LM- 12: Beethoven's Piano Concerto No.2, which has been recorded for 46 years, is conducted by NBC Orchestra by Golschmann. The first edition was published in 1949 with a silver core on a brown background.
LM-7 1: Brahms' Third Violin Sonata, recorded in cooperation with Heifetz for 50 years. The first edition was released the following year, with a silver core on a brown background.
Rhapsody on the theme of rachmaninoff Paganini recorded in LM- 126:5 1 year, conducted by Lerner with Robin Hood Dell Orchestra (namely Philadelphia Orchestra). The first edition was released in the same year, with a silver core on a brown background.
LM-1006: Khachaturian Concerto recorded in 1946, conducted by Boston Symphony Orchestra and serge koussevitzky. The first edition of Miwen was published in 1949, with Bordeaux as the background. The core of this version directly inherited RCA's own rough recording style, which only took 49 years.
LM- 1058: Concerto No.3 recorded by prokofiev 1949, with Dorati conducting the Dallas Symphony Orchestra; Liszt Mefistofele Waltz has been recorded for 45 years. The first edition was released in the same year and has become a silver film core with a brown background.
LM- 1097: The second concerto recorded by Rachmaninov in 50 years, with Steinberg conducting the Robin Hood Dell Orchestra (that is, Philadelphia Orchestra). The first edition was released in the same year, with a silver core on a brown background.
Lm-1715:1949 recorded Chopin's third concerto, 5 1-52 recorded nine Chopin Mazukas. The first edition was published in 1952 with a silver core on a brown background.
LM-9026: Beethoven's Second Concerto (LM- 12) and Rachmaninov's Paganini Rhapsody (LM- 126) were previously recorded on two 12-inch discs and merged into one 12-inch disc.
LM-1791:After capel was killed in an air crash at the end of 1953 10, RCA began to produce this commemorative album, which was released the following year. The album included the unpublished Bach's Partita Suite 4, some small tracks by Schubert Liszt, and LM-1050. The core of the first edition is a silver font on a brown background.
LM- 1865: It contains 1952-53 recorded 17 Chopin Mazukas. The first edition was released in 1955, with a brown shadow dog movie core.
LM-2588: On an equal footing with RIAA, the piano music of Khachaturian Association, variations of Paganini by Rach and Mefistofele Waltz by Liszt were re-carved. The first edition was published on 6 1, Red Shadow Dog Film Core.
After that, RCA seems to have little interest in excavating capel's heritage, except for reprinting these released records. Many records that were only published or never released in the 1940s were buried in the dust until the copyright expired.