[78-L] A few 78 queries.
Royal Pemberton
ampex354 at gmail.com
Tue Apr 14 19:48:37 PDT 2009
Thanks, David!
On 4/15/09, David Lennick <dlennick at sympatico.ca> wrote:
> Rust (CED) says "c. January 1915" for both sides but doesn't list matrix
> numbers, and you've just filled two gaps. 29301 actually goes with the
> previous
> Norworth session, c. December 1914, London. Albert W. Ketelbey conducts.
>
> The Quilter is HMV C 2603, recorded around August-September 1932.
>
> Banner..over to somebody else.
>
> dl
>
> Royal Pemberton wrote:
>> Recently I transferred a couple of records for which I can't find
>> recording dates beyond the years or specific locations, beyond London.
>>
>> These are Columbia (UK) 2548, 'Oh, how he could sing an Irish song'
>> (mx 29301) b/w 'My boy' (mx 29324) by Jack Norworth, and Victor 36370,
>> Roger Quilter's A CHILDREN'S OVERTURE as played by the London
>> Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by John Barbirolli (mxx 2B.3549 and
>> 2B.3550).
>>
>> I'd also like to know what the original HMV catalogue number was for
>> the Quilter.
>>
>> And what is the earliest known electrically recorded Banner matrix?
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