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4/21/21

The Philadelphia Orchestra- J S Bach Brandenburg Concerto No 2 In F Major (World's Greatest Music) 1938 78 RPM Records


Discogs notes: "According to "The Philadelphia Orchestra: An Annotated Discography" by Richard A. Kaplan, this release was recorded by The Philadelphia Orchestra on November 12, 1938. Credits for Concerto No. 2 include Alexander Hinsberg, violin; Saul Caston, trumpet; William Kincaid, flute; Marcel Tabuteau, oboe; Eugene Ormandy, conductor; and Charles O'Connell, producer. The only credit listed for Concerto No. 3 was Charles O'Connell, producer. I have not included these credits in the Credits fields because the label "World's Greatest Music" produced anonymous releases." [https://www.discogs.com/Bach-Brandenburg-Concertos-Nos-2-And-3/release/7355769: accessed 19 Feb 2021.]

Here are scans of the appreciation that originally accompanied these records.




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