G&S Discography Revision History
July 8 — October 27, 1997
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Version 11.5 — October 27, 1997 (389 pages)
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Added a review, by J. Donald Smith, of the 1986 Prince Consort recording
of The Contrabandista.
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Added a new concerted highlights recording dating from 1965,
Gilbert and Sullivan: Best Loved Favourites.
(Thanks to Chris Webster.)
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Added a new concerted highlights recording made by former D'Oyly
Carte starts, The Best of G&S.
(Thanks to Chris Webster.)
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Added significant comments, from various reviewers, to:
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Added the CD re-issue and many reviewers' comments on the
1971 Pinafore
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Added further details to the Al Goodman Pinafore.
(Thanks to Peter Zavon.)
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Added further details to the Danish Pinafore.
(Thanks to J. Donald Smith.)
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Added a number of new sources to the Video Sources page [page discontinued]
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Added the Arthur Fiedler recording
of the Overture di Ballo. (Thanks to
Bob Lang.)
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Added 4-track reel-to-reel tape issues to many of the D'Oyly Carte recordings
of the 1950s and '60s. (Thanks to Bob Lang.)
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Added album cover photos to the
1953 Sorcerer and
1966 Sorcerer.
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Lots of filling in and correcting of catalog numbers, too numerous to mention.
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Version 11.4 — August 30, 1997 (381 pages)
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Added a page provided by Chris Webster chronicling
Decca's errors over the years
in the G&S recordings it has isued.
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Added two new items from Grant Wilson: a 1972
cassette of concerted highlights by the English
Heritage Singers, and a cassette of instrumental highlights recorded
by the Band of the Royal Corps of
Transport.
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Added a number of reel-to-reel issues supplied by Peter Parker:
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Added the new EMI reissue of Charles Mackerras's 1962
recording of Pineapple Poll.
(Thanks to Tom Shepard.)
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Added Ian Bond's comments to the St. Alban's
Rose of Persia. Also, added Ian's comments to the general
discussion of the Prince
Consort recordings.
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Added a review of the Stratford Pirates
from Katherine Belyea.
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Added vintage recordings of Victorian and Edwardian music boxes and
piano rolls from The Musical Wonder House.
(Thanks to Stan DeOrsey.)
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Stan DeOrsey found two articles on the web that discuss the history of the
LP record and the tape recorder.
There are links to these from the main history page.
[Since deleted, as the links are no longer valid.]
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Other updates to various issue histories are too numerous to list individually.
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Version 11.3 — July 12, 1997 (381 pages)
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Version 11.2 — July 8, 1997 (378 pages)
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Added pages on Gilbert's six Gallery of Illustration
operas, and videos of these by the Royal Victorian Opera Company. Thanks
to J. Donald Smith, whose write-ups on the operas and the videos I took verbatim.
I've recently acquired a scanner, and you'll see its handiwork on these new pages.
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Added the Stratford Festival Pirates video.
(Thanks to J. Donald Smith.)
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Added a cassette version of the
Sir Charles Groves overtures disc.
(Thanks to Bob Lang.)
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Added a disc called Music of Eric
Coates that, despite its name, also contains several Sullivan overtures.
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Added Kenneth Alwyn's 1963 overtures disc.
(Thanks to J. Donald Smith.)
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Added the CD issue of highlights from the 1958
Mikado. (Thanks to Chris Webster.)
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Added 4-track reel-to-reel tape issues of the
1958 Mikado,
1971 Pinafore,
1975 Trial By Jury, and
1977 Gondoliers
(Thanks to Bob Lang.)
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Added Ian Bond's comments on the recording of
The Contrabandista
published by the Sir Arthur Sullivan Society.
Also, thanks to J. Donald Smith, the
Contrabandista page
lists one number from this opera that appears
on Lesley Garrett's Soprano in Red CD.
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Added reviews of the Fulham Thespis
by Roger Wettone and Ian Bond.
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Added a review of the Catalan version of
El Mikado.
(Thanks to J. Donald Smith.)
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Added a cassette re-issue of the 1960 Pinafore,
London OSA5-1205. (Thanks to Leonard Schwab.)
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Added the Camden CAL-433 issue of the
Al Goodman Pinafore. (Thanks
to Bob Lang.)
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Added the CD re-issue of the 1927 Gondoliers
on the Intersound label.
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Added a number of items to the issue histories of the
Sargent/EMI recordings.
(Sorry; I don't have the energy to list them one by one;
there are quite a few of them.)
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Split the listing of D'Oyly Carte compilations
onto three pages, because there are so many of them.
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Updated the link to the
D'Oyly Carte Opera Company
web site.