Talk:Vasily Kalinnikov

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Note about radio play[edit]

While it's certainly encyclopedic to talk about a particular classical composer's radio play, I don't yet have enough information on this to put in the article. But I wanted to put down what I do know somewhere I could remember later:

Detroit's defunct classical station, WQRS 105.1, occasionally played Kalinnikov's Symphony No. 1 in G minor, but always the recording by Neeme Järvi (with the Royal Scottish National Orchestra, if I remember correctly), who was at the time music director of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra. In the last few months, North Carolina's WCPE has played the same Kalinnikov Symphony quite often (not that I'm complaining, it's one of my favorite Symphonies). As I write this, they're playing a recording with the Russian State Academy Orchestra conducted by Yevgeny Svetlanov. Dmetric 15:31, 13 Jan 2005 (UTC)