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Date:         Fri, 12 Jan 2007 14:36:12 -0500
Reply-To:     Association for Recorded Sound Discussion List
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From:         Steven Smolian <[log in to unmask]>
Subject:      Classical Record Reviw Media III
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I'm putting the responses togerther. I'd like to include more radio stations, but for this list they should have new release shows at a minimum, local, not syndicated, or, better yet, shows devoted to new releases of older recordings. I'd also like to locate newspapers catering to various ethinc groups that review classical records. These would include Chinese, Japanese, Jewish, Greek, Korean, various Hispanic groups, etc. Though I realize some foreign mags are influential here, the emphasis is on the US. Many of the materials in the process of being reissued are in copyright in the US but are past the 50 year limit elsewhere- and there's little point in promoting records that will be copied and sold cheeper by others in foreign markets than the legal reissue US company. ..To feed bloody lions, not me! (Albert and the Lions, a great Stany Holloway routine) I'd also like to flesh out the specific instrument group. I recall a 'cello society a number of years ago. I assume the exist for the brass instruments as well. Steve Smolian


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