Hello-I have digitized both sides of 1821-D it transferred ok - where do I send it? ----- Original Message ----- From: "Erik Dix" <[log in to unmask]> To: <[log in to unmask]> Sent: Thursday, May 15, 2014 7:03 AM Subject: [ARSCLIST] Looking for some University of Notre Dame related 78rpm recordings. > Hello all! > > I have a researcher who is looking for these recordings that involve > University of Notre Dame Glee Club or Marching Band members. We don't > have any of these in our archives. Any help or hints are greatly > appreciated. > > "Columbia: 33343-F (matrix W147521, matrix W147522). 'Irish' marches with > vocal refrain: University of Notre Dame fight songs."11/20/1928 78 rpm > phonograph record. Columbia Phonograph Co., #1821-D in the Viva-Tonal > series. /The Victory March /and /Down the Line/, instrumental by > University of Notre Dame Orchestra with vocal refrain. > > > The Notre Dame Glee Club recorded two songs on April 9 1926 for *Victor > Talking Sound Co.: BVE-35299, Gounod's /Laudate Patrem/, and BVE-35300, > Vittoria's/Ave Maria./*//Victor's ledger notes say there were 11 first > tenors, 10 second tenors, 10 baritones and 8 basses made the recording, > with Jack Butler '28 performing the solo on /Ave Maria/. Victor's ledger > notes, which show that Victor never released the record, can be found > online at http://victor.library.ucsb.edu/index.php/matrix/detail/.The > recording took three hours in the Victor studio in New York City.The > previous night their Park Lane Hotel concert had been broadcast live over > WNYC radio./Alumnus /magazine/, /1926, p. 212. > / > Notre Dame Scholastic/magazine, vol. 66, issue 11, p. 10 (*Dec. 16, 1932*) > reported that theGlee Club recorded *"Irish Backs" and "Notre Dame Our > Mother" for Sound Television Company*, and the recordings could be heard > and purchased in the Main Building on campus. > > __ > > *1948-49.*10" disk, 78rpm.*Capitol Records #764./Victory March; Notre Dame > We Hail Th/*/ee./This earliest of the Pedtke-era commercial recordings, is > listed in a Capitol Records discography as Capitol #764, probably recorded > in early 1949: /see /http://www.78discography.com/Capitol500.htm > > > Thank you! > > Erik Dix > > Notre Dame Archives > --- This email is free from viruses and malware because avast! Antivirus protection is active. http://www.avast.com