Gramophone matrix 0J861. Milonga / Eduardo Brito

TitleSource
Milonga (Primary title)Disc label (Victor 30949)
Parte 2 (Title part)Disc label (BHC verso) (Vi 23-1361)
Los gavilanes (Work title)Disc label
Gavilanes. Selections (Uniform title)
Authors and ComposersNotes
Jacinto Guerrero (composer)
José Ramos Martín (librettist)
Composer information source: Alan Kelly files.
PersonnelNotes Hide Additional Titles
Eduardo Brito (vocalist : baritone vocal)
Concordio Gelabert (conductor)
Horace F. Chown (recordist)
  • Description: Male vocal solo, with orchestra and chorus
  • Category: Vocal
  • Marketing Genre: Spanish
  • Language: Spanish
  • Master Size: 10-in.
Notes
One of eight selections from the zarzuela that were recorded by Gramophone in 1932.
Gramophone master number from Victor blue history card. Kelly files note the master as 0J855-1
Source(s): Alan Kelly files; Victor blue history card; trade catalog; disc.
Take Date and PlaceTakeStatusLabel Name/NumberFormatNote Hide Additional Titles
11/28/1932 Barcelona, Spain [unconfirmed] 2 Master Gramophone 110-2782 (Not issued) 10-in. Gramophone Co. face number.
11/28/1932 Barcelona, Spain [unconfirmed] 2 Master Gramophone DA-4228 10-in.
11/28/1932 Barcelona, Spain [unconfirmed] 2 Master Victor 30949 10-in.
11/28/1932 Barcelona, Spain [unconfirmed] [2]1A Master Victor 23-1361 10-in. Issued from dub D9XB-1285, made 9/23/1949.
11/28/1932 Barcelona, Spain [unconfirmed] [2]1AR Unknown Issued from dub D9XB-1285, made 9/23/1949.

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