Annotation

A subscription series issued as 50 individual two-record sets, released from 1978-1982. The entire library was first announced on the 100th anniversary (1977) of Thomas Edison’s invention of the phonograph. Each LP was pressed with a special vinyl formulation that enabled a clear (IE: virgin vinyl) quiet playing surface on a more rigid (heavy weighted) LP disc. Every record was pressed and processed in an atmosphere controlled “clean room” and using "ruby red colored" vinyl. Recordings are archival in nature and some are varied from mono vs stereo, though not specified on the disc or labels.

Each library case houses two proof-quality long playing records, with each record fully protected within its own dust free (plastic tray & lid) compartment. The records are firmly supported within the closed compartment in such a way that the playing surface never touches any part of the case. Each library case includes a specially written and illustrated commentary, by a respected music expert. The composers and their works are discussed in much detail, along with historical background information, which is provided re: the featured Soloists, Orchestras, Conductors, and Ensembles per recording.

Note: 2 different box types exist: 1st released in an oversized case with plastic protective trays measuring 13.25 x 13.5 inches with booklet attached inside & hinged vs the standard type of box 12.5 x 12.5 with booklet placed (loose along with insert) inside of box and was shipped with Styrofoam wafer liners. Dating for sets can be found with a date printed on the booklet, only set 1/2 (from 1978) is not dated the rest are chronological from 1978-1982. For example: Volume 2/3 year 1978 vs 25/56 year 1979 vs 49/50 year 1980 vs 63/64 year 1980 vs 83/83 year 1981 vs 93/94 year 1982. In volume 49/50 a special notice sheet was added indicating that this volume came with a "Cross Reference Index" booklet for the previous 50 volumes (1-50) and stating at the conclusion of the collection they will provide a permanent listing of all 100 records as a helpful reference aid. Recordings in the booklet are listed in order of issue as well as alphabetically by performers, selections and composers.

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Tracklist

112" Vinyl
#TitleArtistRatingLength
1Appalachian Spring - Very Slowly
producer:
John McClure (recording engineer and record producer)
orchestra:
New York Philharmonic (on 1961-10-09)
conductor:
Leonard Bernstein (on 1961-10-09)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
CBS, Inc. (US broadcasting company; file no releases here!) (from 1962 to present)
recorded at:
Manhattan Center in Midtown Manhattan, New York, New York, United States (on 1961-10-09)
recording of:
Appalachian Spring Suite: I. Very Slowly (on 1961-10-09)
composer:
Aaron Copland (composer) (from 1943 until 1944)
part of:
Appalachian Spring Suite (for full orchestra, 1945)
Aaron Copland2:45
2Appalachian Spring - Allegro
producer:
John McClure (recording engineer and record producer)
orchestra:
New York Philharmonic (on 1961-10-09)
conductor:
Leonard Bernstein (on 1961-10-09)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
CBS, Inc. (US broadcasting company; file no releases here!) (from 1962 to present)
recorded at:
Manhattan Center in Midtown Manhattan, New York, New York, United States (on 1961-10-09)
recording of:
Appalachian Spring Suite: II. Allegro (on 1961-10-09)
composer:
Aaron Copland (composer) (from 1943 until 1944)
part of:
Appalachian Spring Suite (for full orchestra, 1945)
Aaron Copland2:43
3Appalachian Spring - Moderato
producer:
John McClure (recording engineer and record producer)
orchestra:
New York Philharmonic (on 1961-10-09)
conductor:
Leonard Bernstein (on 1961-10-09)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
CBS, Inc. (US broadcasting company; file no releases here!) (from 1962 to present)
recorded at:
Manhattan Center in Midtown Manhattan, New York, New York, United States (on 1961-10-09)
recording of:
Appalachian Spring Suite: III. Moderato: The Bride and Her Intended (on 1961-10-09)
composer:
Aaron Copland (composer) (from 1943 until 1944)
part of:
Appalachian Spring Suite (for full orchestra, 1945)
Aaron Copland3:52
4Appalachian Spring - Fast
producer:
John McClure (recording engineer and record producer)
orchestra:
New York Philharmonic (on 1961-10-09)
conductor:
Leonard Bernstein (on 1961-10-09)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
CBS, Inc. (US broadcasting company; file no releases here!) (from 1962 to present)
recorded at:
Manhattan Center in Midtown Manhattan, New York, New York, United States (on 1961-10-09)
recording of:
Appalachian Spring Suite: IV. Fast: The Revivalist and His Flock (on 1961-10-09)
composer:
Aaron Copland (composer) (from 1943 until 1944)
part of:
Appalachian Spring Suite (for full orchestra, 1945)
Aaron Copland3:35
5Appalachian Spring - Subito Allegro
producer:
John McClure (recording engineer and record producer)
orchestra:
New York Philharmonic (on 1961-10-09)
conductor:
Leonard Bernstein (on 1961-10-09)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
CBS, Inc. (US broadcasting company; file no releases here!) (from 1962 to present)
recorded at:
Manhattan Center in Midtown Manhattan, New York, New York, United States (on 1961-10-09)
recording of:
Appalachian Spring Suite: V. Subito allegro: Solo Dance of the Bride (on 1961-10-09)
composer:
Aaron Copland (composer) (from 1943 until 1944)
part of:
Appalachian Spring Suite (for full orchestra, 1945)
Aaron Copland3:45
6Appalachian Spring - As at first (slowly)
producer:
John McClure (recording engineer and record producer)
orchestra:
New York Philharmonic (on 1961-10-09)
conductor:
Leonard Bernstein (on 1961-10-09)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
CBS, Inc. (US broadcasting company; file no releases here!) (from 1962 to present)
recorded at:
Manhattan Center in Midtown Manhattan, New York, New York, United States (on 1961-10-09)
recording of:
Appalachian Spring Suite: VI. As at First (Slowly) (on 1961-10-09)
composer:
Aaron Copland (composer) (from 1943 until 1944)
part of:
Appalachian Spring Suite (for full orchestra, 1945)
Aaron Copland1:15
7Appalachian Spring - Doppio movimento
producer:
John McClure (recording engineer and record producer)
orchestra:
New York Philharmonic (on 1961-10-09)
conductor:
Leonard Bernstein (on 1961-10-09)
recorded at:
Manhattan Center in Midtown Manhattan, New York, New York, United States (on 1961-10-09)
recording of:
Appalachian Spring Suite: VII. Doppio movimento: Variations on a Shaker Hymn (Simple Gifts) (on 1961-10-09)
composer:
Aaron Copland (composer) (from 1943 until 1944)
is based on:
Simple Gifts
part of:
Appalachian Spring Suite (for full orchestra, 1945)
Aaron Copland3:02
8Appalachian Spring - Moderato - Coda
producer:
John McClure (recording engineer and record producer)
orchestra:
New York Philharmonic (on 1961-10-09)
conductor:
Leonard Bernstein (on 1961-10-09)
recorded at:
Manhattan Center in Midtown Manhattan, New York, New York, United States (on 1961-10-09)
recording of:
Appalachian Spring Suite: VIII. Moderato: Coda (on 1961-10-09)
composer:
Aaron Copland (composer) (from 1943 until 1944)
part of:
Appalachian Spring Suite (for full orchestra, 1945)
Aaron Copland3:53
9Rodeo (Four Dance Episodes) - Buckaroo Holiday
producer:
John McClure (recording engineer and record producer)
orchestra:
New York Philharmonic (on 1960-05-02)
conductor:
Leonard Bernstein (on 1960-05-02)
recorded at:
Manhattan Center in Midtown Manhattan, New York, New York, United States (on 1960-05-02)
recording of:
Rodeo: I. Buckaroo Holiday (on 1960-05-02)
composer:
Aaron Copland (composer) (in 1942)
part of:
Four Dance Episodes from Rodeo (suite for orchestra)
part of:
Rodeo (symphonic version)
Aaron Copland7:03
10Rodeo (Four Dance Episodes) - Corral Nocturne
producer:
John McClure (recording engineer and record producer)
orchestra:
New York Philharmonic (on 1960-05-02)
conductor:
Leonard Bernstein (on 1960-05-02)
recorded at:
Manhattan Center in Midtown Manhattan, New York, New York, United States (on 1960-05-02)
recording of:
Rodeo: II. Corral Nocturne (on 1960-05-02)
composer:
Aaron Copland (composer) (in 1942)
publisher:
Boosey & Hawkes (publisher; do NOT use as release label)
part of:
Four Dance Episodes from Rodeo (suite for orchestra)
part of:
Rodeo (symphonic version)
Aaron Copland4:07
11Rodeo (Four Dance Episodes) - Saturday Night Waltz
producer:
John McClure (recording engineer and record producer)
orchestra:
New York Philharmonic (on 1960-05-02)
conductor:
Leonard Bernstein (on 1960-05-02)
recorded at:
Manhattan Center in Midtown Manhattan, New York, New York, United States (on 1960-05-02)
recording of:
Rodeo: III. Saturday Night Waltz (on 1960-05-02)
composer:
Aaron Copland (composer) (in 1942)
part of:
Four Dance Episodes from Rodeo (suite for orchestra)
part of:
Rodeo (symphonic version)
Aaron Copland4:15
12Rodeo (Four Dance Episodes) - Hoe-Down
producer:
John McClure (recording engineer and record producer)
orchestra:
New York Philharmonic (on 1960-05-02)
conductor:
Leonard Bernstein (on 1960-05-02)
recorded at:
Manhattan Center in Midtown Manhattan, New York, New York, United States (on 1960-05-02)
recording of:
Rodeo: IV. Hoedown (on 1960-05-02)
composer:
Aaron Copland (composer) (in 1942)
publisher:
Boosey & Hawkes, Inc. (USA, publisher; do NOT use as release label)
is based on:
Bonaparte’s Retreat
part of:
Four Dance Episodes from Rodeo (suite for orchestra)
part of:
Rodeo (symphonic version)
Aaron Copland3:08
212" Vinyl