Abstract

Records

Haggin, B. H. | September 22, 1956 issue

add to cart   close window

The article presents information on the new versions of recordings of Arturo Toscanini of Beethoven's symphonies. Music company RCA Victor assigned Richard Gardener to work with Toscanini on the processing of recordings from his broadcasts. Next came LM-1973, with the previously issued Respighi "Feste Romane," and a new recording of Kodaly's Hary Jeinos processed from the NBC acetates of the broadcast of November 29, 1947. This was the time when a new engineer for the broadcasts began to experiment with changes in the microphone placement which the previous engineer had found to be optimum for Studio 8H.

See Also:

TOSCANINI, Arturo; SYMPHONIES; RCA Victor (Company); RECORD labels; MUSIC trade; BROADCASTING; CULTURAL industries
Articles are sold in 'packs,' which are priced as follows:

1 for 2.95
4 for 9.95
10 for 19.95
50 for 34.95
300 for 149.95
Sales of archive individual articles, full issues or article packs are final and no refunds will be issued.

My Articles

You must be logged in to view your articles.

User name

Password

I don't have a login.

I forgot my user name/password.

Advertisement
Advertisement

Blogs

» The Beat

Sanders Stands on Principle: No Reform w/out Public Option | “It is my intention to do everything I can to see that a strong bill is passed which provides universal coverage in a cost-effective way."
John Nichols
13 Comments

» Editor's Cut

Filibuster Follies | "The filibuster has become a cancer growing inside the world's greatest deliberative body."
Katrina vanden Heuvel
106 Comments

» The Notion

Bad Black Mothers | For African American women, reproduction has never been an entirely private matter.
Melissa Harris-Lacewell
95 Comments

» Act Now!

Coal Country | Stunning film reveals new dimensions to the cost of America's over-reliance on coal.
Peter Rothberg
116 Comments

» The Dreyfuss Report

A Kingdom of Bicycles No Longer | China's ambassador for climate change speaks on the eve of the Copenhagen summit meeting.
Robert Dreyfuss
59 Comments