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Music

Haggin, B. H. | May 26, 1956 issue

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Robert Charles Marsh set out originally to produce a chronological list of Arturo Toscanini's recording sessions, with the titles of what he recorded and with comment on the performances, on "the manner in which the records transmit the actual sounds of his performances" and on the degree to which the records might "represent a falsification of the facts." He has ended up with something more grandiose, "Toscanini and the Art of Performance," which in addition discusses Toscanini's personality, musicianship and career. The list of recording sessions and an additional list of Toscanini's repertory offer factual information.

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MUSIC trade; SOUND recordings; TOSCANINI, Arturo; MUSICIANS; MARSH, Robert Charles; MUSIC
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