Anker 9911
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| Medium | 78 rpm record (double sided, 10") | ||||||
| Label | Anker Records | ||||||
| Cat. no. | 9911 | ||||||
| Order number | 06965 / 06968 | ||||||
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| 1st release date | 1915 | ||||||
| Place of recording | Berlin (German Reich) | ||||||
| 1st recording date | 1914[2] (06965) / 1914 (06968)
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| Coupling date | unknown | ||||||
| Cutout date | unknown The date "unknown" was not understood. |
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| References | Carl Flisch collection | ||||||
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References
- ↑ John Marsh: The John Marsh Journals: The Life and Times of a Gentleman Composer (1757-1828); Sociology of Music No.9; p.260; ref.95: James Brooks (1760-1809). Composer and violinist. A native of Bath, he was the son of the violinist John Brooks etc., published by the Pendragon Press, 1998; ISBN 0-945193-94-7
- ↑ DISMARC: Anker Record No. 9911., Link to the record