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Telefunken-sk3187-025485 +https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosen_aus_dem_S%C3%BCden  +
Telefunken-sk3187-025486 +https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosen_aus_dem_S%C3%BCden  +
Telefunken-sk3241-025487 +https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/it:Egyptischer-Marsch  +
Telefunken-sk3241-025488 +https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feuerfest!  +
Telefunken-sk3266-026753 +https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alceste_(Gluck)  +
Telefunken-sk3266-026754 +https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alceste_(Gluck)  +
Tono L 38028-1/2 + * Side A: Sid Merrimans Orkester: Wein, Weib und Gesang (1869) (1. Del) (Composer: [[:en:Johann Strauss II|Johann Strauss II]] (1825-1899)) * Side B: [[:en:Sid Merriman|Sid Merrimans]] Orkester: Wein, Weib und Gesang (1869) (2. Del) (Composer: [[:en:Johann Strauss II|Johann Strauss II]] (1825-1899))   +
Tri-Ergon TE 5067 + * Side A: Künstler-Ensemble: Géza Komor (1900-1945) vom Hotel "Der Kaiserhof", Berlin: Wien, du Stadt meiner Träume (1912) (Wiener Lied) (Composer: [[:en:Rudolf Sieczyński|Rudolf Sieczyński]] (1879-1952)) * Side B: Künstler-Ensemble: Géza Komor (1900-1945) vom Hotel "Der Kaiserhof", Berlin: Im Prater blühn wieder die Bäume (Wiener Lied) (Composer: [[:en:Robert Stolz|Robert Stolz]] (1880-1975) and Lyricist: [[:en:Kurt Robitschek|Kurt Robitschek]] (1890-1950))   +
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Ultraphon-e171-30225 +https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Barber_of_Seville  +
Ultraphon-e171-30226 +https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Barber_of_Seville  +
Ultraphon-e844-16030z +https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iphig%C3%A9nie_en_Aulide  +
Ultraphon-e844-16031z +https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iphig%C3%A9nie_en_Aulide  +
Ultraphon-e965-17011z +https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carmen  +
Ultraphon-e965-17012z +https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carmen  +
Union Record 2514/2540 + * Side A: [[Wikipedia:Juan Llossas|Juan Llossas]] (1900-1957) mit seinem Orchester: Tabu (Foxtrott) (Composer: [[Wikipedia:Margarita Lecuona|Margarita Lecuona]] (1910-1981)) * Side B: [[Wikipedia:Horst Winter|Horst Winter]] (1914-2001) mit seinem Tanzorchester: Studie in F (Composer: [[Wikipedia:Benny de Weille|Benny de Weille]] (1915-1977))   +
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V-Disc 247 + * Side A: Howard Barlow (1892-1972) and the Firestone Symphony Orchestra: Russian Sailors' Dance (from the "Red Poppy") (Composer: [[:en:Reinhold Glière|Reinhold Glière]] (1875-1956)) * Side B: Howard Barlow (1892-1972) and the Firestone Symphony Orchestra: Persian Dance (from "Khowantchina") (Composer: [[:en:Modest Mussorgsky|Modest Mussorgsky]] (1839-1881))   +
V-Disc 874 + * Side A: Joe Bushkin Quartet; Piano: Joe Bushkin (1916-2004); Clarinet: Peanuts Hucko (1918-2003); Bass: Jack Lesberg (1920-2005); Drums: Morey Feld (1915-1971): [[:en:Sweet Georgia Brown|Sweet Georgia Brown]] ([[:en:Ben Bernie|Ben Bernie]] (1891-1943), [[:en:Maceo Pinkard|Maceo Pinkard]] (1897-1962) and [[:en:Kenneth Casey|Kenneth Casey]] (1899-1965)) * Side B: Joe Bushkin and Orchestra; Trombone: Freddie Ohms (?); Trumpet: Buck Clayton (1911-1991); Clarinet: Peanuts Hucko (1918-2003); Bass: Jack Lesberg (1920-2005); Tenor Sax: Bill Vitale (* ?1918); Drums: Morey Feld (1915-1971); Piano: Joe Bushkin (1916-2004): [[:en:The Song is Ended (but the Melody Lingers On)|The Song is Ended]] ([[:en:Irving Berlin|Irving Berlin]] (1888-1989) and [[:en:Fritz Löhner-Beda|Fritz Löhner-Beda]] (1883-1942))   +
VOX 08015 + * Side A: Orchester der Staatsoper; Dirigent: Erich Kleiber (1890-1956): Ouvertüre zu "Der Zigeunerbaron", I. Teil (Der Zigeunerbaron ([[:en:Johann Strauss II|Johann Strauss II]] (1825-1899))) * Side B: Orchester der Staatsoper; Dirigent: Erich Kleiber (1890-1956): Ouvertüre zu "Der Zigeunerbaron", II. Teil (Der Zigeunerbaron ([[:en:Johann Strauss II|Johann Strauss II]] (1825-1899)))   +
Vdisc-247a-vp676 +Russian Sailors' Dance [[V-Disc 247|V-Disc 247]]  +
Vdisc-247b-vp677 +Persian Dance [[V-Disc 247|V-Disc 247]]  +
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Victor 16007 + * Side A: Harold August Jarvis (1864-1924): Jesus, I am Resting (Composer: James Mountain (1844-1933) and Lyricist: Jean Sophia Pigott (1845-1882)) * Side B: Frederic C. Freemantel (* 19th century): My Jesus, I Love Thee (Composer: Adoniram Judson Gordon (1836-1895) and Lyricist: William Ralph Featherstone (1846-1873))   +
Victor 16714 + * Side A: [[:en:Helen Clark|Helen Clark]] (?): Last Night ([[:en:Halfdan Kjerulf|Halfdan Kjerulf]] (1815-1868) and [[:en:Theo Marzials|Theo Marzials]] (1850-1920)) * Side B: [[:en:Arthur Pryor's Band|Arthur Pryor's Band]]: March religioso ([[:en:William Paris Chambers|W. Paris Chambers]] (1854-1913))   +
Victor 18889 + * Side A: International Novelty Orchestra: You Can Have Ev'ry Light on Broadway (Fox Trot) (Give Me That One Little Light at Home) (Composer: [[Wikipedia:Seymour Simons|Seymour Simons]] (1896-1949)) * Side B: Club Royal Orchestra (Conductor: Clyde Doerr (1894-1973)): Lovey Dove (Fox Trot) (from the operetta "The Rose of Stamboul") (Composer: [[Wikipedia:Sigmund Romberg|Sigmund Romberg]] (1887-1951))   +
Victor 18941 + * Side A: By the orginators [[Wikipedia:Gallagher and Shean|Ed Gallagher and Al Shean]]: Mister Gallagher and Mister Shean - "Positively, Mr. Gallagher?" (Composers: [[Wikipedia:Edward Gallagher|Edward Gallagher]] (1873-1929) and [[Wikipedia:Al Shean|Al Shean]] (1868-1949)) * Side B: By the orginators Ed Gallagher and Al Shean: Mister Gallagher and Mister Shean - "Absolutely, Mr. Shean!" (Composers: Edward Gallagher (1873-1929) and Al Shean (1868-1949))   +