Adelina Patti Cylinder at EMI Archives....
-
gramophone78
- Victor VI
- Posts: 3946
- Joined: Mon Nov 16, 2009 9:42 am
- Location: Western Canada
Re: Adelina Patti Cylinder at EMI Archives....
George,I only remember because I was behind you and I couldn't get my money out as fast as you
.I think you have had more practise at it!!!!
Just kidding!!!! 
- OrthoSean
- Victor V
- Posts: 2912
- Joined: Thu Jan 08, 2009 1:33 pm
- Location: Near NY's Capital
Re: Adelina Patti Cylinder at EMI Archives....
I'm pretty certain these sleeves were only available for the first couple of years at best, so Monarchs would be the correct ones, although probably some of the earliest Grand Prize pressings would have been sold with them as well, since Patti and Melbas were all 1905 issues and the Grand Prize label began then, I wouldn't be surprised. Again though, I highly doubt these were produced for very long and as far as I've read, there really isn't much documentation about these sleeves production-wise.gramophone78 wrote:George,that is a very nice sleeve.If my memory serves well you were lucky and found it at a CAPS show.Does anyone know what record was suppose to be in the sleeve when first issued...Monarch,Victor or GP label or all???.
Sean
- Nat
- Victor III
- Posts: 598
- Joined: Fri Aug 07, 2009 12:02 pm
- Location: Edmonds, Washington
Re: Adelina Patti Cylinder at EMI Archives....
Here's a record which strikes me as somewhat over-priced. Maybe the sleeve is platinum?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ALESSANDRO-MORESCHI ... 20b362b69e
http://cgi.ebay.com/ALESSANDRO-MORESCHI ... 20b362b69e
- JHolmesesq
- Victor II
- Posts: 265
- Joined: Sun May 09, 2010 4:44 pm
- Personal Text: Nashville nightingale, sing a little tune for me, croon for me...
- Location: York, UK
Re: Adelina Patti Cylinder at EMI Archives....
For those interested, there's a rare unpublised Patti record going on eBay at the moment:
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ADELINA-PATTI-UNP ... 255cfbac22
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ADELINA-PATTI-UNP ... 255cfbac22
- phonogfp
- Victor Monarch Special
- Posts: 8165
- Joined: Wed Jan 07, 2009 5:08 pm
- Personal Text: "If you look for the bad in people expecting to find it, you surely will." - A. Lincoln
- Location: New York's Finger Lakes
Re: Adelina Patti Cylinder at EMI Archives....
If I recall from reading The Fabulous Phonograph, Moreschi was the last of great male sopranos, castrated as a youth to keep him that way. Certainly an interesting, but rather horrifying historical document! I'd like to have that record - - I'll look for another copy, despite what the seller thinks.Nat wrote:Here's a record which strikes me as somewhat over-priced. Maybe the sleeve is platinum?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ALESSANDRO-MORESCHI ... 20b362b69e
George P.
-
transformingArt
- Victor I
- Posts: 192
- Joined: Sat Feb 20, 2010 9:26 am
- Personal Text: Veritas Est Bonus Amicus Mea!
- Location: Seoul, South Korea
- Contact:
Re: Adelina Patti Cylinder at EMI Archives....
Look what became the thread I started.....thanks for all those who participated in!phonogfp wrote:If I recall from reading The Fabulous Phonograph, Moreschi was the last of great male sopranos, castrated as a youth to keep him that way. Certainly an interesting, but rather horrifying historical document! I'd like to have that record - - I'll look for another copy, despite what the seller thinks.Nat wrote:Here's a record which strikes me as somewhat over-priced. Maybe the sleeve is platinum?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ALESSANDRO-MORESCHI ... 20b362b69e
George P.
.
.
.
.
Anyway, This is the first time I ever saw a copy of this famous record from 1904 (Not from 1902, as this seller have stated). I actually have two other Moreschi discs, one is from Victor Red seal issue (posted it on my YouTube channel), and the other is early Canto Gregoriano issue. From what I know, this 'Canto Gregoriano' label was endorsed none other than Pope himself!
By the way, it is way, way overpriced. I paid each Moreschi disc for about 50 dollars each - I think the horrible condition of each discs would meant little bit of discount, but this is outrageous.
About the Patti unissued version - looks like a early 1950s stuff. Possibly a vinyl pressing?
- OrthoSean
- Victor V
- Posts: 2912
- Joined: Thu Jan 08, 2009 1:33 pm
- Location: Near NY's Capital
Re: Adelina Patti Cylinder at EMI Archives....
Probably not vinyl. I've seen lots of HMV tests from that era and they've all been shellac. I'm not so sure it's an "unissued" take but rather just a test pressing, which is nice if you collect them, but since all the Pattis are out on Historic Masters anyway, I can't see the point in having this one.transformingArt wrote: About the Patti unissued version - looks like a early 1950s stuff. Possibly a vinyl pressing?
And you're right about the Moreschi. Most of his records in excellent condition can be had for ~$100, the three I've got cost me far less, one was actually a gift from a friend and the other two I got for $30 each from another collector, so they're around, but everyone seems to want them. There are a couple of G&T issues of his that bring $200+ on Larry Holdridge's auctions every time they're listed, though.
Sean
- Wolfe
- Victor V
- Posts: 2759
- Joined: Wed Jan 07, 2009 6:52 pm
Re: Adelina Patti Cylinder at EMI Archives....
I just happen to have an old (1997) Holdridge auction list sitting nearby, and leafing through finds a Victor pressing of a Moreschi side, Oremus Pro Pontefice listed at a 50 dollar minimum bid.OrthoSean wrote:transformingArt wrote: There are a couple of G&T issues of his that bring $200+ on Larry Holdridge's auctions every time they're listed, though.
- Nat
- Victor III
- Posts: 598
- Joined: Fri Aug 07, 2009 12:02 pm
- Location: Edmonds, Washington
Re: Adelina Patti Cylinder at EMI Archives....
"If I recall from reading The Fabulous Phonograph, Moreschi was the last of great male sopranos, castrated as a youth to keep him that way. Certainly an interesting, but rather horrifying historical document! I'd like to have that record - - I'll look for another copy, despite what the seller thinks."
You're right that he was the last of the castratos, and the only one to record. The word "great" is another question, however: one tends to think he was never in the line of the 18th century legends, and by the time he recorded, he was probably well past his prime. That said, the recordings are fascinating, and just may give us a window into how Carestini, etc. may have sounded.
You're right that he was the last of the castratos, and the only one to record. The word "great" is another question, however: one tends to think he was never in the line of the 18th century legends, and by the time he recorded, he was probably well past his prime. That said, the recordings are fascinating, and just may give us a window into how Carestini, etc. may have sounded.
- Wolfe
- Victor V
- Posts: 2759
- Joined: Wed Jan 07, 2009 6:52 pm
Re: Adelina Patti Cylinder at EMI Archives....
In The Great Singers J.B. Steane offers some pretty harsh words about hearing Moreschi sing the Ideale by F. Paolo Tosti.Nat wrote: The word "great" is another question, however: one tends to think he was never in the line of the 18th century legends, and by the time he recorded, he was probably well past his prime.
"The voice is direly affected, the style gusty, and the total effect sadly comical."