[78-L] Question

Robert M. Bratcher Jr. rbratcherjr at yahoo.com
Tue Mar 29 16:47:01 PDT 2011


60 RPM? Wow! How did you find out that they were 60 rpm discs? Play them 
yourself? Speed listed on the label? Or did you find out the correct speed from 
other people?

Anybody have an mp3 of these early recordings they could share?




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Another on the excerpted list:  VICTOR GRAND CONCERT BAND, Victor 2207 (also
on 2217 and 41008), 1903.  All are 14" 60 rpm discs.

On Wed, Mar 30, 2011 at 12:19 AM, David Lennick <dlennick at sympatico.ca>wrote:

> On 3/29/2011 7:09 PM, DRJAZZ78 at aol.com wrote:
> > Hey Gang,
> >
> >      Can someone please tell me what the first recording  of the Overture
> > 1812?
> >
> > Doug
>
> Excerpted:
>
> CARLO SABAJNO & LA SCALA ORCHESTRA (1 SIDE) GRAMOPHONE 050506 (1905)
> 4 others on European labels, 1909-1913
>
> Complete (reasonably):
> LANDON RONALD, ROYAL ALBERT HALL ORCHESTRA (3 SIDES) HMV 2-0660, 2-0664 &
> 2-0674, doubled on D122/3 (1916)
>
> First American recordings (edited):
> SHILKRET, VICTOR SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA (2 SIDES) VICTOR 35729 (1923)
> SOKOLOFF, CLEVELAND ORCHESTRA (2 SIDES) BRUNSWICK 50047 (1924)
>
> dl



      


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