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Charmaine

Title
Charmaine / Leazer-Rapée. Diane / Pollack-Rapée. Play gypsies / Smith-Kalman. Chitarra romana / Harper-DiLazzaro. La Paloma / Traditional [Yradier].
Publication
[New York] : Vdisc, [1942].

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AudioUse in library *LR 11909 [Disc]Performing Arts Research Collections - Recorded Sound

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Additional Authors
  • Pollack, Lew, 1895-1946
  • Weber, Marek, 1888-1964
  • Baker, Don, 1903-1989
  • Rapée, Erno, 1891-1945.
  • Kálmán, Emmerich, 1882-1953.
  • Di Lazzaro, Eldo, 1902-1968.
  • Yradier, Sebastián, 1809-1865.
  • Marek Weber Orchestra, performer
Description
1 audio disc : analog, mono, 78 rpm; 12 in.
Alternative Title
  • Diane.
  • Play gypsies.
  • Komm' Zigan'.
  • Chittarra romana.
  • Roman guitar.
  • Paloma.
  • Dove.
Subject
  • Motion picture music > Excerpts, Arranged
  • Theater organ music, Arranged
  • Orchestral music, Arranged
  • Popular instrumental music > 1941-1950
  • Foxtrots
Note
  • Title from disc label.
  • Vdisc: 688 (Army Release KK) ; matrix nos.: JDB 120, JDB 121 (on label) ; JDB-120-D6-TC-5299-1, JDB-121-D6-TC-5822-1 (on run-out).
  • Duration: [4:29] (side A) ; [6:08] (side B)
  • Louis Leazer is the pen name of Lew Pollack.
  • The first work ("Charmaine") originally came from the 1926 film "What price glory?". The second work ("Diane") originally came from the 1927 film "Seventh heaven".
  • The fifth work "La Paloma" (The dove) was composed by Sebastián Yradier.
  • Additional recordings: "Don Baker played on the New York Paramount organ" (1st-3rd works) full album is available on *LZO 3267.
Indexed In (note)
  • Sears, Richard S. V-discs: a history and discography
Call Number
*LR 11909
OCLC
857287120
Title
Charmaine / Leazer-Rapée. Diane / Pollack-Rapée. Play gypsies / Smith-Kalman. Chitarra romana / Harper-DiLazzaro. La Paloma / Traditional [Yradier].
Publisher
[New York] : Vdisc, [1942].
Playing Time
000136 000122 000121 000307 000301
Type of Content
performed music
Type of Medium
audio
Type of Carrier
audio disc
Performer
Don Baker, organ (1st-3rd works). Marek Weber and his orchestra (4th-5th works).
Event
Columbia recording session Paramont Theatre, New York, N. Y. 1942 March 3 (1st-3rd works) ; Columbia recording session Liederkranz Hall, New York, N. Y. 1942 February 13 (4th-5th works).
Indexed In:
Sears, Richard S. V-discs: a history and discography, pp. 40-41 (1st-3rd works) ; p. 930 (4th-5th works).
Added Author
Pollack, Lew, 1895-1946, joint composer.
Weber, Marek, 1888-1964, conductor.
Baker, Don, 1903-1989, performer.
Container of (work): Rapée, Erno, 1891-1945. What price glory? Charmaine; arranged.
Container of (work): Rapée, Erno, 1891-1945. Seventh heaven. Diane; arranged.
Container of (work): Kálmán, Emmerich, 1882-1953. Gräfin Mariza. Komm' Zigan'; arranged.
Container of (work): Di Lazzaro, Eldo, 1902-1968. Chitarra romana; arranged.
Container of (work): Yradier, Sebastián, 1809-1865. Paloma; arranged.
Marek Weber Orchestra, performer.
Added Title
Diane.
Play gypsies.
Komm' Zigan'.
Chittarra romana.
Roman guitar.
Paloma.
Dove.
Publisher No.
688 Vdisc
Army Release KK Vdisc
JDB 120 Vdisc
JDB 121 Vdisc
JDB-120-D6-TC-5299-1 Vdisc
JDB-121-D6-TC-5822-1 Vdisc
Research Call Number
*LR 11909
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