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4/28/21

New York Post Symphony Orchestra- Mozart Symphony No. 40 In G Major (World's Greatest Music Records)


From Discogs concerning the World's Greatest Music record label: "This U.S. label was produced by an unknown manufacturer for Music Appreciation Products, Inc. Several label varieties were produced, starting in 1938..."

Mainspring Press published an article in 2017 identifying the various orchestras and conductors used by RCA Victor recording staff for these releases. A link to where the article can be found is https://78records.wordpress.com/2017/10/11/new-%E2%80%A2-the-worlds-greatest-music-discography-rca-victor-series-revised-expanded-by-john-bolig. Also see https://www.stokowski.org/Fritz_Reiner_Discography.htm. The conductor for this recording is Eugene Ormandy- in case you were wondering. Below is the four-page appreciation that came with the original album.



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