Les Discophiles Francais: MOZART Orchestre Hewitt Ode Funebre 4-Record Set Mint
Deux Sommets de L'Art Mozartien
- Face 1 Disque 7 Ode Funèbre en ut mineur W 474-K477 Adagio
- Face 2 Disque 7 Ode Funèbre en ut mineur W 474-K 477 Adagio (fin)
- Face 1 Disque 8 Concerto De Clarinette en la. W...-K 622 Allegro (debut) F. Etienne
- Face 2 Disque 8 Concerto De Clarinette en la. W...-K 622 Allegro (suite) F. Etienne
- Face 3 Disque 9 Concerto De Clarinette en la. W...-K 622 Allegro (fin) F. Etienne
- Face 4 Disque 9 Concerto De Clarinette en la. W...-K 622 Adagio (fin) F. Etienne
- Face 5 Disque 10 Concerto De Clarinette en la. W...-K 622 Rondo (debut) F. Etienne
- Face 5 Disque 10 Concerto De Clarinette en la. W...-K 622 Rondo (fin) F. Etienne
The Discophile label was founded by by Henri Screpel in France, offering a similar repertoire to other labels such as L'Anthologie Sonore, Classic and La Boîte à Musique. It generally published little-known pieces of the classic repertoire in small numbers, like other well-known music appreciation societies created in London in the '30s, such as the Scarlatti Society, the Beethoven Society, etc. Henri Screpel was also the label's sound engineer, producing series in collaboration with the pianist Marcelle Meyer, the Ensemble Couraud (as pictured), the Orchestra Hewitt, the Orchestra of Camera of Saarland (directed by Karl Riestenpart), the Végh Quartet etc. Other Discophile series featured the quartet music of Beethoven, Mozart and Schumann, in collaboration with music director Yves Nat."