Collection Items
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Audio RecordingMusin mazurka sound recording | 1 sound disc : analog, mono. ; 7 in. | Recorded on July 26, 1898 (Date). Recorded in New York (Venue). Sound Recording (Form).
- Contributor: Schneiber, Otto - Hoyle, Dorothy - Victor Herbert's 22nd Regiment Band - Berliner Gramophone - Herbert, Victor - Poucke, Jacques L. Van - Hayward, Florence - Toplady, Augustus - Moeremans, Jean - Hoyle, Jennie - Campbell, Albert - Macdonough, Harry - Torowicz - Hastings, Thomas - Metropolitan Orchestra
- Date: 1898
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Audio RecordingZyczenie Polish song no. 6. Mr. Torowicz, tenor; with piano acc. Recorded at an unknown location, Mar. 3, 1900. Recorded on one side only. Acoustic recording. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. LC copy has extra spindle hole drilled for playback on Zonophone phonographs. Production level cataloging. LCCN changed from 00580025 (used for another record). ta05 04-09-2001
- Contributor: Torowicz
- Date: 1900
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Audio RecordingHej mazury Polish song no. 8. Mr. Torowicz, tenor; with piano acc. Recorded at an unknwon location, Mar. 3, 1900. Recorded on one side only. Acoustic recording. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. LC copy has extra spindle hole drilled for playback on Zonophone phonographs. Production level cataloging.
- Contributor: Torowicz
- Date: 1900
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Audio RecordingThe shadows on the door Will F. Denny, tenor; piano acc. Recorded at an unknown location, May 2, 1899. Recorded on one side only. Autograph of Denny inscribed in zinc master. Acoustic recording. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. Production level cataloging.
- Contributor: Denny, Will F.
- Date: 1899
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Audio RecordingThe mocking bird Music by Septimus Winner. Originally for voice and piano. Harry Taft, whistler ; piano accompaniment. Recorded at an unknown location, Apr. 21, 1899. Recorded on one side only. Acoustic recording. Production level cataloging.
- Contributor: Taft, Harry - Winner, Septimus
- Date: 1899
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Audio RecordingHome, sweet home Composed by Henry R. Bishop. Originally for voice with piano. Unidentified chimes. Recorded at an unknown location, Sept. 15, 1899. Recorded on one side only. Acoustic recording. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. Production level cataloging.
- Contributor: Bishop, Henry R. (Henry Rowley)
- Date: 1899
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Audio RecordingThe garden of flowers S. Mantia, euphonium; piano acc. Recorded at an unknown location, June 12, 1899. Recorded on one side only. Autograph of Mantia inscribed in zinc master. Acoustic recording. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. Production level cataloging.
- Contributor: Mantia, Simone
- Date: 1899
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Audio RecordingSweet, sweet love Music by Frederic V. Bowers. Originally for voice and piano. Arthur Pryor, trombone; piano acc. Recorded at an unknown location, June 12, 1899. Recorded on one side only. Autograph of Pryor inscribed in zinc master. Acoustic recording. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. Production level cataloging.
- Contributor: Pryor, Arthur - Bowers, Frederic V.
- Date: 1899
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Audio RecordingThe palms Sung in French. Composed by Jean Faure. F. Giannini, tenor; piano acc. Recorded at an unknown location, June 28, 1899. Recorded on one side only. Autograph of Giannini inscribed in zinc master. Acoustic recording. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. LC copy has extra spindle hole drilled for playback on Zonophone phonographs. Production level cataloging.
- Contributor: Giannini, Ferruccio - Faure, J. (Jean)
- Date: 1899
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Audio RecordingHold the fort gospel hymn Words and music by Philip Bliss. Len Spencer, baritone; piano acc. Recorded at an unknown location, June 30, 1899. Recorded on one side only. Autograph of Spencer inscribed in zinc master. Acoustic recording. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. Production level cataloging.
- Contributor: Bliss, P. P. (Philip Paul) - Spencer, Len
- Date: 1899
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Audio RecordingJust as the sun went down Words and music by Lyn Udall. Edna Florence, soprano; piano acc. Recorded at an unknown location, July 11, 1899. Recorded on one side only. Acoustic recording. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. Production level cataloging.
- Contributor: Florence, Edna - Udall, Lyn
- Date: 1899
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Audio RecordingI love her just the same S.H. Dudley, baritone; piano acc. Recorded at an unknown location, July 15, 1899. Recorded on one side only. Autograph of Dudley inscribed in zinc master. Acoustic recording. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. Production level cataloging.
- Contributor: Dudley, S. H.
- Date: 1899
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Audio RecordingWhere is my wandering boy tonight? Words and music by Robert Lowry. Performed by the Haydn Quartet. Recorded on one side only. Autograph of S.H. Dudley (baritone and mangager) inscribed in zinc master. Acoustic recording. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. Production level cataloging.
- Contributor: Lowry, Robert - Haydn Quartet (Vocal Group) - Dudley, S. H.
- Date: 189?
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Audio RecordingLes Huguenots Composed by Giacomo Meyerbeer. Bernard Bégué, baritone; piano acc. Recorded at an unknown location, Sept. 16, 1899. Recorded on one side only. Autograph of Bégué inscribed in zinc master. Acoustic recording. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. Production level cataloging.
- Contributor: Bégué, Bernard - Meyerbeer, Giacomo
- Date: 1899
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Audio RecordingHello, ma baby
Hello, my baby Music by Joseph Edgar Howard and Ida Emerson. Len G. Spencer, baritone; piano accompaniment. Recorded at an unknown location, Apr. 15, 1899. Recorded on one side only. Autograph of Spencer inscribed in zinc master. Acoustic recording. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. Production level cataloging.- Contributor: Emerson, Ida - Howard, Joseph E. (Joseph Edgar) - Spencer, Len
- Date: 1899
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Audio RecordingAdmiral Dewey march Performed by the United States Marine Band; William H. Santelmann, conductor. Recorded at an unknown location, Sept. 20, 1899. Recorded on one side only. Autograph of Santelmann (conductor) inscribed in zinc master. Acoustic recording. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as digital files. Production level cataloging.
- Contributor: United States Marine Band - Santelmann, William H. (William Henry)
- Date: 1899
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Audio RecordingAmerica Words by Samuel Francis Smith. George J. Gaskin, tenor; piano acc. Recorded at an unknown location, Apr. 5, 1899. Recorded on one side only. Autograph of Gaskin inscribed in zinc master. Acoustic recording. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. Production level cataloging.
- Contributor: Smith, Samuel Francis - Gaskin, George J.
- Date: 1899
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Audio RecordingFantaisie variée Composed by A. Bruniau. Jacques L. van Poucke, clarinet; piano acc. recorded at an unknown location, Oct. 12, 1899. Recorded on one side only. Autograph of Jacques van Poucke inscribed in zinc master. Acoustic recording. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. Production level cataloging.
- Contributor: Poucke, Jacques L. Van - Bruniau, A.
- Date: 1899
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Audio RecordingPolka variata Jean B.H. Moeremans, saxophone; Jacques L. van Poucke, clarinet; piano acc. Recorded on one side only. Autographs of Moeremans and Poucke inscribed in zinc master. Acoustic recording. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. Production level cataloging.
- Contributor: Poucke, Jacques L. Van - Moeremans, Jean
- Date: 1899
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Audio RecordingThe little speranza Jean Moeremans, saxophone; piano acc. Recorded at an unknown location, Oct. 13, 1899. Recorded on one side only. Autograph of Moeremans inscribed in zinc master. Acoustic recording. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. Production level cataloging.
- Contributor: Moeremans, Jean
- Date: 1899
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Audio RecordingColumbia, gem of the ocean Words and music by David T. Shaw. Florence Hayward, soprano; piano acc. Recorded at an unknown location, Dec. 8, 1899. Recorded on one side only. Autograph of Hayward inscribed in zinc master. Acoustic recording. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. Production level cataloging.
- Contributor: Hayward, Florence - Shaw, David T.
- Date: 1899
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Audio RecordingStreet piano No. 2 Unidentified barrel organist. Recorded at an unknown location, Dec. 19, 1899. Recorded on one side only. Acoustic recording. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. Production level cataloging.
- Date: 1899
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Audio RecordingThe Lord is my shepherd Harry Macdonough, tenor; Florence Hayward, soprano; piano acc. Recorded on one side only. Acoustic recording. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. LC copy label data obliterated by original distributor (National Gramophone Corp.) Production level cataloging.
- Contributor: Hayward, Florence - Macdonough, Harry
- Date: 190?
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Audio RecordingMedley quadrille with figures called Performed by the Metropolitan Orchestra. Recorded on one side only. Acoustic recording. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. LC copy has label data obliterated by original distributor (National Gramophone Corp.). Production level cataloging.
- Contributor: Metropolitan Orchestra
- Date: 190?
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Audio RecordingThe man behind the gun S.H. Dudley, baritone; piano acc. Recorded at an unknown location, Feb. 27, 1900. Recorded on one side only. Autograph of Dudley inscribed in zinc master. Acoustic recording. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. From the Library of Congress Robert Sanders Collection, 1990. Production level cataloging.
- Contributor: Dudley, S. H.
- Date: 1900