I Have the following by Chaliapin on my CD068 In Questa Tomba Oscura vic
6822 10/20/27 Cc10961 43265 Beethoven - included in album following
available for download at
http://mcproductions.ca/product_info.php?products_id=689 you can hear
at the link-Mickey
1 When The King Went Forth To War G&T GC22820 04/01/02 572X Keonemann
2 Faust:Mephisto's Serenade HMV 022095 1907 289M Gounod
3 Now Let Us Depart HMV 022226 10/15/11 2496C STROKIN
4 Song Of The Flea VIC 6416 10/20/21 Cc549-1
5 The Prophet VIC 6058 10/10/21 Cc550-1
POUSHKIN-RIMSKY-KORSAKOW
6 Song Of The Viking Guest VIC 6416 10/09/22 Cc1890-1
SADKOW-RIMSKY-KORSAKOW
7 Song Of The Volga Boatmen VIC 6058 10/09/22 Cc1891-1 A1
CHALIAPIN-KOENEMANN
8 Song of the Flea HMV DB932 05/20/26 Cc8414
GOETHE-MOUSSORGSKY
9 La Calunnia E Un Ventricello HMV DB932 05/20/26 Cc8412 BARBER OF
SEVILLE ROSSINI
10 In Questa Tomba Oscura vic 6822 10/20/27 Cc10961 43265 Beethoven
11 Song of the Volga Boatmen VIC 6822 10/20/27 Cc11709 43264 electric
12 The Prisoner VIC 15236 Take 2 06/12/30 2EA5705
Rubenstein
Boris Godounow-MOUSSORGSKY
13 I Have Attained The Highest Power VIC 14517 06/06/31 2B577
14 Ah,I Am Suffocating(Clock Scene)VIC 14517 06/06/31 2B578
15 Farewell Of Boris VIC 6455 01/30/22 C26101
16 Death Of Boris VIC 6455 07/02/23 Cc3197
17 Black Eyes VIC 15236 09/27/27 CTR3080-1 TRADITIONAL
18 MAD SCENE AND DEATH OF THE MILLER M.STEIMANN ORCHESTRA G.POZEMKOVSKY
VIC 11-8695 06/01/31 2B580/2B581 ROUSSALKA DARGOMIJSKY
19 Song Of The Volga Boatmen VIC 14901 02/06/36 8112
CHALIAPIN-KOENEMANN
20 Song Of The Flea 1936 VIC 14901 02/06/36 8113
GOETHE-MOUSSORGSKY
-----Original Message-----
From: Gary A. Galo
Sent: Monday, November 13, 2017 1:21 PM
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Subject: Re: [ARSCLIST] Beethoven First Recordings of Each of His Works
I searched the contents listing for Marston's Complete Battistini - there
are no works by Beethoven.
https://www.marstonrecords.com/products/battistini
Gary
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Sent: Monday, November 13, 2017 3:50 PM
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Subject: Re: [ARSCLIST] Beethoven First Recordings of Each of His Works
Hi, Frank,
For the songs, look for Beethoven's settings of the Scottish Songs, the
arranging job he picked up after Haydn died.
Maybe the Delizia is there as well- I never did track that one down. Check
Battistini discographies- Moran type.
Steve Smolian
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[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Frank Forman
Sent: Monday, November 13, 2017 3:29 PM
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Subject: [ARSCLIST] Beethoven First Recordings of Each of His Works
I am planning an annotated listing of the first recordings of Beethoven's
works. I am pouring over the usual suspects, such as Arnold, GSE, Voices of
the Past, Moses, Creighton, WERM, Bauer, Hurst, Myers, and gobs of company
catalogs.
The acoustic vocals will be the hardest part.
What is "The Brain Spinning Swains," sung by Susan Strong, 1908?
"The Cottage Maid" and "Faithful Johnnie," sung by Julia Culp?
Which version of "In Questo tomba oscuro" did Chaliapin likely record?
"Delizia" sung by Battistini, 1912?
Did any of Schnabel's Hupfeld ROLLS precede records?
Any music boxes of the first movement of the MoonShine?
More later.
Then there is whole post-WERM, or post-Myers, or just post-Schwann.
Check this out: Beethoven: The first recording, 1889
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nmdfSCM1B4o&list=RDnmdfSCM1B4o
Has anyone undetaken this effort already?
Frank Forman, author of _Acoustic Chamber Music Sets_ and (with the late
Kenzo Amoh), _Evegny Mravinsky Discography_, both in the ARSC Journal.
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