Columbia Record A2989 [79274] (SS), "That Naughty Waltz" (Levy), Violin Solo Played by Eddy Brown (Max Terr at the Piano). First issued late 1920, played on my 1921 VV-50 in the Boston Public Garden.
Visit "The Violin Site" http://www.theviolinsite.com/violin_mastery/eddy_brown.html
for an interesting interview with Eddy Brown.
From "Music Lovers' Encyclopedia"
Compiled by Rupert Hughes
Completely revised and Newly Edited by Deems Taylor and Russell Kerr
Garden City Publishing Co. 1939
"B. Chicago, July 15, 1895, [d. Jun. 4, 1974]... studied with Hubay and Auer; début with London Philharmonic Orchestra, 1909; toured widely in Europe and America; active also in chamber music groups, particularly in radio programmes."
Sadly there appears to be almost nothing on-line regarding Mr. Brown More to follow I hope!
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1920
1920's
Columbia
EddyBrown
LightClassical
phonograph
solo
SymphonySeries
Victrola
violin
VV-50
Columbia Record A2989 [79273] (SS), "Your Eyes Have Told Me So" (Blaufuss), Violin Solo Played by Eddy Brown (Max Terr at the Piano). First issued late 1920, played on my 1921 VV-50 in the Boston Public Garden.
Visit "The Violin Site" http://www.theviolinsite.com/violin_mastery/eddy_brown.html
for an interesting interview with Eddy Brown.
From "Music Lovers' Encyclopedia"
Compiled by Rupert Hughes
Completely revised and Newly Edited by Deems Taylor and Russell Kerr
Garden City Publishing Co. 1939
"B. Chicago, July 15, 1895, [d. Jun. 4, 1974]... studied with Hubay and Auer; début with London Philharmonic Orchestra, 1909; toured widely in Europe and America; active also in chamber music groups, particularly in radio programmes."
Sadly there appears to be almost nothing on-line regarding Mr. Brown More to follow I hope!
Author: fuzzbear6240; Tags:
1920
1920's
Columbia
EddyBrown
LightClassical
phonograph
solo
SymphonySeries
Victrola
violin
VV-50
Columbia (Symphony Series) A5412 [48675], "Melodie" Opus 42, No. 2 (P. Tschaikowsky), Violin Solo Played by Kathleen Parlow, With Orchestra Accompaniment. Recorded sometime in 1916 I believe. Played on my 1919 VV-X.
You can read more about Kathleen Parlow here:
http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com/index.cfm?PgNm=TCE&Params=U1ARTU0002725
http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/gramophone/m2-1022-e.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kathleen_Parlow
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1910's
Columbia
KathleenParlow
Melodie
phonograph
solo
SymphonySeries
Tschaikowsky
Victrola
violin
VV-X
Columbia (SS) A6146 (49674) "Mlle. Modiste" Overture (Herbert) Played by Philharmonic Orchestra of New York (Under the direction of Josef Stransky). First issued circa early 1920. Played on my VV-VIa.
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1920
1920's
Columbia
phonograph
SymphonySeries
VictorHerbert
Victrola
VV-VI
Columbia (SS) A6146 (49683) "Mikado" Overture (Sullivan) Played by Philharmonic Orchestra of New York (Under the direction of Josef Stransky). First issued circa early 1920. Played on my VV-VIa.
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1920
1920's
Columbia
Gilbert&Sullivan
Mikado
phonograph
SymphonySeries
Victrola
VV-VI
Columbia (Symphony Series) A3732 [80452] "Oh Promise Me" (De Koven Op. 50) Contralto Solo Sung by Carmela Ponselle With Orchestra Accompaniment. First issued circa late 1922. Played on my VV-VIa.
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1920's
1922
CarmelaPonselle
Columbia
contralto
phonograph
SymphonySeries
Victrola
VV-VI
Columbia (SS) A6106 (49588) "The Marseillaise" [in English] (De L'Isle) Baritone Solo Sung by Louis Graveure With Orchestra Accompaniment. Issued circa early 1919. Played on my VV-VIa.
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1910's
Columbia
Graveure
Marseillaise
phonograph
SymphonySeries
Victrola
VV-VI
Columbia (SS) No. 30056 "Just For To-Night" (Frank O. French) Baritone and Tenor Duet Sung in English By Anthony and Harrison With Orchestra Accompaniment. Issued circa late 1907. Played on my VV-VIa.
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1900's
baritone
Columbia
duet
phonograph
SymphonySeries
tenor
Victrola
VV-VI
Columbia (SS) A5718 (37377) "The Bloom Is on the Rye" (Bishop) Baritone Solo Sung by Oscar Seagle With Orchestra Accompaniment. Issue circa 1913-1915 (?). Played on my VV-VIa.
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1910's
baritone
Columbia
OscarSeagle
phonograph
SymphonySeries
Victrola
VV-VI