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English: Audio recording for CBS of the 3. Symphony ("Sinfonia Espansiva") by Danish composer Carl Nielsen (1865-1931), commemorating his 100. birthday, in Copenhagen, in 1965. The tube mixing desk was the first designed and manufactured by Hans Leonhard, Zürich, Switzerland. It was purchased by Swiss studio owner Max Lussy and rented to CBS for this occasion. The persons from left to right are: Hans Leonhard, Leonard Bernstein, John McClure (Director of Columbia Masterworks and CBS chief recording engineer) and Hellmuth Kolbe.
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