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Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra – Symphony No. 5 by Dmitri Shostakovich album art

Contributed by Florian Hardwig on Dec 14th, 2024. Artwork published in .
Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra – Symphony No. 5 by Dmitri Shostakovich album art
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This album with Shostakovich’s Symphony No. 5 as performed by the Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra under Stanisław Skrowaczewski (1923–2017) was recorded in March 1961 at Northrop Memorial Auditorium, Minneapolis. It’s dated 1962 by the Internet Archive, but that year refers to the original release on Mercury Records. The shown re-release in the Philips World Series is from 1967: it was advertised in September of that year. Furthermore, the signature at the bottom left ends with “67”. Unfortunately I can’t decipher the artist’s name.

Dating this album is relevant for dating the typeface: Stromberg Graphic is included in Photo-Lettering’s 1971 catalog, but not yet in their Alphabet Thesaurus, Vol. 2 from 1965. Its appearance here is proof that it was already available in 1967. Not only does the record cover represent the earliest documented use of Stromberg Graphic so far. With 74 characters and 29 unique glyphs including one numeral, it’s also the most extensive one.

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1 Comment on “Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra – Symphony No. 5 by Dmitri Shostakovich album art”

  1. Reybach found an example of Stromberg Graphic in use already in 1966! That narrows down its release date to sometime between after the press date for PLINC’s Alphabet Thesaurus Vol. 2 (1965) and August 1966.

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