Tamaki Miura appeared here in the acoustic days as Butterfly. She had her own opera company in Japan later on. Fujiwara, a Schipa-like tenor, was a member of her company.
He recorded a group of Japanese folk songs here for Victor and a much larger group of sides in Japan, including arias from standard operas. I've a CD of some of his Japanese sides. He was very fine musician and his records have given me great pleasure over the years.
Steve Smolian
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Subject: Re: [ARSCLIST] Rare LP set of Yoshie Fujiwara
Maybe there's a female artist with a similar name who recorded for
Columbia, but Yoshie Fujiwara was a tenor who made a number of recordings
for Victor in the 1920s.
https://adp.library.ucsb.edu/index.php/talent/detail/25787/Fujiwara_Yoshie_vocalist_tenor_vocal
David Seubert
UCSB
On Fri, Sep 21, 2018 at 1:10 PM Paul Stamler <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> > I have come across this VICTOR LP 2-disc set (SJV-1064-M) which is all in
> > Japanese. All I can find out about it is on Ebay - Tamaki Miura
> > Compilation and
> > they're only asking $24.
> > Does anyone know about this?
>
> Interesting that it's on Victor. I have one of her 78s and it's on
> Columbia.
>
> Peace,
> Paul
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David Seubert
Special Collections
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