Difference between revisions of "Polydor 20403"
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|Content= * Side A: The famous [[:en:Marek Weber|Marek Weber]] (1888-1964) and his Adlon Orchestra: [[:en:Treasure Waltz|Schatzwalzer]] op. 418 ([[:en:The Gypsy Baron|Der Zigeunerbaron]] (Composer: [[:en:Johann Strauss II|Johann Strauss II]] (1825-1899)) | |Content= * Side A: The famous [[:en:Marek Weber|Marek Weber]] (1888-1964) and his Adlon Orchestra: [[:en:Treasure Waltz|Schatzwalzer]] op. 418 ([[:en:The Gypsy Baron|Der Zigeunerbaron]] (Composer: [[:en:Johann Strauss II|Johann Strauss II]] (1825-1899)) | ||
* Side B: The famous [[:en:Marek Weber|Marek Weber]] (1888-1964) and his Adlon Orchestra: [[:en:Austrian Swallows Waltz|Dorfschwalben aus Österreich]] (Composer: [[:en:Josef Strauss|Josef Strauss]] (1827-1870)) | * Side B: The famous [[:en:Marek Weber|Marek Weber]] (1888-1964) and his Adlon Orchestra: [[:en:Austrian Swallows Waltz|Dorfschwalben aus Österreich]] (Composer: [[:en:Josef Strauss|Josef Strauss]] (1827-1870)) | ||
− | |Description= Side B: wrong composer printed on record | + | |Description= Side A: [[:en:Laser turntable|LT]] error: need a "black label mask sheet" between big and small size; Side B: wrong composer printed on record |
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Medium | 78 rpm record (double sided, 10") | ||||||
Label | Polydor Records (Deutsche Grammophon) | ||||||
Cat. no. | 20403 | ||||||
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Matrix/StamperID | [[StamperID::B 41182 / B 41183 ]] | ||||||
1st release date | 1930 | ||||||
Place of recording | Beethoven Hall, Berlin (German Reich) | ||||||
1st recording date | 6 July 1929 (B 41182) / 6 July 1929 (B 41183) The date "6 July 1929 (B 41182) / 6 July 1929 (B 41183)" was not understood. The date "6 July 1929 (B 41182) / 6 July 1929 (B 41183)" was not understood. |
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Coupling date | unknown | ||||||
Cutout date | unknown The date "unknown" was not understood. |
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References | Carl Flisch collection; CHARM | ||||||
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