[78-L] early recordings
Kristjan Saag
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Mon Apr 1 13:55:13 PDT 2019
A good selection, indeed. At least four German Berliner's from 1890
included.
Here's a detailed track list:
https://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb38340621f
For an excellent overview of the German Berliner's, with pictures and
sound clips, see:
https://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb38340621f
Kristjan
On 2019-04-01 21:45, pemuhr wrote:
> "Emile Berliner's Gramophone: The Earliest Discs, 1888-1901" Symposium
> 1058 Released 1994, out of print ($60 on Amazon) Peter Muhr On Mon,
> Apr 1, 2019 at 12:38 PM Malcolm <malcolm at 78data.com.invalid> wrote:
>> A friend has inquired about possible CDs that have material on them
>> from the earliest days of recording, c. 1895 to c. 1915. I sent him
>> the link for the Sooy brothers stint at Victor and he's interested in
>> hearing about what he's read. I found the narrative wonderful and
>> educational, as did he. So what CD would be most indicative of this
>> early commercial period in our recorded history? Malcolm R PS - I
>> will be cross posting to the ARSClist. Just so you know! M
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