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Elgar and the Gramophone

on BBC Radio 3

By the beginning of 1925, every company involved in the rapidly expanding recording industry was negotiating with Western Electric for the right to use their new electrical recording process. It was the single most important development the recording industry had ever seen, so remarkable that the Gramophone Company, which had just released
Elgar's Second Symphony, immediately began to make plans to record it again. In the third of eight programmes,
Malcolm Ruthven compares the two recordings.

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Malcolm Ruthven

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