Sony/Superscope "Keyboard Immortals Play Again..In stereo"

MP3PD6-002 From KFAC Volume 2

 

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Produced by Joseph S. Tushinsky, president of Superscope Inc. Superscope was the exclusive US distributor of the Sony brand tape recorders, microphones and audio tape at the time these were made.

Hosted by Los Angeles FM radio station KFAC announcer, Felix De Cola

Opening Theme: Alfred Reisenhower (1905) "Chopin Portrait" by Robert Schumann [1810-1856] played by Vorsetzer machine on the Bosendorfer Imperial concert grand piano.

The grinding clunking mechanical noise of the Vorsetzer was reduced by placing it in a special built room that allowed just the "fingers" to protrude out toward the piano which was rolled up to the wall. Additionally, the Sony Electret C38 microphones were place inside the piano for maximum isolation . A Sony ES12 professional model tape deck made the audio recording

These were one hour programs consisting of two 30 minute segments. Performer name in [square] bracket is spelled phonetically.

 
18-1 PIANO CONCERTOS (30:45)
Fanny Weiland, Piano Concerto in A, Amadeus Mozart [1756-1791]
1. Allegro, 9:35
2. Andante, 7:05
3. Presto, 7:42
18-2 PIANO CONCERTOS (23:40)
1. Sander Laszlo, 1st movement Concerto in Eb,
Franz Liszt [1811-1886], 5:30
2. Raoul von Kozalski, Krakowiak, Opus 14, Frederic Chopin, 11:20
19-1 FELIX MENDELSSOHN [1809-1847]
1. [Ernest Shelling], Prelude and fugue in E minor, Op 35
2. [Alexander Krau], On wings of song - arr Liszt
3. [David Schorr], Fantasie in F# minor
4. [M. E. Burnham], Song without words "Consolation"
19-2 FELIX MENDELSSOHN [1809-1847]
1. Rudolf Ganz, "Spinning Song"
2. Vladimir de Pachmann, Song without words "May Breezes", Op 62 #1
3. Alfred Hoehn, Scherzo Capriccio
4. [Felix Dreischzech], Midsummer Night incidental music - arr Liszt
20-1 FREDERIC CHOPIN [1810-1839]
1. Josef Lhevinne, Etude #12, Op 25
2. Rudolf Ganz, Nocturne in Ab, Op 32 #2
3. Vladimir de Pachmann, Waltz in Ab, Op 34 #1
4. [Emile Zoar] Bolero, Op 19
20-2 FREDERIC CHOPIN [1810-1839]
1. Ignace Paderewski, Mazurka Op 24 #4
2. [Jose Demata], Tarrantel Op 43
3. Fanny Bloomfield Zeisler, Scherzo in Bb minor, Op 31
 
22-1 FANNY BLOOMFIELD ZEISLER PLAYS PIANO CONCERTOS
1. "The Return" Cecile Chaminade (1857-1944)
2. Sonata "Pastorale" Scarlatti [arr Carl Tauzig]
3. Sonata "Capriccio" Scarlatti [arr Carl Tauzig]
4. "The Waltzing Doll" [Edward Poldini]
5. "Gondoliera" Moritz Moszkowski (1854-1925)
22-2 FANNY BLOOMFIELD ZEISLER PLAYS PIANO CONCERTOS
Sonata in C minor, Op 111, Beethoven (1770-1827)
 
23-1 KEYBOARD IMMORTALS PLAY PIANO CONCERT FAVORITES
1. Josef Lhevinne "On Route" Benjamin Louis Paul Godard (1845-1895)
2. [Ella Honus], Piano Caprice Op 43 #6, Anton Arensky (1861-1906)
3. [Huntz Houser], Variations on "Canival of Venice", [Jules Schulhof]
4. [Constantine Igudenov] Intermezzo in Eb minor Op 118 #6,
Johannes Brahms (1833-1897)
23-2 KEYBOARD IMMORTALS PLAY PIANO CONCERT FAVORITES
1. [Michael Zydora] "Witches Dance"(1884) Edward MacDowell (1861-1908)
2. Paul de Conne, Nocturne in Eb, Op 9, Frederic Chopin
3. Paul de Conne, Die Fledermaus Waltzes, Johann Strauss (1825-1899)
4. [Gabriel Lowvitch] "Evening Song" Robert Schumann (1810-1856)
5. [Anthon Dokhenary] Hungarian Rhapsody #15 "Rakoczy March" Liszt

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