FOR SALE: Prewar Classical/ Opera Rarities/ Oddities No 1

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1. 12" GENNETT Music Appreciation Series, (Educational) no 60- "My Heart At Thy Dear Voice" from Samson and Delilah, Nevada Van Der Veer, contralto / Prize song from Der Meistersinger, Theo Karle, tenor. NY Phil, cond. Henry Hadley. Visual V+, plays E- sticker on one label, $75 SOLD

2. Brunswick "Hall Of Fame" series 50074, TOSCANINI cond. NY Phil., Midsummer Night's Dream selections, Nocturne (a)/ Scherzo (b). Toscanini's ONLY non Victor/ HMV sides, and his first electrical recording. Visual E, plays E+ to NM. Light scratch/ marks not affecting play, $75

3. OKeh 50005, JOHN McCORMACK, "Celeste Aida". Visual V+ that plays at least E, and the scratch is superficial, happily NOT affecting play- at ALL- with a 3 mil stylus. Sticker on label. $50

4. Victrola 95022, Adelina Patti, "Home Sweet Home", rare white typewritten label custom early 1920s repressing of original stamper. Visual E, plays E+, with a few very slightly stressed high notes. Sticker on label. $45

5. Victrola 35173-A, Huguet, Cigada, and Badini, Pagliacci: "I know that you hate me". Visual E that plays E+. White typewritten label post 1922 repressing of original stamper that appears to be Grand Prize era in origin $45

6. Victrola 35175-B, Same as #5, "Naught I Forget", visual E- plays E+, $45
*Please note that even though #5 and 6 are labeled as "A" and "B", they are separate single face pressings.

All records could benefit from cleaning. In my opinion, stickers should be able to be removed by buyer's preferred method.

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What the hell- lets do a ½ price sale OBO. I pull these prices out of my nether regions based on what they used to go for on eBay. I need the space more than the records and these need good homes! :mrgreen:
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The Gennett is sold and the rest remain. Let's BLOW THEM OUT for $100 plus ship for the LOT! :o :shock: :lol:
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BUMP- $100 FOR ALL EXCEPT THE GENNETT WHICH IS SOLD
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Interesting selection. As you probably know items 5 and 6 derive from the complete recording of the opera made in Milan in June 1907 by the Gramophone & Typewriter Company.

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neilmack wrote:Interesting selection. As you probably know items 5 and 6 derive from the complete recording of the opera made in Milan in June 1907 by the Gramophone & Typewriter Company.
Actually, no, I did not know that. Thanks for the info! :)
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neilmack wrote:Interesting selection. As you probably know items 5 and 6 derive from the complete recording of the opera made in Milan in June 1907 by the Gramophone & Typewriter Company.
This 1907 Pagliacci the first complete opera ever recorded isn't it ? On 11 sides. Or at least it's the the first by the Gramophone Co.

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Wolfe wrote:
neilmack wrote:Interesting selection. As you probably know items 5 and 6 derive from the complete recording of the opera made in Milan in June 1907 by the Gramophone & Typewriter Company.
This 1907 Pagliacci the first complete opera ever recorded isn't it ? On 11 sides. Or at least it's the the first by the Gramophone Co.
Yes, I believe so. Definitely one of the earliest for sure. I think G&T put out most of Trovatore in series also, but those recordings were sung by various singers in the different roles and recorded over a period of a few years, from I think around 1904-07.
I think there was a complete Trovatore (in French) and Carmen or some other opera done in France around the same time. Marston Records issued them several years back.

Gramophone did Leoncavallo's opera Chatterton soon after the Pagliacci, and most of the original Chatterton records (all released on the "pre-dog" label) are very rare. Ward Marston also put out both of these sets together in one issue.

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Wolfe wrote:
neilmack wrote:Interesting selection. As you probably know items 5 and 6 derive from the complete recording of the opera made in Milan in June 1907 by the Gramophone & Typewriter Company.
This 1907 Pagliacci the first complete opera ever recorded isn't it ? On 11 sides. Or at least it's the the first by the Gramophone Co.
The Pagliacci is on 21 sides, a mixture of 10” and 12” discs, some issued with black labels, and the sides with
Paoli, the tenor, on the red labels of the international celebrity. I’ve so far managed to collect 14 sides, in a variety of issues - original G&T, continental two-sided G&T, later HMV, two-sided black label Victor. Most later pressings don’t acknowledge that they’re part of a set on the labels. Some of it was still in the catalogue in the 1920s.

It’s a fine performance, and the sound surprisingly spacious for early acoustic.

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