Elite Special 7081

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  • Side A: Tenor: Max Lichtegg (1910-1992) mit Chor; Mitglieder des Tonhalle-Orchesters Zürich; Conductor: Victor Reinshagen[1] (1908-1992): Ja verliebt sein ... (aus "Die Rose von Stambul") (Composer: Leo Fall (1873-1925); Lyricists: Julius Brammer (1877-1943) and Alfred Grünwald (1884-1951))
  • Side B: Tenor: Max Lichtegg (1910-1992) mit Chor; Mitglieder des Tonhalle-Orchesters Zürich; Conductor: Victor Reinshagen (1908-1992): Ich bin nur ein armer Wandergesell (aus "Der Vetter aus Dingsda") (Composer: Eduard Künneke (1885-1953) and Lyricists: Herman Haller (1871-1943) and Fritz Oliven (1874-1956))
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Notes
Medium 78 rpm record (double sided, 12")
Label Elite Special
Cat. no. 7081
Order number
Matrix/StamperID [[StamperID::4477 / 4478 ]]
1st release date 1951
Place of recording Zurich (Switzerland)
1st recording date 28 December 1950[2] (4477) / 28 December 1950[3] (4478)
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  • The date "28 December 1950'"`UNIQ--ref-00000006-QINU`"' (4477) / 28 December 1950'"`UNIQ--ref-00000007-QINU`"' (4478)" was not understood.
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Coupling date 1950
Cutout date unknown
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References Carl Flisch collection
Condition



References

  1. Theaterlexikon der Schweiz: Victor Reinshagen (* 22.5.1908 Riga (LV), † 14.11.1992 Zürich), Link to the record
  2. Max Lichtegg: DN60 7081 4477-2 28. Dez. 1950 Zürich L. Fall ROSE VON STAMBUL Ja verliebt sein (mit Damenchor Stadttheater), Link to the record
  3. Max Lichtegg: DN61 7081 4478-2 Ed. Künneke VETTER AUS DINGSDA Lied vom armen Wandergesell, Link to the record