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In Reply to: RE: Mravinsky's Shostakovich 8th.. posted by jdaniel@jps.net on July 19, 2014 at 21:08:13:
'63' was the year-introduction of the cutting equipment (next along: '68' / '74'..).
These thick mid-60's mono LP's should ('always') have the 'D' (or '33D') info: ie. D-01460: a genuine 'courtesy of the Nazi's' 1947 recording (and never on CD) - as repeated on the dead-wax; matrix/catalogue #'s being the same (and why the discography indicates Mravinsky's 1947 version was on 4 sides..)
Edits: 07/20/14
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- RE: Mravinsky's Shostakovich 8th.. - frankwm 09:51:30 07/20/14 (3)
- Well, I've got to tip my hat to you; many discographies have it all wrong. - jdaniel@jps.net 10:20:07 07/20/14 (2)
- RE: Well, I've got to tip my hat to you; many discographies have it all wrong. - frankwm 11:45:56 07/20/14 (1)
- Speaking of the Oistrakh: IMHO far more harrowing 1st mov't than the more famous Mitropoulos collaboration. - jdaniel@jps.net 12:07:03 07/20/14 (0)