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Revision as of 12:29, 25 April 2023

Fictitious conductor used by unscrupulous record companies to release recordings by other artists under false names to avoid paying royalties. Here, the Quintessence / Intersound label.

He conducted the equally fictitious Royal Promenade Orchestra. His earliest appearance I can find is the 1989 Quintessence CD Great Orchestral Marches.


One of the benefits of timing orchestral excerpts has been to unmask a number of apocryphal conductors- for example, George Richter, Ralph De Cross, Alfred Gehardt - whose names have appeared in connection with a performance by another, real conductor.

- Jonathan Brown, Tristan und Isolde on Record: A Comprehensive Discography of Wagner's Music Drama with a Critical Introduction to the Recordings. Greenwood Publishing Group, 2000.

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