[78-L] 78-L Digest, Vol 30, Issue 10

Nigel Burlinson burlinson at orange.fr
Sun Mar 6 21:36:00 PST 2011



And somebody's just bought it for a penny less than a £ !!

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Dawn-old-World-Garden-Chorus-Bird-78-HMV-B2469-/320645905363


Nigel Burlinson

> Date: Sun, 06 Mar 2011 12:24:19 -0500
> From: Michael Biel <mbiel at mbiel.com>
> Subject: Re: [78-L] The Fading Sounds of Analog Technology
> To: 78-L Mail List <78-l at klickitat.78online.com>
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> On 3/6/2011 10:25 AM, neechevoneeznayou at gmail.com wrote:
>> I have a 10" Scroll Victor of an aviary in the morning. Jut the sound,
>> no narration or comment. IIRC it was recorded in London, or somewhere in
>> Europe.
>>
>> And I even made an on topic post.
>>
>> joe salerno
>
> Yes, that is the record I was talking about, that its location would be
> to noisy now.  Most of the bird records were recorded in Karl Reich's
> Avery in Bremen, Germany, but this one was recorded in Beatrice
> Harrison's Garden, Oxford, England.  Nightingales -- Dawn In An Old
> World Garden, Victor 20968.  These records stayed in the catalog for a
> long time, and I think it was either this one or the Reich Nightingale
> record that was specified by Respighi for use in The Pines Of Rome.
>
> Mike Biel   mbiel at mbiel.com
>
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