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More recordings from 100-or-more years ago on Gramophoney Baloney

Monday, September 24
3am

Radio Survivor‘s Matthew Lasar was back on Gramophoney Baloney again; checking out the new studio for the first time, and enjoying DJ McSchmormac’s fantastic selection of recordings from 100 or more years ago – see: Radio Survivor article here. Again, there’s a random youtube playlist of videos from 100 or more years ago to accompany the show, for anyone wishing to transform the experience of listening to the podcast into a multi-sensory, multi-media one, just like the first time when Matthew guested on the show.

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PLAYLIST:

  • “Don Juan” (excerpt) by l‘Orchestre Tzigane from “Early Tzigane Records”
  • (Neruda’s) “Slavonic Cradle Song” by Maud Powell from “Maud Powell – The Complete Recordings 1904-1917, Vol.4”
  • “Medine Men (Rag Bhairavi)” by Janki Bai from “Vintage Music From India – Early Twentieth Century Classical And Light Classical Music”
  • “Taqsim Bayati” by Sami El Shawa from “Opika Pende – Africa at 78 RPM”
  • “Şetarban saz-semai” by Tanburi Cemil Bey from “Tanburi Cemil Bey – Vol. II & III”
  • (Ronald’s) “Away On A Hill There Runs A Stream” by Nellie Melba from “The 1904 London Recordings”
  • “’Enery The Eighth” by Harry Champion from “The Old Bull & Bush”
  • “Yama Yama” by Orquesta de Enrique Peña from “The Cuban Danzón– Before There Was Jazz 1906-1929”
  • “Dura Dura (Glide Along)” by Orchestra Alex Mâță, voce Codin from “Blowers From The Balkans: Classic Historic Recordings Of Wind Instruments”
  • “Haneros Haluli” by H.Steiner from “Klezmer Music – Early Yiddish Instrumental Music – The First Recordings: 1908-1927”
  • “Jerusalem Mornin’” by Polk Miller’s Old South Quartette from “Polk Miller & His Old South Quartette”
  • “Ghmerto Mets Gadmomkhede” by Choir Of Tbilisi from “Drinking Horns and Gramophones – The First Recordings in the Georgian Republic, 1902-1914”
  • “Ya Taqassé” by Azmari Tessema Eshété from “Ethiopiques 27: Centennial of the First Ethiopian Recordings”
  • “Aria (from “A mentsh zol men zayni”) by Regina Prager from “Di Eybike Mame (The Eternal Mother)”
  • “Mâni” by Gulistan Hanim from “Masters of Turkish Music”
  • “Soleares: Un día era yo la alegría” by La Niña de los Peines with Ramón Montoya from “Patrimonio de Andalucía”
  • “Alza Colombia” by Orquesta de Felipe Valdés from “The Cuban Danzón– Before There Was Jazz 1906-1929”
  • “Rum-Tum-Tiddle” by Al Jolson from “Al Jolson – Vol.1 – 1911-1914”
  • (Mendelssohn’s) ”Violin Concerto in E minor, Op. 64 Finalé” by Maud Powell from “Maud Powell – The Complete Recordings 1904-1917, Vol.4”
  • “Majke Me Pouje (Mother Is Scolding Me)” by Joca Mimika from “Tamburitza! Hot String Band Music from The Balkans To America 1910-1950”
  • “At A Georgia Camp Meeting” by Sousa’s Band from “Cakewalks, Rags & Blues – Military Style”
  • “Soki yamat Jigi-jigi” by Taji-Khan Khajimetova from “before the Revolution – a 1909 Recording Expedition In the Caucasus and Central Asia by The Gramophone Company”
  • “Rasile Tori Akhiyan (Dadra)” by Janki Bai from “Vintage Music From India – Early Twentieth Century Classical And Light Classical Music”
  • “El Oratario” by Estudiantina Centenario from “Homenaje A La Guardia Vieja Del Tango: 1907-1914”
  • “Smyrneiko Mane Dzivaeri” by Mille. Maria from “Remetika 7 – Women of Rembetika 1908-1947”
  • “Hethu’shka Society Song (VII)” by unidentified group from “Omaha Indian Music: Hethu’shka Songs”
  • “Maple Leaf Rag” by U.S> Marine Band from “Cakewalks, Rags & Blues – Military Style”
  • “Bashraf Qarabatak: Sikah”(excerpt) by Ensemble d’Amin Al-Buzari from “Archives de la Musique Arabe – Vol. 1”

Recommended further reading: U.S. Presidential Election of 1912 (as mentioned by Matthew Lasar during the show)

 

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