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Raffi Petrossian Plays The Music Of Pierre Max-Dubois – 1965 – Past Daily Weekend Gramophone

Pierre Max-Dubois – Piano Concerto No. 3 – Raffi Petrossian – ORTF Chamber Orch. Pol

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Support Past Daily

Gordon Skene, two-time Grammy Nominee and archivist runs The Gordon Skene Sound Archive and this website, which is dedicated to preserving and encouraging an interest in history and historic news, events, and cultural aspects of our society. Past Daily is the only place on the Internet where you can hear a Nixon speech, listen to an interview with John Cassavettes or play a broadcast of Charles Munch rehearsing the Boston Symphony in 1950, all in the same place. It's living history and it's timeless.

Contact Gordon

If you have questions or want to license something for your film or TV project - contact me: gordonskene@aol.com
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Contribute and keep Past Daily alive.

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What you might have missed.

  • Olivia Newton-John – In Rehearsal – 1978 – Past Daily Tribute Edition (September 26, 1948-August 8, 2022)
  • The Great Radio Documentaries: “Who Killed Michael Farmer”? – Edward R. Murrow – April 21, 1958 –
  • August 8, 1945 – Hiroshima: Vanishing, Almost Without Trace – Extent Of Damage Still Not Known.
  • Jacques Ripoche And Jean-Jacques Painchaud Play Music Of Boellmann – 1949 – Past Daily Weekend Gramophone
  • The Great Radio Documentaries -“You’ll Never Be Sixteen Again” – Episode 7 (1980-1983)
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