Matrix CVE-43633. Gloucester's soliloquy / John Barrymore
| Primary Title | Source | |
|---|---|---|
| Gloucester's soliloquy | Disc label | |
| Title | Source | |
|---|---|---|
| Gloucester's soliloquy (Primary title) | Disc label | |
| Ay, Edward will use women honorably (Alternate title) | Disc label | |
| Henry VI (Work title) | Disc label | |
| Sonatas, piano, no. 1, op. 45, G minor; arr. (Uniform title) | ||
| Authors and Composers | Notes |
|---|---|
| William Shakespeare (author) | |
| Edward MacDowell (composer) |
Composer information source: Victor ledgers
Personnel |
Notes |
|
|---|---|---|
| John Barrymore (speaker) | ||
| Maurice Nitke (director) | Listed as Assist. Dir. in Victor ledgers | |
| Nathaniel Shilkret (director) | ||
| Primary Performer | Notes | |
|---|---|---|
| John Barrymore (speaker) | ||
Description: Recitation, with string quartet and traps
Category: Spoken
Master Size: 12-inch
Category: Spoken
Master Size: 12-inch
Take Date and Place |
Take |
Status | Label Name/Number | Format |
Note |
|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 4/13/1928 (New York, New York. Liederkranz Hall) | 1 | Master | ||||
| 4/13/1928 (New York, New York. Liederkranz Hall) | 2 | Hold/master | Victor 6827 | 12" disc |
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| 4/13/1928 (New York, New York. Liederkranz Hall) | 2 | Hold/master | Gramophone 01198 | 12" disc |
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| 4/13/1928 (New York, New York. Liederkranz Hall) | 2 | Hold/master | Gramophone DB-1177 | 12" disc |
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Take Date and Place |
Take |
Status | Label Name/Number | Format |
Note |
|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 4/13/1928 (New York, New York. Liederkranz Hall) | 2 |
Hold/master | Victor 6827 | 12" disc |
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| 4/13/1928 (New York, New York. Liederkranz Hall) | 2 |
Hold/master | Gramophone 01198 | 12" disc |
||
| 4/13/1928 (New York, New York. Liederkranz Hall) | 2 |
Hold/master | Gramophone DB-1177 | 12" disc |
||
| Footnotes and Sources | |
|---|---|
| Victor ledgers: "Mr. Maurice Nitke (violinist for Mr. Barrymore) was present, acting as assist. to Mr. Shilkret." | |
| Victor ledgers note accompanying music as Largo, from Sonata tragica, by MacDowell. | |
| Source(s) consulted: John Bolig files (disc releases); Rigler-Deutsch Index; Victor ledgers. |
| Footnotes and Sources |
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