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Date:         Wed, 23 Jul 2008 10:09:51 +0200
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From:         Tommy Sjöberg
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Subject:      Re: Orchestras of the World transcriptions
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Hi John, I'd like to comment on the Swedish recordings only, since I'm most familiar with that music. Hope you get lots of inputs from other countries:-) The Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra (started 1927) made a number of recordings of Swedish classical pieces 1940 to 1951 with the Swedish Broadcasting Company (a monopoly at the time). Many of these were not meant to be sold commercially, but used for radio concerts (or so I'm led to believe). The pieces you list are well-known concert pieces, but I haven't found them among those mentioned above, in those couplings. Sten Frykberg (1910-1983) was a well-known conductor and composer, and later presented a popular request radio show. Dag Wirén (1905-1986) 'Alla Marcia' is a movement from his 'Serenade for Strings' 1937, and the March theme was used for a TV series on BBC William Seymer (1890-1964) 'Sun flower' is probably the piano piece 'Solöga', literally 'Sun Eye' from the suite 'Sommarcroquiser' 1920 Wilhelm Peterson-Berger (1867-1942) 'Froso flowers' are parts of his piano compostion in 21 parts, 1896-1914 Hugo Alfvén (1872-1960) 'Midsummer Eve' is a movement from his Swedish Rhapsody No. 1, 1903 Lars-Erik Larsson (1908-1986) 'Pastoral suite' is a development from his lyrical suite 'Dagens stunder' (Moments of the day) 1938 written as incidental music for radio Evert Taube (1890-1976) composed and sang mainly popular songs in a troubadour tradition, and the medley may have been put together by Frykberg himself. I'd venture to say that the pieces put together forms a popular classics concert for attracting an audience not used to full symphonies. Years above are from Wikipedia. Tommy Sjöberg > >Date: Mon, 21 Jul 2008 12:20:12 -0700 >From: John Ross <[log in to unmask]> >Subject: Orchestras of the World transcriptions > >Does anybody have information about a series of 16-inch transcription >discs called "Orchestras of the World; Produced by the Economic >Cooperation Administration"? Probably from around 1950. > >They're fully produced radio programs of performances by European >orchestras (BBC Symphony, Vienna Philharmonic, RIAS, Concertgebouw, >Suisse Romande, Radio Eireann Symphony, etc etc.) with introductions >and "intermission" interviews related to postwar economic development. > >Are these things taken from commercial recordings or from domestic >live concert or studio broadcasts? Are they documented anywhere? > >John Ross > >------------------------------ > >Date: Mon, 21 Jul 2008 15:30:34 -0400 >From: "Michael H. Gray" <[log in to unmask]> >Subject: Re: Orchestras of the World transcriptions > >Without knowing the repertoire I'd say these were radio-originals. The >inclusion of the Radio Eireann Symphony is one key. > >Regards, > >Mike Gray > >------------------------------ > >Date: Mon, 21 Jul 2008 16:01:39 -0400 >From: "Richard L. Hess" <[log in to unmask]> >Subject: Re: Orchestras of the World transcriptions > >I agree with Mike Gray as RIAS is "Radio In the American Sector" (of >Germany/Berlin). > > >Richard L. Hess email: [log in to unmask] >Aurora, Ontario, Canada (905) 713 6733 1-877-TAPE-FIX >Detailed contact information: http://www.richardhess.com/tape/contact.htm >Quality tape transfers -- even from hard-to-play tapes. > >------------------------------ > >Date: Mon, 21 Jul 2008 15:02:35 -0500 >From: "[log in to unmask]" <[log in to unmask]> >Subject: Re: Orchestras of the World transcriptions > >I believe I have some on tape - Mackenzie lists it as a 1951 series, and >cites 13 as the highest issue number in the series, if I read correctly > >There was also Orchestras of the Nation and Orchestras of the West. > >John, do you have a list of the selections/performers on your >transcriptions? > >joe salerno > >------------------------------ > >Date: Mon, 21 Jul 2008 15:44:30 -0700 >From: John Ross <[log in to unmask]> >Subject: Re: Orchestras of the World transcriptions > >Here's a list of "Orchestras of the World" transcriptions. It's >entirely possible that I also have the missing sequence numbers among >the large stack of SESAC and AFN discs that I got at the same time. > >Obviously, each program was split onto four 16-inch sides, in >"broadcast" sequence, so the radio station's board operator could go >from each side to the next one on a second turntable, without >interruption. E.g., Sides 1 and 3 were on one disc, and sides 2 and 4 >on the other. There appear to have been at least fifteen separate >one-hour programs. > >It's clear that each program features a major national orchestra >playing native composers from that country. With obvious exceptions, >I have to say that I've never heard of many of the composers. > >Any additional information will be most welcome. > >Orchestras of the World > >Ref No. SSZ2 Austria Vienna Philharmonic, Rudolf Morait, conducting > 2 Franz Schmidt: Zwischenspiel aus Notre Dame > 4 Schubert: Fifth Symphony (Continued) > >Ref No. SSZ3 Denmark Danish Radio >Symphony Orchestra, Launy Grondahl, cond > 1 Knudage Riisager: Erasmus Montanus > Svend Erik Tarp: Battle of Jericho (1st Part) > 3 Carl Nielson: Second Symphony (2nd Part) > >Ref No. SSZ4 Denmark Danish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Launy Grondahl, cond > 2 Svend Erik Tarp: Battle of Jericho (Concl) > Carl Nielson: Second Symphony (1st Part) > 4 Carl Nielson: Second Symphony (Concl) > >Ref No. SSZ5 Italy Turin Symphony Orchestra, Mario Rossi conducting > 1 Monteverdi: Symphonic Excerpts "Orfeo" > Vivaldi: Concerto for Two Violins and Orchestra (1st Part) > 3 Rossini: Italian in Algiers (concluded) > Verdi: Overture to "The Force of Destiny" > >Ref No. SSZ6 Italy Turin Symphony Orchestra, Mario Rossi conducting > 2 Vivaldi: Concerto for Two Violins and Orchestra (Concluded) > Rossini: Italian in Algiers (First Part) > 4 Respighi: Fountains of Rome > >Ref. No. SSZ7 Greece Greek State Symphony >Orchestra, Dr. Philotetes Oikonomedes, cond > 1 Antiochis Evangelatos: Overture to a Drama > Marios Vavaaglion" Suite Pastoral (1st Part) > 3 Petros Petridis: Greek Dances > Manolis Calomiris: Triptichion (1st Part) > >Ref. No. SSZ8 Greece Greek State Symphony >Orchestra, Dr. Philotetes Oikonomedes, cond > 2 Marios Vavaglios: Suite Pastorale (Concl) > 4 Manolis Calomiris: Triptichon (Concluded) > >Ref No. SSZ9 Germany RIAS Symphony Orchestra, Ferenc Fricsay, cond > 1 Bach: Second Brandenberg Concerto (First Part) > 3 Boris Blacher: Variations on the Paganini Theme (Conclusion) > Werner Egks: French Suite (First Part) > >Ref No. SSZ10 Germany RIAS Symphony Orchestra, Ferenc Fricsay, cond > 2 Bach: Second Brandenburg Concerto (Conclusion) > Boris Blacher: Variations on the Paganini Theme (First Part) > 4 Werner Egks: French Suite (Conclusion) > >Ref. No. SSZ11 Norway Oslo Philharominc, Odd Gruner-Hegge, cond > 1 Grieg: Piano Concerto in A Minor (First movement) > 3 Johan Halvorsen: Norwegian Rhapsody No. 1 > > >Ref No. SSZ12 Norway Oslo Philharominc, Odd Gruner-Hegge, cond > 2 Grieg: Piano Concerto in A minor (2nd and 3rd Movements) > 4 Johann Svendsen: Carnival in Paris > >Ref No. SSZ13 Britain BBC Symphony Orchestra, Sir Adrian Boult, cond > 1 Elgar: Introduction and Allegro for Strings > 3 Vaughan Williams: Symphony No. 6 (second and Third Movements) > >Ref No. SSZ14 Britain BBC Symphony Orchestra, Sir Adrian Boult, cond > 2 Vaughan Williams: Symphony No. 6 (1st Movement) > 4 Vaughan Williams: Symphony No. >6 (End Third and Fourth Movement) > >Ref No. SSZ15 Ireland Radio Eireann Symphony Orchestra, Jean Martinon, cond > 1 Charles Stanford: Overture to the Opera "Shamus O'Brien" > Redmond Friel: Two Linked Melodies from Donegal > 3. J. F. Larchet: Tinker's Wedding (Conclusion) > Hamilton Harty: With the Wild Geese (First Part) > >Ref No. SSZ16 Ireland Radio Eireann Symphony Orchestra, Jean Martinon cnd > 2 E.J. Moeran: Serenade in G (First part) > 4 Hamilton Harty: With the Wild Geese (Last three movements) > >Ref No. SS19 Portugal Symphony >Orchestra of the Portugese National Radio, Pedro >de Freita-Branco, cond > 1 Joly Brage Santos: The Second Overture > 3 Luis de Freitas-Branco: Alentejo Suite No. 1 (3rd Movement) > >Ref SSZ221 Sweden Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Sten Frykberg, cond > 1 Dag Wiren: Alla Marcia > William Seymer: Sun Flower > Wilhelm Petersen-Berger: Froso Flowers > 3 Hugo Alven: Midsummer Eve (Conclusion) > Evert Taubee: Medley of Swedish Folk Music (First Part) > >Ref No. SSZ22 Sweden Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Sten Frykberg, cond > 2 Wilhelm Peterson-Berger: Froso Flowers > Hugo Alven: Midsummer Eve (1st Part) > 4 Evert Taube: Medley of Swedish Folk Music (Conclusion) > Erik Larsen: Pastoral Suite > >Ref No. SSZ24 Belgium Belgian National Radio >Symphony. Daniel Sternfeld, Condunctiing > 2 Andre Gretry: Village Dances > 4 Robert Herberigs: Anthony and Cleopatra (Conclusion) > >Ref No. SSZ25 Turkey Presidential >Philharmonic Orchestra, Hasan Ferit Alnar, >Conducting > 1 Alnar: Prelude and Two Dances > 3 Necil Kazim Akses: Poems for Cello > >Ref. No. SSZ26 Turkey Presidential >Philharmonic Orchestra, Mr. Erkin, Conducting > 2 Ulvi Cemal Erkin: Dance Rhapsody > 4 Ulvi Cemal Erkin: Second Movement of First Symphony > >Ref. No. SSZ27 Switzerland Orchestre de la >Suisse Romande, Edmond Appia, cond > 1 Emile Jaques Dalcroze: La Suisse est Belle (Part 1) > 3 Roger Vuataz: Petit Concert (Conclusion) > Pierre Wissmer: Le Bal chez Sylvie (Part 1) > >Ref No. SSZ28 Switzerland Orchestre de la >Suisse Romande, Edmond Appia, cond > 2 Emile Jacques Dalcroze: La Suisse est Belle (Conclusion) > Roger Vuataz: Petit Concert (Part 1) > 4 Pierre Wissmer: Le Bal chez Sylvie (Conclusion) > >Ref No. SSZ29 Netherlands Concertgebouw >Orchestra, Eduard van Beinum, cond (2 copies) > 1 Johan Wagenlaar: Taming of the Shrew > Alex Voormolen: Concerto for 2 Oboes (1st Movement) > 3 Jan van Gilse: Song of Tagore > Hans Henkemans: Passacaglia and Gigue (Part 1) > >Ref No. SSZ30 Netherlands Concertgebouw >Orchestra, Eduard van Beinum, cond (2 copies) > 2 Alex Voormolen: Concerto for 2 Oboes (2nd and 3rd Movements) > 4 Hans Henkemans: Passacaglia and Gigue (Part 2) > Rudolf Mengelberg: Hymn to Amsterdam > > >John Ross >===== >------------------------------


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