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In Reply to: RE: Classical music: digital or analog posted by BoezR on February 12, 2017 at 20:01:22:
Also, I am giving a dozen of so "duplicates" to my friend. I cannot remember all the details, but I remember the following:
Reiner conducting R. Strauss, Also Sprach Zarathustra. We found two copies. One is a shaded dog RCA Living Stereo with the conductor on the cover. I was told this was the very first commercial release of a stereo recording. We found another copy of the same performance on the maroon Victrola version, and he is taking that one.
Nathan Milstein playing Bach's unaccompanied violin sonatas. One version is on Capitol, mono I remember and another one is stereo DGG. He is taking the stereo one.
Found two identical copies of Karajan conducting Bizet's Carmen on RCA Soria Series. Both are stereo, but one is sealed. He is taking the opened copy.
Two identical copies of Eugene Jochum conducting Carf Orff's Carmina Burana. I am giving him one of the two.
There are a few more, but I cannot remember. We both are in need of building up our vinyl equipment so that we can listen to them.
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- RE: Classical music: digital or analog - BoezR 05:23:52 02/13/17 (0)