Per Discogs: "Concert Hall Society, Inc. was a record club founded in 1946. The company originally announced that it would turn out only 2,000 copies of its albums, pressing directly from "masters" and thus eliminating the "mother" and "stamper" discs used for mass production of commercial records. However, this policy was only maintained during the first few years. Concert Hall quite rapidly evolved into a budget label for classical music, often operating as a record sales club in various countries. Releases were available only to members.
[The] President of Concert Hall was Dr. David Josefowitz.
Concert Hall didn't have a pressing plant of its own but had its releases - and those of its various sub-labels - pressed by various pressing plants and then distributed across the US, Canada[,] and Europe. There were also releases for the Japanese market." (https://www.discogs.com/label/44301-Concert-Hall : accessed 26 July 2021)
Symphony In D Minor, Op. Posth.
Composed By – Antonín Dvořák
- A1 1st Mvt.: Allegro
- A2 2nd Mvt.: Andante
- B1 3rd Mvt.: Scherzo: Allegro Feroce
- B2 4th Mvt.: Finale: Allegro Con Brio
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