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Audio Recording Gems from A chocolate soldier Fighting for love ; That would be lovely ; Letter duet ; Thank the Lord the war is over ; My hero / A chocolate soldier / Tapfere Soldat. Selections

Gems from A chocolate soldier

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Title

  • Gems from A chocolate soldier

Other Title

  • Fighting for love ; That would be lovely ; Letter duet ; Thank the Lord the war is over ; My hero
  • A chocolate soldier
  • Tapfere Soldat. Selections

Summary

  • Vocal chorus and soloists, with orchestra

Names

  • Hart, Charles -- Vocalist -- Tenor Vocal
  • Baker, Elsie -- Vocalist -- Contralto
  • Straus, Oscar -- Composer
  • Glenn, Wilfred -- Vocalist -- Bass Vocal
  • Pasternack, Josef -- Conductor
  • Stange, Stanislaus -- Lyricist
  • Rogers, Walter B. -- Conductor
  • Marsh, Lucy Isabelle -- Vocalist -- Soprano Vocal
  • Victor Light Opera Company -- Vocal Group
  • Dunlap, Marguerite -- Vocalist -- Contralto
  • Wheeler, Elizabeth -- Vocalist -- Soprano Vocal
  • Gunster, Frederick -- Vocalist -- Tenor Vocal
  • Bieling, John H. -- Vocalist -- Tenor Vocal
  • Werrenrath, Reinald -- Vocalist -- Baritone Vocal
  • Macdonough, Harry -- Vocalist -- Tenor Vocal
  • Kline, Olive -- Vocalist -- Soprano Vocal
  • Hooley, William F. -- Vocalist -- Bass Vocal

Genre

  • Classical music
  • Opera

Media Size

  • 12-inch

Recording Label

  • Victor

Recording Catalog Number

  • 31780

Recording Matrix Number

  • C-8705 (Matrix ID)

Recording Take Number

  • 00

Recording Date

  • 1920-09-23

Recording Location

  • New York, New York, or Camden, New Jersey

Recording Repository

  • Source of original recording: Recorded Sound Section, Library of Congress.

Rights Advisory

  • Inclusion of the recording in the National Jukebox, courtesy of Sony Music Entertainment

Online Format

  • audio
  • image

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Citations are generated automatically from bibliographic data as a convenience, and may not be complete or accurate.

Chicago citation style:

Hart, Charles, Elsie Baker, Oscar Straus, Wilfred Glenn, Josef Pasternack, Stanislaus Stange, Walter B Rogers, et al. Gems from A chocolate soldier. 1920. Audio. https://www.loc.gov/item/jukebox-422035/.

APA citation style:

Hart, C., Baker, E., Straus, O., Glenn, W., Pasternack, J., Stange, S. [...] Hooley, W. F. (1920) Gems from A chocolate soldier. [Audio] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/jukebox-422035/.

MLA citation style:

Hart, Charles, et al. Gems from A chocolate soldier. 1920. Audio. Retrieved from the Library of Congress, <www.loc.gov/item/jukebox-422035/>.