Greetings friends, I hope you are well. 🙂
Most of you know I'm a huge fan of Ward Marston's record label, and the important transfers to digital he does of historic operatic, vocal, and piano performances.Â
Above: "Early Hi-Fi" from Bell Labs.
In my Positive Feedback feature review, The New Ortofon SPU GTX S Moving-Coil Phonograph Cartridge - A Nuevo Classic!, I kicked off my listening impressions with the album above, Early Hi-Fi recordings by Bell Laboratories of Leopold Stokowski conducting the Philadelphia Orchestra, 1931-1932, which was released in 1979.
So you can imagine I was particularly excited to see in the Marston Records Summer Newsletter that Ward is working on a reissue box set of these experimental Leopold Stokowski Bell Labs recordings, and you can bet I'll be ordering the box set!
Here's a link to the upcoming release page (scroll down): LINK
Note that all of the Marston Records reissues are limited releases, and once they are sold out that's it. So don't miss this one!
In the meantime, be sure to check out the exciting new Marston Records historic releases HERE.Â
Above: Marston Records 1938 Wagner Parsifal new release.
Link to the Wagner 1938 Parsifal release web page HERE.
Above: Marston Records The Complete Raoul von Koczalski, Vol. 3
Link to The Complete Raoul von Koczalski, Vol. 3 release web page HERE.Â
Above: The Complete Blanche Marchesi on Marston Records
Link to The Complete Blanche Marchesi release web page HERE.Â
Above: Lawrence Tibbett The Complete Victor Recordings & Selected Broadcasts on Marston Records.
Link to the Lawrence Tibbett The Complete Victor Recordings & Selected Broadcasts release web page HERE.Â
That's all for now. As always, thanks for stopping by, and may the tone be with you!