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{{Phonograph cylinder description
 
{{Phonograph cylinder description
|Image= [[Image:Edison-ba-1601.jpg|thumb|150px|left]]
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|Image= [[Image:Edison-ba-1598.jpg|thumb|150px|left]]
 
|Medium= Edison Blue Amberol Record (Celluloid phonograph cylinder)
 
|Medium= Edison Blue Amberol Record (Celluloid phonograph cylinder)
 
|Label= [[:en:Edison Records|Edison Records]]
 
|Label= [[:en:Edison Records|Edison Records]]
|Cylinder number= [[Edison-ba-1601|Edison Blue Amberol 1601]]
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|Cylinder number= [[Edison-ba-1598|Edison Blue Amberol 1598]]
 
|Released= October 1912
 
|Released= October 1912
 
|Recorded= 1912
 
|Recorded= 1912
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|Place= West Orange, New Jersey (United States)
 
|Place= West Orange, New Jersey (United States)
 
|Reference= [[:Category:Carl Flisch collection|Carl Flisch collection]]
 
|Reference= [[:Category:Carl Flisch collection|Carl Flisch collection]]
|Content= Edwin Skedden (* 19 century) and the Edison Mixed Quartet: The holy city (Composer: Stephen Adams (1844-1913) and Lyricist: Frederic Edward Weatherly (1848-1929))
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|Content= Robert Festyn Davies (1870-1944): Wonderful peace (Composer: George Cooper (1840-1927) and Lyricist: W.D. Cornell (* 19th century))
 
|other_versions=
 
|other_versions=
|Description= Tenor and mixed chorus, organ accompaniment
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|Description= Tenor solo, orchestra accompaniment
 
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Revision as of 21:30, 19 April 2013


Image(s) see below (if available)

Medium Edison Blue Amberol Record (Celluloid phonograph cylinder)
Label Edison Records
Cylinder no. Edison Blue Amberol 1598
1st release date October 1912
1st recording date 1912
Cutout date unknown
Place of recording West Orange, New Jersey (United States)
References and notes Carl Flisch collection
Content of the record Robert Festyn Davies (1870-1944): Wonderful peace (Composer: George Cooper (1840-1927) and Lyricist: W.D. Cornell (* 19th century))
Description/Notes Tenor solo, orchestra accompaniment
Condition see below (if available)





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