Re: Date of release

Dan Dickstein (DDickstein at fcb.com)
Wed, 02 Jun 1999 18:36:14 -0400

According to the Deutsche Gramophone Web site at
http://www.dgclassics.com/ , the Russian set is now available. The EMI
Web site is altogether useless regarding their final Celi release.
According to Gramophone and certain other journals, volume 3 was
supposed to come out in May; it now appears that the contents have been
changed somewhat and it will be released June 9th in Japan. Details
below are from Goshu Tamura's letter dated May 14, in case you don't
have it.

I got detail of Vol.3
For the first time, EMI planned Beethoven Symphonies #2,3,4,6,7,8,9 and
Leonole No.3 and Brahms Symphonies Nos.1,2,3,4 and Ein Deuetche Requiem
pulus Bornus CD included Beethoven Symphonies Nos.1,and 5(only No.5 is
released sorce).

But new plane was decided.

CD1,Beethoven Symphonies Nos.2(6/4,'96-Last Concert),and 4(4/12,13,'87)
CD2,No.3(4/12,13,'87)
CD3,No.6(1/25,'93) and Leonole No.3(1/20,'89)
CD4,Nos.7(1/20,'89),and 8(4/1,'95)
CD5,No.9(3/17,'89)
CD6&7,Brahms Ein Deuetche Requiem(7/2,'81),and Symphony No.1(1/21,'87)
CD8&9,Nos.2(6/8,'91),3(6/20,'79),and 4(unknown)
CD10(bornus),Schumann Symphony No.2(11/29,'94),and Brahms Haydn
Variation(10/16,'80)

On June 9th,it will be released in Japan.

Goshu Tamura,Japan
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Daniel Capo wrote:

> Does someone know when are the russian and EMI sets going to be
> released in Europe? Is there any info on that?
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Danny
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