Re: New CDs: Music Most Mysterious



In article <Xns9796F1DDF93E1quackandflap@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Matthew B.
Tepper <oyþ@earthlink.net> wrote:

david gideon <davidDeleteMe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> appears to have caused the
following letters to be typed in news:310320060027463168%
davidDeleteMe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx:

Our April release is now available: Ten composers! Five concertos! Four
orchestras! Four conductors! Three pianists! And eleven
mysteries...solved! Details are at the website; thank you so much.

With these releases (of previously anonymously-issued performances that
were sold in supermarkets c. 1960), you're overlooking a potential selling
point -- that some of us might be completist collectors of one or more of
the artists in question. ;--)

I know that there are some who are exactly that. But those who have
partaken of some of our earlier volumes in this series will have at
least a pretty good notion of who the "world famous musicians" may be.

By the way, if anyone cares, I miscounted. It's five conductors, not
four.

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Paray, Steinberg, and more, exclusively from: http://www.rediscovery.us
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