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===Liederkranz Hall Studio, New York=== Columbia also recorded in the highly respected Liederkranz Hall, at 111 East 58th Street between Park and Lexington Avenues, in New York City, it was built by and formerly belonged to a German cultural and musical society, [[Liederkranz of the City of New York|The Liederkranz Society]], and used as a recording studio ([[Victor Talking Machine Company|Victor]] also recorded in Liederkranz Hall in the late 1920s).<ref name="SIMONS"/><ref>[http://www.liederkranznycity.org/history.asp "History of The Liederkranz of the City of New York"] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110727031333/http://www.liederkranznycity.org/history.asp |date=July 27, 2011 }} β The Liederkranz of the City of New York website. The Liederkranz Club put up a building in 1881 at 111β119 East 58th Street, east of Park Avenue.</ref><ref>North, James H., [https://books.google.com/books?id=BN6ZNNS3u8cC ''New York Philharmonic: the authorized recordings, 1917β2005 : a discography''], Rowman & Littlefield, 2006. Cf. especially [https://books.google.com/books?id=BN6ZNNS3u8cC&dq=111+e+58th+st+new+york+city+liederkranz+hall&pg=PR20 p.xx]</ref><ref>Behncke, Bernhard, [http://www.vjm.biz/new_page_3.htm "Leiderkranz Hall β The World's Best Recording Studio?"], ''VJM's Jazz & Blues Mart'' magazine.</ref> The producer Morty Palitz had been instrumental in convincing Columbia Records to begin to use the Liederkranz Hall studio for recording music, additionally convincing the conductor [[Andre Kostelanetz]] to make some of the first recordings in Liederkranz Hall which until then had only been used for [[Columbia Symphony Orchestra|CBS Symphony]] radio shows.<ref>[https://books.google.com/books?id=OhgEAAAAMBAJ&dq=rca+records+liederkranz&pg=PA6 "Morty Palitz Dies at 53; Spanned 3 Record Decades"], ''[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]'', December 1, 1962.</ref> In 1949, the large Liederkranz Hall space was physically rearranged to create four television studios.<ref name="SIMONS"/><ref name="KAHN2001">[[Ashley Kahn|Kahn, Ashley]], [https://books.google.com/books?id=6QArFwi9buUC ''Kind of Blue: The Making of the Miles Davis Masterpiece''], Da Capo Press, 2001. Cf. [https://books.google.com/books?id=6QArFwi9buUC&dq=liederkranz+hall+columbia+records&pg=PA75 p.75]</ref>
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