classical releases above 1208 ??
Any information about the missing pop/jazz releases ???
THANKS!
Best wishes, Thomas.
Billboard Jan 26, 1952
A-440 Records is now sending
0ut its first disk, "Mass for
Parishoners" by Couperin, and
has set a recording of songs by
Kurt Weill as its second venture.
Norman Weiland runs the company.
Billboard Aug 4, 1956
NEW ORLEANS JAZZ
Wilbur de Paris Jazz Band; Wilbur de
Paris, trombone; Sidney de Paris, trumpet;
Omer Simeon, clarinet; Eddie Gibbs, banjo;
Don Kirkpatrick, piano; Zutty Singleton,
drums; Nat Woodley, bass (1-12")
HERITAGE 1207
All but two of the numbers here were
included in an earlier 10-inch LP on
A-440 label. There are seven Dixie
standards in all, in de Paris' "modern-
ized" New Orleans idiom, which en
joys steady, healthy sale in his more
recent Atlantic LP's. Solos are fairly
inspired, and particularly notable is
the strong beat sustained by the pio-
neer N.O. drummer, Singleton. Lis-
tenable package, with display-worthy
cover, which will aid selling.
A 440 RECORDS, 180 Broadway, N.Y. 38 N.Y. A Division of Crown Associates.
A440 Classical releases
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AC 1201 [jacket: International Recorded Music Society]
LP, insert
KABALEVSKY: Symphony No.2 in C minor, Op.19 [cond Nikolai Anosov]
BALAKIREV: King Lear Overture [cond: Leo
Ginsburg]
State Radio Orchestra of the USSR
AC 1202
LP
BEETHOVEN: 32 Variations in G minor
TCHAIKOWSKY: Trio in A minor
Emil Gilels, piano
Leonid Kogan, violin
Mistislav Rostropovich, cello
12-3
LP 1953
ROLAND HAYES RECITAL
Reginald Boardman, piano
[reissued 1956 HERITAGE LP-SS-1204 An Evening with Roland Hayes]
AC 1204
LP 1953
TCHAIKOVSKY: Symphony No.2 "Little Russian"
Bolshoi Symphony Orchestra/Nathan Rachlin
LIADOV: Eight Russian Folk Songs
Youth Symphony Orchestra of the Moscow Philharmonic/Kiril Kondrashin
notes by Hans Moldauer
12-5
LP
COUPERIN: Messe à l'usage ordinaire des paroisses
William A. Austen, organ of the Sage Chapel, Cornell University, Ithaca, N.
Y.
Program notes by Donald Mintz
AC 1206 [jacket: International Recorded Music Society]
LP
GLIERE: Solemn Overture or the 20th Anniversary of the October Revolution
[Triumphal overture, Op.72] (Cond: Aleksandr Gauk)
Symphony No.1 in E flat Major, Op.8 (Cond: Gliere)
MURAVLEV: Azov Mountain (Cond: S.Gorchakov)
State Radio Orchestra of the USSR
AC 1207
LP
HANDEL: Six Fugues
Fantasie in C
Trio in A minor
Chaconne in F
PURCELL: Four Voluntaries
William Austin at the organ of the Sage Chapel, Cornell University, Ithaca
N.Y.
AC 1208 LP 1954
TANEYEV: Symphony No.4 in C minor, Op.12
Overture on Russian Themes, Op.28
State Radio Orchestra of the USSR/Gauk/Kovalev
notes by Hans Moldauer
A440 pop/jazz releases 10-inch Lp
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AP 501 Larry Wagner Conducts
502 ???
AP-503 Wilbur de Paris - New NEW ORLEANS JAZZ 1953
504 ???
AJ 505 Dotty Denny plays
Edgar Sampson
AP 506 Dorothy Denny - Dotty Digs the Duke 1954
10-7 ??? Memorable music from the shows of Kurt Weill - Jack Banan
AMM-1001 Les Banan plays memorable music of Victor Herbert arranged for
Hammond Organ
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