Victory-e7-1292

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Author and source

Description
English: Performer: Robert Carr (1881-1948)

Vocal range: Baritone
Title/Work: The hymns my Mother used to sing (1911)
Content: Baritone vocal solo and orchestra
Composer: Frank Langford (?)
Lyricist: Frank Gee-Fort (?)
Genre: Hymn (Sacred music)
First recording date: 1911

First release date: 1912
Date 1 November 2012(2012-11-01)
Source PD:RAKO-SD25-00004
Author Carl Flisch

Audio file information

Image(s) see below (if available)

Label Victory Record (Kalliope Company)
Cat. no. E7
Order number
Matrix/StamperID 1292
1st release date 1912
1st recording date 1911
Coupling date none
Cutout date unknown
Place of recording London (United Kingdom)
Description Victory E7
Author(s)/Composer(s) Frank Langford (?)
Lyricist(s) Frank Gee-Fort (?)
Music arranger(s) none
Conductor(s) none
Performer(s) Robert Carr (1881-1948)
Vocal range Baritone
Title/Work The hymns my Mother used to sing (1911)
Content Baritone vocal solo and orchestra
Genre(s) Hymns (Sacred music)
FLAC
Ogg (Vorbis/Theora) Ogg (Commons)
PD CH unknown
PD EU unknown
PD USA 1 January 1998
PD INT unknown

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