Falcone Volume IV
Posted: Sat Feb 21, 2009 9:26 am
Hello all,
I have recently acquired a vinyl record of Leonard Falcone playing numerous different solos. It is still inside it's case and the plastic coating and has never been opened. I am writing on here to see if anyone knows the history of these recordings (which are titled "Michigan State University presents Leonard Falcone").
On this particular volume Falcone plays:
*From the Shores of the Might Pacific (Clarke)
O Sole Mio (Dicapua)
*Serenade (Schubert)
Ave Maria (Bach/Falcone)
*Fantasia Original (Picchi-Mantia/Falcone)
*Flower Song from 'Carmen' (Bizet/A.A. Harding)
Serenade (Toselli)
*With Band Accompaniment
These recordings were all made between 1957 and 1967 and the back of the record states that all sales from his recordings will go directly into a scholarship fund at MSU (lucky dogs).
In closing, I'm curious about any additional knowledge that may be obtained about these recordings. I'm also interested to learn in this may be of any value (if not I'm opening this baby up and hitting it with the needle).
Thanks in advance,
--Chris
I have recently acquired a vinyl record of Leonard Falcone playing numerous different solos. It is still inside it's case and the plastic coating and has never been opened. I am writing on here to see if anyone knows the history of these recordings (which are titled "Michigan State University presents Leonard Falcone").
On this particular volume Falcone plays:
*From the Shores of the Might Pacific (Clarke)
O Sole Mio (Dicapua)
*Serenade (Schubert)
Ave Maria (Bach/Falcone)
*Fantasia Original (Picchi-Mantia/Falcone)
*Flower Song from 'Carmen' (Bizet/A.A. Harding)
Serenade (Toselli)
*With Band Accompaniment
These recordings were all made between 1957 and 1967 and the back of the record states that all sales from his recordings will go directly into a scholarship fund at MSU (lucky dogs).
In closing, I'm curious about any additional knowledge that may be obtained about these recordings. I'm also interested to learn in this may be of any value (if not I'm opening this baby up and hitting it with the needle).
Thanks in advance,
--Chris