1933 - Bach - Brandenburg Concerto No. 2 in F major, BWV 1047
Commercial recording - These recordings are professionally made studio recordings. Up until the 1950's, they were recorded as 78-rpm record sides, fitting up to ca. 5 minutes of music each. Each side had to be recorded in one continuous take and no editing was possible. Sometimes this necessitated multiple takes to achieve a satisfactory result - though many of Cortot's recordings were successfully made in 1-2 takes per side.
Featured Works
Personnel
- Cortot, Alfred - conductor
- Deakin, G. W. - engineer
- Orchestre de l'Ecole Normale de Musique de Paris
Take Info
| Matrix | Take | Date | Location | Work/Movement/Section | Status | Technology | Type | Note |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2PG 801 | 3 | 1933-06-02 | Salle de l'École Normale de Musique, Paris | Electrical | Commercial | |||
| 2PG 802 | 4 | 1933-06-02 | Salle de l'École Normale de Musique, Paris | Electrical | Commercial | |||
| 2PG 803 | 2 | 1933-05-29 | Salle de l'École Normale de Musique, Paris | Electrical | Commercial | |||
| 2PG 804 | 3 | 1933-06-02 | Salle de l'École Normale de Musique, Paris | Electrical | Commercial |
Sources
- Bolig, J. R. & Milmo, J. (2020). His Master’s Voice Celebrity Series Recordings and Historical Reissues, 1924‐1958. UC Santa Barbara Library
- Kelly, A. (2000). 0P / 2P. Matrix Series prefixed 0P / 2P
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