Blue Danube Galore

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CarlosV
Victor IV
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Re: Blue Danube Galore

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drh wrote: Wed May 01, 2024 9:21 pm
CarlosV wrote: Wed May 01, 2024 6:06 am ... Of the ones I did not photograph, there is a 12 inch piano solo that's very interesting, ...
Is it the Schulz-Evler paraphrase played by Joseph Lhevinne? That is a classic of the Gramophone, a real stunner of a performance (and one of the relative handful of records by an important pianist).
Yes, that's it, Victor record, a very original arrangement/adaptation.

FredSugarHall_fan
Victor Jr
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Re: Blue Danube Galore

Post by FredSugarHall_fan »

Slightly related along the lines of multiple different copies of a song, there's a lot on eBay (not mine) where somebody managed to get all 5 different label pressings of the Home Towners song "What A Funny World This Would Be". It's out of my price range, but as a Fred Hall enthusiast, I found the lot somewhat intriguing, as well as amusing.

I'll link it if anyone is interested.

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