Difference between revisions of "Victor-5868-b11333"
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== Audio file information == | == Audio file information == | ||
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|Recorded= 6 December 1911 | |Recorded= 6 December 1911 | ||
|Coupling= unknown | |Coupling= unknown | ||
+ | |Cutout date= unknown | ||
|Place= Camden, New Jersey (United States) | |Place= Camden, New Jersey (United States) | ||
|Description= [http://victor.library.ucsb.edu/index.php/matrix/refer/200011474 VICTOR] | |Description= [http://victor.library.ucsb.edu/index.php/matrix/refer/200011474 VICTOR] | ||
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|Conductor= none | |Conductor= none | ||
|Performer= Harry Macdonough and Lyric Quartet; Harry Macdonough (1871-1931) | |Performer= Harry Macdonough and Lyric Quartet; Harry Macdonough (1871-1931) | ||
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|Title= I Love Love (I Love You, Dear) (from "The Red Widow") | |Title= I Love Love (I Love You, Dear) (from "The Red Widow") | ||
|Content= Tenor with Mixed Quartet | |Content= Tenor with Mixed Quartet | ||
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[[Category:Victor Records]] <!-- Label information --> | [[Category:Victor Records]] <!-- Label information --> | ||
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[[Category:Vocal music]] <!-- Genre --> | [[Category:Vocal music]] <!-- Genre --> | ||
[[Category:Charles J. Gebest]] <!-- Composer --> | [[Category:Charles J. Gebest]] <!-- Composer --> |
Revision as of 16:32, 29 October 2014
Audio file information
Image(s) | see below (if available)
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Label | Victor Records | ||||
Cat. no. | 5868 | ||||
Order number | B-11333 | ||||
Matrix/StamperID | none | ||||
1st release date | February 1912 | ||||
1st recording date | 6 December 1911 | ||||
Coupling date | unknown | ||||
Cutout date | unknown | ||||
Place of recording | Camden, New Jersey (United States) | ||||
Description | VICTOR | ||||
Author(s)/Composer(s) | Charles J. Gebest (1872-1937) | ||||
Lyricist(s) | Channing Pollock (1880-1946) and Rennold Wolf (1874-1922) | ||||
Music arranger(s) | none | ||||
Conductor(s) | none | ||||
Performer(s) | Harry Macdonough and Lyric Quartet; Harry Macdonough (1871-1931) | ||||
Vocal range | unknown | ||||
Title/Work | I Love Love (I Love You, Dear) (from "The Red Widow") | ||||
Content | Tenor with Mixed Quartet | ||||
Genre(s) | Vocal music | ||||
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Ogg (Vorbis/Theora) | Ogg (Commons) | ||||
PD CH | 1 January 2017 | ||||
PD EU | 1 January 2017 | ||||
PD USA | 1 January 1998 | ||||
PD INT | 1 January 2047 |
Storage medium information
Image | |
Label | Victor Records |
Manufactor | Victor Talking Machine Company |
Storage medium | 78 rpm record (double sided, 10-inch) |
Material | Shellac based compound |
Time duration | 3-minutes |
Recording format | Standard: 96 tpi; Hit-of-the-week records: 160 tpi |
Rotation speed | 78 rpm |
Launch | 1901 |
Production stop | 1948 (mass production) |
Additional info | Shellac 78s must be handled carefully |
Description | WIKIPEDIA |
Media archives | Deutsch: Verfügbare Schellackplatten (25 cm) English: Available 78 rpm 10" records |
Media pool | Available recordings |
Licensing
This work is in the public domain in the United States because it was published (or registered with the U.S. Copyright Office) before January 1, 1929.
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Licensing
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