Happy Birthday to Me!

By Ralph Graves

Analog Masters airs a special episode on Wednesday, Jan. 8 on CharlottesvilleClassical.org.

70 years ago, Paul Paray presided over the Detroit Symphony, and Thomas Beecham completed his cycle of the last six Mozart Symphonies with the Royal Philharmonic. On January 7, 1955, Marian Anderson broke the color line at the Met Opera when she appeared as Ulrica in Verdi’s Masked Ball.

Analog Masters celebrates these events and another historic landmark. Host and producer Tom Godell was born 70 years ago!

Analog Masters
Wednesdays at 9:00 am and 4:00 pm
exclusively on CharlottesvilleClassical.org

Featured recordings:

Chabrier:
Espana
Paul Paray
Detroit Symphony
MG 50056Mercury1955
Brahms:
Alto Rhapsody
Marian Anderson;
Fritz Reiner
RCA Victor Symphony Orchestra
PASC 294Pristine1950
Poulenc: Pastourelle; Mouvements PerpetuellesGabriel TacchinoS-36602Angel1965
Mozart:
Symphony 39
Thomas Beecham
Royal Philharmonic
ML 5194Columbia1955

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