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Brodetsky Ensemble records Ernst Toch's String quartet no. 9, op. 26, C major
12020-04-29T14:01:01-07:00Curtis Fletcher3225f3b99ebb95ebd811595627293f68f680673e372513Brodetsky Ensemble, 1944-01-23, side A. Brodetsky Ensemble records Ernst Toch String quartet no. 9, op. 26, C major, Los Angeles, 1944 January 23. Julian Brodetsky, conductor. After a concert at Wilshire-Ebell Theater, 4401 West 8th Street, Los Angeles, California, 1944 January 22, 8:15 p.m. http://cdm15799.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/compoundobject/collection/p15799coll82/id/24362/rec/4plain2020-05-01T11:12:51-07:00Sue Luftscheinc3da4f338cfb5c3d980919bd84c8fb083c380bd6
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12020-04-23T11:29:46-07:00Sound Recordings18plain9893332020-05-01T11:15:21-07:00Under the auspices of the Hancock Foundation, KUSC began broadcasting concerts, lectures, and news in 1946. The concerts and lectures were broadcast from the auditorium in the Hancock Foundation Building where they were captured on glass radio transcription discs. The classical recordings included performances of classical masters such as Mozart and Bach, but also contemporary composers including Ingolf Dahl (a member of the faculty of the USC School of Music), Sergei Rachmaninoff, Hector Villa Lobos, Ernst Toch, and William Grant Still. Performers included Loren Powell, Isla Lora Detter, Catherine Donaldson, Stephen De'Ak, John Robert Crown, the Brodetsky Ensemble, and the Hancock Ensemble (with Allan Hancock often performing).