Calvin Coolidge was the nation's new president
and the Charleston was all the rage in 1924 when the Minnesota
Orchestra recorded four phonograph records for the Brunswick
Balke-Collender Company, becoming one of America's first orchestras
to appear on disc. Ever since, recording activity has played
an important role in the life of the Orchestra and its listening
public. Here is a guide to the Minnesota Orchestra's most
recent recordings.
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