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5/10/21

Historical Edison Recordings Of Victor Herbert & His Orchestra (Early 1900's) (Mark 56 Records)

Taken straight off the original Edison cylinder records, this is an album of Victor Herbert, by Victor Herbert himself! This is not your typical budget record release of Victor Herbert tunes, and as far as I could find, some of these tracks have not been digitized; now they have been! Some of the original source material cylinders on this album have been directly transferred to digital audio, but not all. See http://cylinders.library.ucsb.edu/search.php?nq=1&query_type=keyword&query=Victor%20Herbert%20Orchestra for example. Here is a New York Times article released around the time this album was produced, mentioning this particular release: https://www.nytimes.com/1979/11/18/archives/vic
tor-herbert-recordings-pioneer-victor-herbert.html.





Tracklist A1 Babes In Toyland Selections A2 Selections From The Red Mill A3 Ruy Blas Overture A4 Tattooed Man A5 The Idol's Eye Selection A6 Ballet Music From "El Cid" B1 Badinage B2 Old Dutch Selections B3 Fortune Tellers Airs B4 Ballet Music From Mlle. Modiste B5 The Singing Girl Selection Credits Producer – George Garabedian Recorded By – Thomas Alva Edison If you want to support this channel's ability to produce new content directly, consider becoming a patron at https://www.patreon.com/budgetvinylworld today! I am also willing to sell my physical copies of the records I have digitized and uploaded onto YouTube. All records are priced at $1 each, plus the costs of shipping them media mail. The only exception is for the Seeburg 16 2/3 rpm releases, the market value for those is at least ten dollars apiece, and that is pretty much what I to pay to get ahold of any these days. Also, I was forced to drastically purge my collection multiple times between Fall 2014 and Summer 2017, so there is a good chance for videos released before or during that time period to no longer have possession of that record in my physical personal collection to sell. If you are listening to this, it is reasonably likely you, or a loved one may be interested in genealogy or family history; if this is so, please consider a visit to www.myfamilygen.com today!

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