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 Other Mclane CDs
Author: Kenwrick 
Date:   2002-11-08 01:40

Thanks to Ken Shaw I picked up the Dvorak a couple of years ago http://www.woodwind.org/clarinet/BBoard/read.html?f=1&i=13748&t=13677. It may be out of print though, When I ordered it from Tower Records I had to purchase a used copy (store demo).

Turns out there is Ormandy boxed set (from Germany) that has the Dvorak as well as several other pieces. It's called Eugene Ormandy Maestro Brillante. Do a search on www.google.com and you'll see several references to it. It may be a Tower exclusive in the US.

I paid $31.99 for it which includes 10 CDs (gee. $3.20 a CD!). Here's the CD listing
Beethoven Piano Concerto No.3, Arrau (1947 - Mclane?)
Beethoven Piano Concerto No.4, Casadesus (1947 - Mclane)
Mussorgsky Pictures at Exhbition (1937 - McGinnis)
Dvorak Cello Concerto, Piatigorsky (1947 - Mclane)

Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto, Levant (1947 - Mclane)
Tchaikovsky Sym 6. (1936/37 - McGinnis)
Brahms Concerto for Violin & Cello, Heifetz/Feuermann (1939 - McGinnis)
Grieg Piano Concerto, Rubinstein (1942 - Portnoy)
Griffes The Pleasure Dome of Kubla Khan (1934 - McGinnis)

Rachmaninov Piano Con 1/3, Roachmaninov (1939/40 - McGinnis)
Straus Don Quiote, Feuermann (1940 - McGinnis)
Sinfonia Domestica (1938 - McGinnis)

Brucker Sym 7 (1935 - McGinnis)
Sibelius Sym 1 (1941 - Portnoy)
Sibelius Lemminkainer's Return No. 4 (1940 McGinnis)
Ravel Piano Con, Casadesus (1947-Mclane

Mahler Sym 2 (1935 - McGinnis)
Schonbert Verklare Nacht (1934 - McGinnis)
Miaskovsky Sym 21 (1947 - Mclane)
Barber Essay No. 1 (1940 - McGinnis)

I guess McGinnis and Portnoy are both listed as being first chair in 1940 so it's one or the other. I haven't played them one after another, but I think the Sony reissue of the Dvorak Cello Concerto sounds better than this one. Perhaps it's my imagination. There a other boxed sets in the "Maestro" series that look good as well.

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 RE: Other Mclane CDs
Author: HAT 
Date:   2002-11-08 03:58

The Philadelphia Orchestra sells an anniversary set which has several live McLane items. None of them enhance his reputation much, as I hear them, but it adds Afternoon of a Faun and the Fairy's Kiss to his discography.

David Hattner, NYC
www.northbranchrecords.com

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 RE: Other Mclane CDs
Author: Clarence Beale 
Date:   2002-11-08 04:19

Volume I of The Early Concerto Recordings in The Isaac Stern Collection contains the Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto recorded in 1949 with Alexander Hilsberg conducting the Philadelphia Orchestra. Ralph McLane is the clarinetist. I believe the box of three CD's is becoming difficult to get.

Clarence Beale

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 RE: Other Mclane CDs
Author: d dow 
Date:   2002-11-08 13:25

Many still wonder if it is Robert McGinnis on the Fanatasia soundtrack. Does anyone have any supported documentation?

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 RE: Other Mclane CDs
Author: Ken Shaw 
Date:   2002-11-08 13:39

In the edition of Fantasia they used on the Disney TV show in the late 1950s and early 60s, there was a 10 second shot of the musicians in a supposed impromptu jam session. It's been years since I've seen it, but my memory is that it's McGinnis.

Best regards.

Ken Shaw

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