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HMV DA 1841 + | * Side A: Tenor: [[:en:Jussi Björling|Jussi Björling]] (1911-1960); Conductor: [[:en:Nils Grevillius|Nils Grevillius]] (1893-1970): Nessun dorma (None shall sleep) (Turandot, Act 3 (Composer: [[:en:Giacomo Puccini|Giacomo Puccini]] (1858-1924); Lyricists: [[:en:Giuseppe Adami|Giuseppe Adami]] (1878-1946) and [[:en:Renato Simoni|Renato Simoni]] (1875-1952))) * Side B: Tenor: Jussi Björling (1911-1960); Conductor: Nils Grevillius (1893-1970): La Mattinata (Composer: [[:en:Ruggero Leoncavallo|Ruggero Leoncavallo]] (1857-1919)) + |
HMV DA 876 + | * Side A: Tenor: [[:en:Tito Schipa|Tito Schipa]] (1888-1965): Quiéreme mucho (Serenata criolla) (Love me deeply) (Composer: [[:en:Gonzalo Roig|Gonzalo Roig]] (1890-1970)) * Side B: Tenor: [[:en:Tito Schipa|Tito Schipa]] (1888-1965): A la orilla de un palmar (Beside the palms) (Composer: [[:en:Manuel Ponce|Manuel Ponce]] (1882-1948)) + |
HMV DB 1092 + | * Side A: Soprano: Maria Jeritza (1887-1982): Einsam in trüben Tagen (Elsa's Dream) (Lohengrin ([[:en:Richard Wagner|Richard Wagner]] (1813-1883))) * Side B: Soprano: Maria Jeritza (1887-1982): Al-Macht'ge Jungfrau (Elisabeth's Prayer) (Tannhäuser ([[:en:Richard Wagner|Richard Wagner]] (1813-1883))) + |
HMV DB 2211 + | * Side A: [[Wikipedia:Artur Schnabel|Artur Schnabel]] (1882-1951): No.01: Sonata in B Flat Major op.22: 1st Movement (Part 1): Allegro con brio (Composer: [[Wikipedia:Ludwig van Beethoven|Ludwig van Beethoven]] (1770-1827)) * Side B: [[Wikipedia:Artur Schnabel|Artur Schnabel]] (1882-1951): No.02: Sonata in B Flat Major op.22: 1st Movement (Conclusion): Allegro con brio (Composer: [[Wikipedia:Ludwig van Beethoven|Ludwig van Beethoven]] (1770-1827)) + |
HMV DB 2291 + | * Side A: Soprano: [[:en:Elisabeth Schumann|Elisabeth Schumann]] (1888-1952) with Orchestra (Conductor: Leo Rosenek (1886-?)): Ave Maria (Composer: [[:en:Franz Schubert|Franz Schubert]] (1797-1828))) * Side B: Soprano: Elisabeth Schumann (1888-1952) with Orchestra (Conductor: Leo Rosenek (1886-?)): [[Wikipedia:Bist du bei mir|Bist du bei mir]] (be, thou, with me) (Composer: [[:en:Johann Sebastian Bach|Johann Sebastian Bach]] (1685-1750))) + |
HMV DB 3705 + | * Side A: [[:en:Alexander Brailowsky|Alexander Brailowsky]] (1896-1976): Pastorale and Capriccio, L.413 ([[:en:Domenico Scarlatti|Domenico Scarlatti]] (1685-1757)) * Side B: [[:en:Alexander Brailowsky|Alexander Brailowsky]] (1896-1976): Rondo a Capriccio in G major, op.129 ([[:en:Ludwig van Beethoven|Ludwig van Beethoven]] (1770-1827)) + |
HMV DB 3903 + | * Side A: [[:en:Enrico Caruso|Enrico Caruso]] (1873-1921) with Symphony Orchestra: Una furtiva lagrima (Down her cheek a pearly tear) (L'elisir d'amore, Act 2 ([[:en:Gaetano Donizetti|Gaetano Donizetti]] (1797-1848) and [[:en:Felice Romani|Felice Romani]] (1788-1865))) * Side B: [[:en:Enrico Caruso|Enrico Caruso]] (1873-1921) with Symphony Orchestra: Ella mi fu rapita! (Yes, she was taken from me), Parmi veder le lagrime (Each tear that falls) (Rigoletto, Act 2 ([[:en:Giuseppe Verdi|Giuseppe Verdi]] (1813-1901) and [[:en:Francesco Maria Piave|Francesco Maria Piave]] (1810-1876))) + |
HMV DB 6016 + | * Side A: Soprano: Kirsten Flagstad (1895-1962); Tenor: Lauritz Melchior (1890-1973) and San Francisco Opera Orchestra; Conductor: Edwin McArthur (1907-1987): Liebes-Duett, part 1 (O sink' hernieder) (Tristan und Isolde, Act 2 ([[:en:Richard Wagner|Richard Wagner]] (1813-1883))) * Side B: Soprano: Kirsten Flagstad (1895-1962); Tenor: Lauritz Melchior (1890-1973) and San Francisco Opera Orchestra; Conductor: Edwin McArthur (1907-1987): Liebes-Duett, part 2 (Wonnehehrstes Weben) (Tristan und Isolde, Act 2 ([[:en:Richard Wagner|Richard Wagner]] (1813-1883))) + |
HMV DK 103 + | * Side A: Tenor: [[:en:Enrico Caruso|Enrico Caruso]] (1873-1921); Violin obbligato played by [[:en:Mischa Elman|Mischa Elman]] (1891-1967): Ave Maria ([[:en:Percy Kahn|Percy Kahn]] (1880-1966)) * Side B: Tenor: [[:en:Enrico Caruso|Enrico Caruso]] (1873-1921); Violin obbligato played by [[:en:Mischa Elman|Mischa Elman]] (1891-1967); Accompaniment played by [[:en:Percy Kahn|Percy Kahn]] (1880-1966): Elégie mélodie Op.10 No.5 ([[:en:Jules Massenet|Jules Massenet]] (1842-1912) and [[:en:Louis Gallet|Louis Gallet]] (1835-1898)) + |
HMV EG 1845 + | * Side A: Sopran: [[:en:Irene Eisinger|Irene Eisinger]] (1903-1994) und Tenor: [[:en:Erik Wirl|Erik Wirl]] (1884-1954) mit dem Orchester des [[Wikipedia:de:Metropol-Theater (Berlin-Mitte)|Metropol-Theaters]]; Conductor: [[:en:Clemens Schmalstich|Clemens Schmalstich]] (1880-1960): Auch du wirst mich einmal betrügen (aus dem Tonfilm [[Wikipedia:de:Zwei Herzen im Dreivierteltakt|Zwei Herzen im 3/4-Takt]]) (Composer: [[:en:Robert Stolz|Robert Stolz]] (1880-1975)) * Side B: Sopran: Irene Eisinger (1903-1994) mit dem Orchester des Metropol-Theaters; Conductor: Clemens Schmalstich (1880-1960): In Wien, wo der Wein und der Walzer blüht (aus dem Tonfilm "Zwei Herzen im 3/4-Takt") (Composer: Robert Stolz (1880-1975)) + |
HMV EH 124 + | * Side A: Marek Weber (1888-1964) und sein Orchester: Das Dreimäderlhaus (Potpourri, I. Teil) (Das Dreimäderlhaus ([[:en:Franz Schubert|Franz Schubert]] (1797-1828), bearbeitet von [[:en:Heinrich Berté|Heinrich Berté]] (1858-1924))) * Side B: Marek Weber (1888-1964) und sein Orchester: Das Dreimäderlhaus (Potpourri, II. Teil) (Das Dreimäderlhaus ([[:en:Franz Schubert|Franz Schubert]] (1797-1828), bearbeitet von [[:en:Heinrich Berté|Heinrich Berté]] (1858-1924))) + |
HMV EH 611 + | * Side A: Grosses Orchester; Dirigent: Clemens Schmalstich (1880-1960): Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg (Grosse Fantasie, bearbeitet von Leopold Weninger (1879-1914), 1. Teil) (Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg ([[:en:Richard Wagner|Richard Wagner]] (1813-1883))) * Side B: Grosses Orchester; Dirigent: Clemens Schmalstich (1880-1960): Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg (Grosse Fantasie, bearbeitet von Leopold Weninger (1879-1914), 2. Teil) (Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg ([[:en:Richard Wagner|Richard Wagner]] (1813-1883))) + |
HMV EJ 140 + | * Side A: Mitglieder der Kapelle der Staatsoper, Berlin; Dirigent: Leo Blech (1871-1958); Tenor: Fritz Krauss (1883-1976): Lohengrins Abschied (Lohengrin ([[:en:Richard Wagner|Richard Wagner]] (1813-1883))) * Side B: Mitglieder der Kapelle der Staatsoper, Berlin; Dirigent: Leo Blech (1871-1958); Tenor: Fritz Krauss (1883-1976): Gralserzählung (Lohengrin ([[:en:Richard Wagner|Richard Wagner]] (1813-1883))) + |
HMV EJ 141 + | * Side A: Mitglieder der Kapelle der Staatsoper, Berlin; Dirigent: Leo Blech (1871-1958); Tenor: Fritz Krauss (1883-1976): Ach so fromm (Martha ([[:en:Friedrich von Flotow|Friedrich von Flotow]] (1812-1883))) * Side B: Mitglieder der Kapelle der Staatsoper, Berlin; Dirigent: Leo Blech (1871-1958); Tenor: Fritz Krauss (1883-1976): Gegrüsst sei mir, O heil'ge Stätte (Margarèthe ([[:en:Charles Gounod|Charles Gounod]] (1818-1893))) + |
HMV EJ 44 + | * Side A: Mitglieder des Staatsopernchores und des Orchesters der Staatsoper; Dirigent: Leo Blech (1871-1958): "Tannhäuser" III. Akt: Pilgerchor (Tannhäuser ([[:en:Richard Wagner|Richard Wagner]] (1813-1883))) * Side B: Mitglieder des Staatsopernchores und des Orchesters der Staatsoper; Dirigent: Leo Blech (1871-1958): "Tannhäuser" (Einzug der Gäste auf der Wartburg) (Tannhäuser ([[:en:Richard Wagner|Richard Wagner]] (1813-1883))) + |
HMV HE 28 + | * Side A: Roger Rosso (?) et son ensemble: Souvenirs sportifs (Valse) (Composer: [[:en:Roger Rosso|Roger Rosso]] (?)) * Side B: Roger Rosso (?) et son ensemble; Refrain: F. Guglielmetti (?): C'est un jeu d'enfant (Valse) (Composer: [[:en:Roger Rosso|Roger Rosso]] (?) and Lyricist: [[:en:Tity Quentin|Tity Quentin]] (?)) + |
HMV HE 724 + | * Side A: Accordeon-Quartet Koëlla-Martin; Francis Day; Wilhelm Hansen: Blue Skies (1927)(Composer: [[:en:Irving Berlin|Irving Berlin]] (1888-1989)) * Side B: Accordeon-Quartet Koëlla-Martin; Peter Maurice Music Co. Ltd.: On we dance, Medley III (My Guy's Come Back (1945) (Composer: [[:en:Mel Powell|Mel Powell]] (1923-1998) and Lyricist: [[:en:Ray McKinley|Ray McKinley]] (1910-1995)) / No Can Do (1945) (Composer: [[:en:Nat Simon|Nat Simon]] (1900-1979) and Lyricist: [[:en:Charlie Tobias|Charlie Tobias]] (1898-1970)) / [[Wikipedia:My Blue Heaven (song)|My Blue Heaven]] (1927) (Composer: [[:en:Walter Donaldson|Walter Donaldson]] (1893-1947) and Lyricist: [[:en:George A. Whiting|George A. Whiting]] (1884-1943)) + |
HMV JK 2306 + | * Side A: Musique de la Garde Républicaine sous la direction de [[:en:Guillaume Balay|M. Guillaume Balay]] (1871-1942): La Marseillaise (Composer: [[:en:Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle|Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle]] (1760-1836)) * Side B: Musique de la Garde Républicaine sous la direction de [[:en:Guillaume Balay|M. Guillaume Balay]] (1871-1942): Marche Lorraine (Composer: [[:en:Louis Ganne|Louis Ganne]] (1862-1923)) + |
HMV JK 2596 + | * Side A: [[Wikipedia:Bunk Johnson|Bunk Johnson]] (1879-1949) and his New Orleans Band: (I Wish I Could Shimmy Like My) [[Wikipedia:I Wish I Could Shimmy Like My Sister Kate|Sister Kate]] (1915) (Composers: [[Wikipedia:Clarence Williams (musician)|Clarence Williams]] (1893-1965) and [[Wikipedia:Arman J. Piron|Armand John Piron]] (1888-1943)) * Side B: Bunk Johnson and his New Orleans Band: Franklin Street Blues (Composer: Bunk Johnson (1879-1949)) + |
HMV JK 2761 + | * Side A: [[Wikipedia:Red Hot Peppers|Jelly Roll Morton and His Red Hot Peppers]]: Wild Man Blues (Composers: Jelly Roll Morton (1885-1941) and Louis Armstrong (1901-1971)) * Side B: Jelly Roll Morton and His Red Hot Peppers: Jungle Blues (Composer: Jelly Roll Morton (1885-1941)) + |
HMV K 8176 + | * Side A: [[Wikipedia:Fats Waller|Fats Waller]]: Alligator Crawl (1934) (Composer: [[Wikipedia:Fats Waller|Thomas Wright Waller]] (1904-1943); Lyricists: [[Wikipedia:Joe Davis|Joe Davis]] (1896-1978) and [[Wikipedia:Andy Razaf|Andy Razaf]] (1895-1973)) * Side B: Fats Waller: Viper's Drag (1934) (Composer: [[Wikipedia:Fats Waller|Thomas Wright Waller]] (1904-1943)) + |
HMV K 8176 (2) + | * Side A: [[Wikipedia:Fats Waller|Fats Waller]]: Alligator Crawl (1934) (Composer: [[Wikipedia:Fats Waller|Thomas Wright Waller]] (1904-1943); Lyricists: [[Wikipedia:Joe Davis|Joe Davis]] (1896-1978) and [[Wikipedia:Andy Razaf|Andy Razaf]] (1895-1973)) * Side B: Fats Waller: Viper's Drag (1934) (Composer: [[Wikipedia:Fats Waller|Thomas Wright Waller]] (1904-1943)) + |
HMV SG 315 + | * Side A: [[Wikipedia:Fats Waller|"Fats" Waller and his Rhythm]]: Functionizin' (de: Harlem Living Room Suite; Fats Waller, Opus 1-3 Gins) (Composer: [[Wikipedia:Fats Waller|Thomas Wright Waller]] (1904-1943)) * Side B: "Fats" Waller and his Rhythm: [[Wikipedia:I Got Rhythm|I Got Rhythm]] (Piano version, composed by Thomas Wright Waller (1904-1943); original version, composed by [[Wikipedia:George Gershwin|George Gershwin]] (1898-1937) with lyrics by [[Wikipedia:Ira Gershwin|Ira Gershwin]] (1896-1983)) + |
HMV SG 92 + | * Side A: [[Wikipedia:Fats Waller|"Fats" Waller and his Rhythm]]: Paswonky (1936) (Composer: [[Wikipedia:Fats Waller|Thomas Wright Waller]] (1904-1943)) * Side B: "Fats" Waller and his Rhythm: Lounging At The Waldorf (1936) (Composer: [[Wikipedia:Fats Waller|Thomas Wright Waller]] (1904-1943)) + |
Hmv-b1503-4948 + | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Come,_Ye_Thankful_People,_Come + |