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In Reply to: RE: I suspect that the Preludes were recorded earlier... posted by Ivan303 on December 17, 2014 at 15:51:34
as you can see from the announcement/review in Billboard. I think this was the first of Ericourt's Debussy recordings to be issued. The recordings could easily go back as far as 1957, I don't know. All of the Ericourt recordings are very scarce in stereo, and the two disc set of the Preludes is particularly hard to find. This could be for a couple of reasons. Right around this time, Kapp raised the prices on their classical titles, so a two record set in stereo would have been pretty expensive and a lot of people would not have thought it worthwhile to spring for a stereo recording of a solo instrument.
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Maybe I've posted this before, but here's a link to some PDF's of vintage issues of Audio and other magazines. (I think I got it from one of the other forums here at AA.)
Link below: Kapp KDX-6501-S where the 'DX' is a double album and the 'S' is Stereo.
Yet to find an image of the LP in Stereo so I assume most were sold as mono.
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