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Tag Archives: New York Philharmonic
December 20th in Gennett History, 1924: The New York Philharmonic Recorded “Joli Bleuet”
December 20th in Gennett History, 1924: Members of the New York Philharmonic under the Direction of Henry Hadley recorded “Joli Bleuet” in NYC. The recording appeared on Gennett 2712 and Ginn’s Music Appreciation Series G 40-B.
Feb. 17th in Gennett History, 1925: The New York Philharmonic Recorded Four Sides
Feb. 17th in Gennett History, 1925: The New York Philharmonic recorded four sides in the NYC studio presumably with Henry Hadley at the podium. These recordings were released on both Gennett and Ginn’s Music Appreciation Series. Matrix 6881 – “A … Continue reading
Feb 6th in Gennett History, 1925: An interesting day of recording occurred in NYC
Feb 6th in Gennett History, 1925: An interesting day of recording occurred in NYC. The New York Philharmonic recorded two sides that appeared on Gennett and Ginn’s Music Appreciation series, Giuseppe Di Benedetto recorded two sides that appeared on Gennett … Continue reading
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Dec. 20th in Gennett History, 1924: Members of the New York Philharmonic under the Direction of Henry Hadley recorded “Joli Bleuet”
Dec. 20th in Gennett History, 1924: Members of the New York Philharmonic under the Direction of Henry Hadley recorded “Joli Bleuet” in NYC. The recording appeared on Gennett 2712 and Ginn’s Music Appreciation Series G 40-B.
Nov. 11th in Gennett History, 1924: An Interesting and Varied Day of Sessions Occurred in NYC
Nov. 11th in Gennett History, 1924: an interesting and varied day of sessions occurred in NYC. In no particular order, members of the NY Philharmonic recorded several sides that end up on both Ginn and Gennett. Then, The Westchester Biltmore … Continue reading
July 7th in Gennett History, 1924: Members of the New York Philharmonic Orchestra Recorded “(a) Cradle Song (b) Teasing”
July 7th in Gennett History, 1924: Members of the New York Philharmonic Orchestra recorded “(a) Cradle Song (b) Teasing” in NYC. The recording appeared on Gennett 10100 and Ginn Music Appreciation Series G-10-A.
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Feb. 17th in Gennett History, 1925: The New York Philharmonic Recorded Four Sides
Feb. 17th in Gennett History, 1925: The New York Philharmonic recorded four sides in the NYC studio presumably with Henry Hadley at the podium. These recordings were released on both Gennett and Ginn.
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Tagged February, Gennett, Gennett Records, Ginn Records, Henry Hadley, New York Philharmonic
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