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|Composer= Lady John Scott (Alicia Ann  Spottiswoode) (1810-1900)
 
|Composer= Lady John Scott (Alicia Ann  Spottiswoode) (1810-1900)
 
|Lyricist= John Howard Payne (1791-1852)
 
|Lyricist= John Howard Payne (1791-1852)
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|Music arranger= Sinclair Dunn (* 19 century) <!-- composed with Edward Belville the operetta "The Three Beggars"; 1st performed: 28 July 1883 -->
 
|Conductor= none
 
|Conductor= none
 
|Performer= John F. Burckhardt (* 19 century)
 
|Performer= John F. Burckhardt (* 19 century)

Revision as of 05:34, 15 June 2012

Author and source

Description
English: Performer: John F. Burckhardt (* 19 century)

Vocal range: Instrumental
Title/Work: Annie Laurie (Home Sweet Home)
Content: Bells, orchestra accompaniment
Composer: Lady John Scott (Alicia Ann Spottiswoode) (1810-1900)
Lyricist: John Howard Payne (1791-1852)
Genre: Pop music 1900s
Recording date: 1909

Release date: 1909
Date 14 June 2012
Source PD:RAKO-EBAC-00001
Author MP3: University of California, Santa Barbara Library
Permission

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Audio file information

Image
Label Edison Records (Edison Blue Amberol Records)
Cylinder type Edison Blue Amberol
Cylinder no. BA 1760
1st issue no. WA 327
Matrix/StamperID
1st issue released 1909
Reissue released November 1913
1st issue recorded 1909
Reissue recorded 1913
Cutout date unknown
Place of recording West Orange, New Jersey (United States)
Description CYLINDERS
Author(s)/Composer(s) Lady John Scott (Alicia Ann Spottiswoode) (1810-1900)
Lyricist(s) John Howard Payne (1791-1852)
Music arranger(s) Sinclair Dunn (* 19 century)
Conductor(s) none
Performer(s) John F. Burckhardt (* 19 century)
Vocal range Instrumental
Title/Work Annie Laurie (Home Sweet Home)
Content Bells, orchestra accompaniment
Genre(s) Pop music 1900s
FLAC
Ogg (Vorbis/Theora) Ogg
PD CH 31 December 1970
PD EU 31 December 1979
PD USA 31 December 1970
PD INT 31 December 2000

Storage medium information

Image
Label Blue Amberol Records
Manufactor Edison Records
Storage medium Phonograph cylinder
Material Celluloid
Time duration 4-minutes
Recording format 4-minutes: 2-inch, 200 tpi
Rotation speed 150-160 rpm
Launch 1912
Production stop 1929
Additional info Indestructible cylinder
Description CYLINDERS
Media archives Deutsch: Verfügbare Wachswalzen (Edison Blue Amberol Walzen)
English: Available cylinders (Edison Blue Amberol cylinders)
Media pool Available recordings (Edison Blue Amberol cylinder recordings)


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