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Concert Hall Society, Inc., was a New York City-based membership-subscription-oriented record production and distribution company founded in 1946 by Samuel Mulik Josefowitz (1921–2015) and David Josefowitz (1918–2015), brothers. The New York office was located at 250 West 57th Street in Manhattan. The Josefowitz's sold Concert Hall Society in 1956 to Crowell-Collier Publishing Company. The name Concert Hall Society was also one of several labels owned by the company.

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  • Concert Hall Society, Inc., was a New York City-based membership-subscription-oriented record production and distribution company founded in 1946 by Samuel Mulik Josefowitz (1921–2015) and David Josefowitz (1918–2015), brothers. The New York office was located at 250 West 57th Street in Manhattan. The Josefowitz's sold Concert Hall Society in 1956 to Crowell-Collier Publishing Company. The name Concert Hall Society was also one of several labels owned by the company. (en)
  • コンサート・ホール・ソサエティ(Concert Hall Society)は、戦後アメリカに設立され、ヨーロッパ、日本に進出して1970年代半ばまで活動したレコードの通信販売会社。クラシックを中心に、豊富な音源と会員制の廉価販売というコンセプトで、一時は世界最大の規模にまで成長した。 (ja)
  • De Musical Masterpiece Society was een grammofoonplatenlabel, gespecialiseerd in klassieke muziek, dat in de jaren na de Tweede Wereldoorlog ontstond in de Verenigde Staten. Het werkte op basis van abonnementen. Abonnees konden tegen een gereduceerd tarief platen kopen. Het merk heeft tot het begin van de jaren zestig bestaan. (nl)
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  • 1956-09-19 (xsd:date)
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  • Sam & David Josefowitz (en)
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  • Classical, jazz, pop (en)
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  • New York City, New York, U.S. (en)
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  • Chamber Music Society (en)
  • Concert Hall Society (en)
  • Handel Society (en)
  • Jazztone Society (en)
  • Musical Masterpiece Society (en)
  • Opera Society (en)
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  • Concert Hall Society, Inc., was a New York City-based membership-subscription-oriented record production and distribution company founded in 1946 by Samuel Mulik Josefowitz (1921–2015) and David Josefowitz (1918–2015), brothers. The New York office was located at 250 West 57th Street in Manhattan. The Josefowitz's sold Concert Hall Society in 1956 to Crowell-Collier Publishing Company. The name Concert Hall Society was also one of several labels owned by the company. (en)
  • コンサート・ホール・ソサエティ(Concert Hall Society)は、戦後アメリカに設立され、ヨーロッパ、日本に進出して1970年代半ばまで活動したレコードの通信販売会社。クラシックを中心に、豊富な音源と会員制の廉価販売というコンセプトで、一時は世界最大の規模にまで成長した。 (ja)
  • De Musical Masterpiece Society was een grammofoonplatenlabel, gespecialiseerd in klassieke muziek, dat in de jaren na de Tweede Wereldoorlog ontstond in de Verenigde Staten. Het werkte op basis van abonnementen. Abonnees konden tegen een gereduceerd tarief platen kopen. Het merk heeft tot het begin van de jaren zestig bestaan. (nl)
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  • Concert Hall Society (en)
  • コンサート・ホール・ソサエティ (ja)
  • Musical Masterpiece Society (nl)
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  • Chamber Music Society (en)
  • Concert Hall Society (en)
  • Handel Society (en)
  • Jazztone Society (en)
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  • Opera Society (en)
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