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Music and Media => The Classical Music Circle => Topic started by: matthewpartrick on 13 Oct 2016, 03:16 am
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1) 1947 recording of Stokowski doing Beethoven's 9th. One record is cracked but the rest feels like 400 gram short play 33 1/3. Seems like a fun find! They need a bath however.
Is there a good resource on finding the definitive recording for certain pieces? I know taste is subjective, but I'm a sucker for RCA living stereo, and in particular the Reiner version of Scheherazade.
Ant resources you could push me towards would be great.
Thanks!
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If you are a RCA fan, find a copy of James Mitchelll's The Golden Era of RCA Records I think they are available at Irvington Music. This is a great resource, and gratefully, not many collectors know about it. While you're at the Irvington web site, peruse their offerings. I buy a lot of records from them.
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.....but I'm a sucker for RCA living stereo, and in particular the Reiner version of Scheherazade.
:notworthy: :thumb: