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Connoisseur Society is an American audiophile classical music and jazz record label. It was founded by E. Alan Silver and James Goodfriend. Silver and Goodfriend helped artists from the Eastern bloc to perform in the US during the Cold War, among them Ivan Moravec in 1962. Some of the label's releases include: The label became known for the premiere recording of Scriabin's complete 10 sonatas with Ruth Laredo in 1970 (CS 2032, CS 2034 and CS 2035). Silver is also head of the company In Sync, which offers remasterings on CD from cassettes and LPs.

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  • Connoisseur Society is an American audiophile classical music and jazz record label. It was founded by E. Alan Silver and James Goodfriend. Silver and Goodfriend helped artists from the Eastern bloc to perform in the US during the Cold War, among them Ivan Moravec in 1962. The label released albums of Millette Alexander and Frank Daykin, known collectively as Alexander and Daykin, Sergei Babayan, Antonio Barbosa, , Sara Davis Buechner (born David Buechner), , , Kate Dillingham, Walter Hautzig, Morton Estrin, Madeleine Forte, Joyce Hatto, , , Ali Akbar Khan, Ruth Laredo, , João Carlos Martins, , Ivan Moravec, Garrick Ohlsson, , Manitas de Plata, , , Alberto Reyes, , , Mordecai Shehori, , , , Ilana Vered, , , Wanda Wiłkomirska, and Oxana Yablonskaya. Some of the label's releases include: * Joe Utterback, piano; So Many Stars; Lionel Hampton/Sonny Burke: Midnight Sun; Ann Ronell: Willow Weep For Me; Bobby Troup: Get Your Kicks on Route 66 (CD 4259) * Edward Rosser, piano; Visions of Beyond, late and last piano works by: Chopin, Beethoven, Brahms, Schubert, Liszt, Schumann, Debussy (CD 4260) * Cynthia Raim, piano; Johannes Brahms: Haendel Variations, Three Intermezzi, Eight Kavierstücke (CD 4266) * David Allen Wehr, piano; Beethoven: The 32 Piano Sonatas, Volume 4, 2 CDs; Schubert: Piano Sonata in B flat major (CD 4264) The label became known for the premiere recording of Scriabin's complete 10 sonatas with Ruth Laredo in 1970 (CS 2032, CS 2034 and CS 2035). Silver is also head of the company In Sync, which offers remasterings on CD from cassettes and LPs. (en)
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  • E. Alan Silver, James Goodfriend (en)
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  • Classical, jazz (en)
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  • West Winfield, New York (en)
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  • Connoisseur Society (en)
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  • Connoisseur Society is an American audiophile classical music and jazz record label. It was founded by E. Alan Silver and James Goodfriend. Silver and Goodfriend helped artists from the Eastern bloc to perform in the US during the Cold War, among them Ivan Moravec in 1962. Some of the label's releases include: The label became known for the premiere recording of Scriabin's complete 10 sonatas with Ruth Laredo in 1970 (CS 2032, CS 2034 and CS 2035). Silver is also head of the company In Sync, which offers remasterings on CD from cassettes and LPs. (en)
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  • Connoisseur Society (en)
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