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General Credit for Andre Kostelanetz Materials
Correspondence by and performances of Andre Kostelanetz used by permission of the Royalty Pool of Andre Kostelanetz.
Address: Bob Frank and Lucy Kostelanetz, administrators of Royalty Pool, 924 West End Ave, #122, New York, NY 10025.
Articles
"How I Prepare a Radio Program: An Interview with the Celebrated Conductor Andre Kostelanetz" by Doron K. Antrim originally appeared in The Etude 59:1(January 1941), pp. 11, 64. It is reprinted with permission of Theodore Presser Company.
"Color in the Popular Orchestra: An Interview with Andre Kostelanetz" by Rose Heylbut originally appeared in The Etude. 62: 12 (December 1944) pp. 683-684. It is reprinted with permission of Theodore Presser Company.
"Kostelanetz: An Overview," by Dick O'Connor originally appeared in James H. North, Andre Kostelanetz on Records and on the Air: A Discography and Radio Log. Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press, 2011. pp. ix-xvi. It is reprinted with permission of Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group.
Sound Recordings
Music from the following Columbia recordings is used with permission from Sony Music Entertainment.
Excerpts from the following CBS Radio programs are used Courtesy of Entercom.
Suggested credit line: Library of Congress, Music Division.
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