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Fri Apr 29 05:28:55 PDT 2016


Evidently Oriental Transl. is an early issue. It would be interesting to =
have confirmation that this set was prewar.
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han enderman
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Yes, this was the same Lange who was a recording director at Cameo, and =
who
later went to Hollywood and was M-G-M's first musical director; Ray
Heindorf was his protege. He owned Co-Art.

Jeff Sultanof

On Mon, May 16, 2016 at 5:29 PM, David Lennick <
dlennick at sympatico.ca.invalid> wrote:
>
> I've had at least one other CoArt disc with Arthur Lange credited.
> dl
>
> > Date: Mon, 16 May 2016 20:36:18 +0000
> > To: 78-l at klickitat.78online.com
> > From: zimrec at juno.com.invalid
> > Subject: [78-L] Clifford Vaughan Ensemble - Co-Art label
> >
> >
> > I turned up two 78s on the Co-Art label, based in Hollywood.  They =
are
> apparently from a larger set of discs of a composition titled Oriental
> Translations by the Vaughan Ensemble.  The sides of the discs have mx
> numbers on labels but the discs have no individual catalog numbers.  =
Each
> side has a movement from the composition with labels listing full
> personnel. It appears that the Co-Art recordings may be those reissued =
on
> Cambria CD 1041 which contains a composition listed as Oriental
> Translations for Denishawn - The Vaughan Ensemble conducted by the =
Composer
> (1940).  I won't bother listing full details of the Co-Art discs here, =
but
> wonder if anyone has discs that I lack.  Also, the labels of the 78s =
say
> Recorded by Arthur Lange.  Would that be the same Lange who recorded a
> large number of titles on Cameo in the 1920s? ACA 133 - V. Hindu =
TempleACA
> 134 - VI. Hindu NautchACA 135 - II. Singhalese Anklet DanceACA 136 - =
IV.
> Chinese Theatre=20
> Art


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