Description: Shipping: All items will be packed safely in a sturdy package for safe shipping.We ship internationally and offer combined shipping for multiple purchases. Expedited, Priority Mail and FedEx shipping available Once payment is received, we ship your item on the next business day. Some great books, magazines and discographies about performers and recordingsClick on this link for more Music Magazines, Journals, Discographies and Books! 1952 CONCERT HALL SOCIETY presentsThe Seventh Series of its Limited Edition Recordings This is the first catalog of 33 RPM LP recordingsRecords were for Society members only, pressing was limited to 3000 numbered copiesStaple bound 9x6" 34 pages black CONDITION: Book in close to new condition Interior clean, no markings, no odor or animal hairs. paper white , Binding sound, tiny bends at right side corners ABOUT US: 15 years of experience in online selling with high customer satisfaction . BUY WITH CONFIDENCE - If you don't like the item, just return it in the way you received it and we will gladly return the purchase price.Concert Hall Society, Inc., was a New York City-based membership-subscription-oriented record production and distribution company founded in 1946 by Samuel Mulik Josefowitz (1921–2015) and David Josefowitz (1918–2015), brothers. The New York office was located at 250 West 57th Street in Manhattan. The Josefowitz's sold Concert Hall Society in 1956 to Crowell-Collier Publishing Company.[1] The name Concert Hall Society was also one of several labels owned by the company.As early as 1950, Concert Hall Society, Inc., advertised in Schwann Long Playing Record Catalog, the new monthly publication for music listeners and record collectors published by W. Schwann (William). Initially the advertisements were on half pages but from December 1950 on these were full page ads on the first page of the catalog. The ads say that Concert Hall is located at 250 West 57th St, New York 19, NY. Concert Hall was the record company of two brothers, Samuel and David Josefowitz, two well educated people - David studied the violin.After the introduction of the Long Playing record, Concert Hall switched to the new medium and expanded the catalog with many recordings made in Europe as so many American record companies did in those days. Vienna, Zürich, Winterthur, and Hilversum became the recording venues where various orchestras and groups of musicians were hired: Vienna State Opera Orchestra, Zürich Tonhalle Orchestra, Winterthur Symphony Orchestra, Utrecht Symphony and Netherlands Philharmonic Orchestra, and on occasion Haarlem Symphony Orchestra (Haarlemse Orkest Vereniging). The fact that these records are being listed in the editions of Schwann Long Playing Record Catalog suggests that they were available in shops and therefor they were reviewed in High Fidelity Magazine. Principal conductors were Otto Ackermann, Victor Desarzens, Henry Swoboda, Carl Bamberger, and foremost Walter Goehr. There were several conductors of Dutch origin like Henk Spruit and Paul Hupperts. CLICK HERE FOR MORE Vintage Record Catalogs and Booklets! Please check my other listings for some great vintage Turntable and Phonograph items, Phonograph and Music books! Click here for some great items up for auction and fixed price items: Click here for more great Books, Catalogs, Phonograph and Turntable Items! Photos may have been taken under fluerescent light. Color values may have shiften. WE OFFER SHIPPING DISCOUNTS. IF you win multiple items, please wait for me to send you an invoice first before paying. That way I can make sure that you will receive a single low postage for the whole package. All items will be safely packed to avoid any damage and promptly shipped. Thank you for your interest, and enjoy! Shipping: All items will be packed safely in a sturdy package for safe shipping.We ship internationally and offer combined shipping for multiple purchases. Expedited, Priority Mail and FedEx shipping available Once payment is received, we ship your item on the next business day. Powered by SixBit's eCommerce Solution
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Author: David Josefowitz, Samuel Josefowitz
Book Title: CONCERT HALL SOCIETY presents The Seventh Series of its Limited E
Language: English
Topic: Classical Music, Collectibles, Artists, Comedies, Cult Movies, Cultural History, Documentaries, Dramas, Music, Art & Culture, Entertainment, Historic Figures, Hobbies, Musical Instruments, Musicals, Performing Arts, Pop Music, Popular Culture, Popular Media, Satire, Screenplays, Script/Play, Soundtracks, Television, Theater
Format: Chapbook/Pamphlet
Publisher: CONCERT HALL SOCIETY
Genre: Antiquarian & Collectible, Art & Culture, Business, Economics & Industry, Music, Film/TV Adaptation, History, Leisure, Hobbies & Lifestyle
Publication Year: 1952
Narrative Type: Nonfiction