[78-L] RCA Victor Classical Educational series listings?
Robert M. Bratcher Jr.
rbratcherjr at yahoo.com
Sun Jan 13 22:47:42 PST 2013
Thanks for this information. If it's that many recordings then I won't worry about trying to find a list of them & just keep the educational classical 78's that I already have.
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> From: Michael Biel <mbiel at mbiel.com>
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>That is a very wide range of dates to find in one place. Victor did
>publish many editions of "A Graded List and Educational Catalogue of
>Victor Records for Home, School, and College". I have the 1924 10th and
>1930 13th editions. Copyright dates of the series start at 1918. I
>have a similar one from around 1951 but it is not on the shelf where it
>should be so I can't cite the exact title they were using then.
>
>There are also many, many different editions of the Victor educational
>publications (which might be easier to find) such as Music Appreciation
>for Children, What We Hear In Music, Music and Romance for Youth,
>Lecture-Laboratory Course in Appreciation and History of Music, Music
>Appreciation with the Victrola for Children, and Music Manual for Rural
>Schools With the Victrola. These have record lists. But ALL of these
>catalogs and books include standard release records, not just those that
>were specically recorded for educational use. And these are not
>exclusively Red Seal, either.
>
>Mike Biel mbiel at mbiel.com
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>From: "Robert M. Bratcher Jr." <rbratcherjr at yahoo.com>
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>
>Does anyone have an answer to my question? I can't find the information
>that I'm seeking by Google......
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>> From: Robert M. Bratcher Jr. <rbratcherjr at yahoo.com>
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>>Is there a listing somewhere for the RCA Victor red label Educational Series 78's from the teens through perhaps the 1950's? If so then how do I find it other than the 10" records of these that I already have in my collection which date from the 1940's?
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