
RCA has announced "The Complete RCA Recordings" of conductor Seiji Ozawa in a boxed set of six (6) CDs. That cannot possibly be correct. They may be all Ozawa's "Chicago Symphony Orchestra" recordings, however, RCA specifically states his "complete RCA recordings." For one example, Ozawa recorded the Schumann Piano Concerto and Strauss's Burleske for Piano and Orchestra with the London Symphony Orchestra, Leonard Pennario, pianist. I have that stereo LP. Am I missing something here ... maybe there are other RCA recordings (I haven't checked my LPs yet to make that determination). Is it possible this was recorded by Decca, EMI or some other label to be released by RCA Victor? However, at this time, Pennario himself was under contract to RCA.