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The Metropolitan Opera On Record A Discography Of The Commercial Recordings 2nd Edition Frederick P Fellers

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The Metropolitan Opera On Record A Discography Of The Commercial Recordings 2nd Edition Frederick P Fellers
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Publisher: Scarecrow Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.32 MB
Pages: 364
Author: Frederick P. Fellers
ISBN: 9781461664178
Language: English
Year: 2010
Edition: 2

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The Metropolitan Opera On Record A Discography Of The Commercial Recordings 2nd Edition Frederick P Fellers by Frederick P. Fellers 9781461664178 instant download after payment.

The Metropolitan Opera on Record: A Discography of the Commercial Recordings is a comprehensive listing of all the commercial sound recordings involving the Chorus and Orchestra of the Metropolitan Opera, one of the world's leading musical organizations. Over 900 recording sessions are listed chronologically, starting in 1906 and continuing through the last digital recordings conducted by James Levine in 1998. Entries include excerpts and complete recordings from more than 120 operas in various formats, representing more than 380 artists. The recordings are fully annotated, including the session date and location, the primary source of information, the opera title and composer, matrix number and speed of the recording, the artists performing, the recording company name and number, the format, and the release dates. In addition, Fellers provides a fascinating history of the Met recordings, from the first Leeds & Catlin recordings in the early 1900s to the digital recordings of the 1990s. Additional information on the Opera House String Orchestra and the Radio Broadcasts are included, as well as complete indexes listing the works by composer, title, and artist.

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