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We will discuss the project challenges and successes, talk about the significance of these broadcasts, and listen to excerpts from this newly accessible cache of recordings not heard since their original broadcast over the CBS network six to eight decades ago. The discs, which hold the only surviving audio records of these particular concerts, were carefully conserved, digitized and restored by Seth B. Winner Studios. After remaining untouched and thought lost for several decades, these recordings will now available to the public to listen to via the Philharmonic Archives and the New York Public Library for Performing Arts. Among the artists to be heard are pianists Vladimir Horowitz, Artur Rubinstein and Lucas Foss; violinist Nathan Milstein; conductors John Barbirolli, Artur Rodzinski, Dmitri Mitropoulos, Leonard Bernstein, Bruno Walter and Victor deSabata. \u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eSeth B. Winner has earned three Grammy Nominations and two honorable mentions from NARAS for remastering projects for the New York Philharmonic and two Duke Ellington compilations that appeared on MCA/GRP and BMG. Remastering clients include the Minnesota Orchestra, Metropolitan Opera, Sony Music, Pavilion Records, Ltd., Bridge, Crystal, Sheffield Labs and Universal Records. He founded Seth B. Winner Sound Studios in 1990.\u003c/p\u003e"]}},{"label":{"en":["Publisher"]},"value":{"en":["Association for Recorded Sound Collections"]}},{"label":{"en":["Rights Statement"]},"value":{"en":["\u003cp\u003eCopyright Association for Recorded Sound Collections\u003c/p\u003e"]}}],"summary":{"en":["\u003cp\u003eJoin us for to learn about the second recently completed GRAMMY Foundation Grant project to digitize and preserve 52 hours from fragile glass-based and aluminum-based lacquer coated discs documenting 36 unique live radio broadcasts from 1937 to 1951. 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