[78-L] Question on G & T recording speed from 1902
RUSSELL BARNES
r.barnes4 at btopenworld.com
Fri Aug 28 01:56:21 PDT 2009
Further to the Question of G&T recording speeds : I believe the researcher and writer of these articles was the late John Freeman. RB
--- On Fri, 28/8/09, RUSSELL BARNES <r.barnes4 at btopenworld.com> wrote:
From: RUSSELL BARNES <r.barnes4 at btopenworld.com>
Subject: Re: [78-L] Question on G & T recording speed from 1902
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Date: Friday, 28 August, 2009, 8:43 AM
Hello,
I seem to recall, years ago, the correct playing speeds of vocal G&T's were discussed in a series of articles in 'The Record Collector' (A Quarterly Journal of Recorded Vocal Art)
Magazine - published in the UK.
RB
--- On Wed, 26/8/09, bruce78rpm at comcast.net <bruce78rpm at comcast.net> wrote:
From: bruce78rpm at comcast.net <bruce78rpm at comcast.net>
Subject: [78-L] Question on G & T recording speed from 1902
To: "78-L" <78-L at 78online.com>
Cc: "Phonolist" <Phonolist at yahoogroups.com>, "Phono-L" <Phono-L at oldcrank.org>
Date: Wednesday, 26 August, 2009, 9:37 PM
Does anyway know if there is any written documentation as to the speed Gaisberg used to record various records in 1902? Specifically I would like to know the correct speed for this one: Madame Suzanne Adams, "Valse Aria from Romeo & Juliet" number in the runout is as follows: 2037-771B, also at the top of the runout is 91006. This is an imported G&T Victor Monarch 10" Record.
Thanks in advance,
Bruce
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