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Jul 9, 2010 - 3:28 PM
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shicorp
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I think you'll find that much - but not all - of the Goodwin catalogue is still stored in the family library (which would be, in most cases, Ron's own copies of the tapes). As ever, the problem remains for investment to complete the clean-up process on the old tapes and transfer to digital. Its been done on a few scores that have already been released. It is, I'm told, an expensive process? Others on here would know better than me. For what its worth, even though a few tapes may no longer exist on some scores, the written partitures are still safely stored for all Goodwin scores, should anyone wish to pursue re-recording of lost music. Unfortunately, there seem to be no tapes for a few of Mr. Goodwin's most beloved scores, the Miss Marple movies
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