From kil at roadrunner.com.invalid Tue Sep 22 06:35:44 2020
From: kil at roadrunner.com.invalid (kil at roadrunner.com.invalid)
Date: Tue, 22 Sep 2020 13:35:44 +0000
Subject: [78-L] War of the Worlds
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Thanks Kristjan,
There weren't as many band remotes as I hoped for. I thought there
might be enough music to fill an hour program, but I guess not.
RayK
-----------------------------------------From: "Kristjan Saag"
Well, apart from Tchaikovsky's first Piano Concerto (the theme song
that
starts and ends the show):
The first three dance orchestra pieces, played by "Ram?n Raquello &
His
Orchestra" are
La Paloma
La Cumparsita
Stardust
The one played by the "Bobby Millette Orchestra" is
Love Locked Out
The first piano piece (at 9'10) is
Chopin's Nocturne, op. 9 no 2
The second piano piece (at 16'00) is
Chopin's Fantasie Impromptu
The third piano piece (at 18'20) is also Chopin, but I haven't been
able
to identify it.
There was a discussion on old.time.radio at oldradio.net many years ago
about the music, where Brian Lee Corber reported that the two final
orchestral pieces, apart from the end theme by Tchaikovsky, were (at
55'18):
Pell?as et M?lisande by Debussy
and (at 56'40):
...the only music in the programme composed by Bernard Herrmann, a
piece
he later used in the Jane Eyre-movie.
Times given here is for the Sinetone AMR 2011 digital issue of the
broadcast.
Link to the oldradio.net-discussion:
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If you play all of the music used - full versions of the band remotes,
the piano music, the Pell?as & M?lisande interlude and excerpts both
from the Jane Eyre music and the piano concerto? - you'll manage over
half an hour of music. With sound clips from the drama etc you'd
probably make 60 minutes of interesting radio!
For my own music programme I will use contemporary recordings of the
first three dance tunes, as played by Mantovani, Victor Silvester and
Jan Garber. With some clips from the drama added and my own studio talk.
Kristjan
On 2020-09-22 15:35, kil at roadrunner.com.invalid wrote:
> Thanks Kristjan, There weren't as many band remotes as I hoped for. I
> thought there might be enough music to fill an hour program, but I
> guess not. RayK -----------------------------------------From:
> "Kristjan Saag" Well, apart from Tchaikovsky's first Piano Concerto
> (the theme song that starts and ends the show): The first three dance
> orchestra pieces, played by "Ram?n Raquello & His Orchestra" are La
> Paloma La Cumparsita Stardust The one played by the "Bobby Millette
> Orchestra" is Love Locked Out The first piano piece (at 9'10) is
> Chopin's Nocturne, op. 9 no 2 The second piano piece (at 16'00) is
> Chopin's Fantasie Impromptu The third piano piece (at 18'20) is also
> Chopin, but I haven't been able to identify it. There was a discussion
> on old.time.radio at oldradio.net many years ago about the music, where
> Brian Lee Corber reported that the two final orchestral pieces, apart
> from the end theme by Tchaikovsky, were (at 55'18): Pell?as et
> M?lisande by Debussy and (at 56'40): ...the only music in the
> programme composed by Bernard Herrmann, a piece he later used in the
> Jane Eyre-movie. Times given here is for the Sinetone AMR 2011 digital
> issue of the broadcast. Link to the oldradio.net-discussion: --- This
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From malcolm at 78data.com.invalid Thu Sep 24 10:13:27 2020
From: malcolm at 78data.com.invalid (Malcolm)
Date: Thu, 24 Sep 2020 07:13:27 -1000
Subject: [78-L] Federal records
Message-ID:
Is there a discography of Federal records (Federal Record Corporation,
Albany, NY - early 20s) floating around out there? Seems they had their
own studios and pressing facilities in NYC until they sold out to
Scranton Button Works and then eventually folded.
Record Research did a discog of the other un-related Federal label c.
1950, but that's of no help.
Of all the discogs I have collected hard copy on Federal seems to have
been overlooked.
All help gladly accepted.
Be safe - be well,
Malcolm R
From bryan at claxtonola.com.invalid Thu Sep 24 12:16:58 2020
From: bryan at claxtonola.com.invalid (Bryan Wright)
Date: Thu, 24 Sep 2020 15:16:58 -0400
Subject: [78-L] Federal records
In-Reply-To:
References:
Message-ID: <904AA449-D9FD-4CD8-9450-E7136D3923E4@claxtonola.com>
Ty Settlemeir has a Federal discography on his site:
http://78discography.com/Federal.htm
Bryan W.
> On Sep 24, 2020, at 3:00 PM, 78-l-request at klickitat.78online.com wrote:
>
> Message: 1
> Date: Thu, 24 Sep 2020 07:13:27 -1000
> From: Malcolm
> Subject: [78-L] Federal records
> To: 78-L Mail List <78-l at klickitat.78online.com>
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>
> Is there a discography of Federal records (Federal Record Corporation,
> Albany, NY - early 20s) floating around out there? Seems they had their
> own studios and pressing facilities in NYC until they sold out to
> Scranton Button Works and then eventually folded.
> Record Research did a discog of the other un-related Federal label c.
> 1950, but that's of no help.
> Of all the discogs I have collected hard copy on Federal seems to have
> been overlooked.
> All help gladly accepted.
> Be safe - be well,
> Malcolm R
>
From malcolm at 78data.com.invalid Thu Sep 24 13:01:03 2020
From: malcolm at 78data.com.invalid (Malcolm)
Date: Thu, 24 Sep 2020 10:01:03 -1000
Subject: [78-L] Federal records
In-Reply-To: <904AA449-D9FD-4CD8-9450-E7136D3923E4@claxtonola.com>
References:
<904AA449-D9FD-4CD8-9450-E7136D3923E4@claxtonola.com>
Message-ID:
Thanks, I didn't look there. I shall right now.
Malcolm
*******
On 9/24/2020 9:16 AM, Bryan Wright wrote:
> Ty Settlemeir has a Federal discography on his site:
>
> http://78discography.com/Federal.htm
>
> Bryan W.
>
>> On Sep 24, 2020, at 3:00 PM, I wrote:
>>
>>
>> Is there a discography of Federal records (Federal Record Corporation,
>> Albany, NY - early 20s) floating around out there? Seems they had their
>> own studios and pressing facilities in NYC until they sold out to
>> Scranton Button Works and then eventually folded.
>> Record Research did a discog of the other un-related Federal label c.
>> 1950, but that's of no help.
>> Of all the discogs I have collected hard copy on Federal seems to have
>> been overlooked.
>> All help gladly accepted.
>> Be safe - be well,
>> Malcolm R
>>
>