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When the King went forth to war, Ballada Op 7 No 6 (Как король шёл на войну, Баллада оп 7 №6)
 

 
When the King went forth to war, Ballada Op 7 No 6 (Как король шёл на войну, Баллада оп 7 №6)
 
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Base fundPre-Revolutionary recordings 
GRAMOPHONE CONCERT RECORD
Russian - Bass
"Какъ король шелъ на войну"
Кеннеманъ
Ф.И.Шаляпинъ, Арт. Имп. Московской Оперы.
MOSKAU.
G. C. - 22820

From Vladimir Timokhov collection, Moscow
Mirror Transcription: 22820 --- 572x-N3L-2z
Additional information: No angel, flush back, rep. in Hanover
Original matrix: Gramophone Co. # 572x
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Gramophone Co. > Concert (Angel) 22820 572x First edition??
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Title Name: When the King went forth to war, Ballada Op 7 No 6
Language(s) or Ethnics: russian | Catalog category: Bass with Piano | Genre (Music Category): Ballad
Artist(s): Fedor Ivanovich Chaliapin
Composer: Fedor Koeneman
Lyrics By:
Accompaniment Type: Piano
Bandmaster or conductor:
Recording Place: Moscow | Recording Date: 01-1902
Transfer speed: 75 RPM | Speed Measurement Method: Quartz-controlled lock
Record size: 25 cm | Label size: 101 mm
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Label file size: 1.1 MB | 1300x1300 px | Size of file MP3: 3.6 MB | 3:22 | 150 kbps x 44.1 kHz
Hits: 2355 | Label downloads: 21 | Audio downloads: 41
Added by: Voot | 24.02.2014 19:59 | Last updated by:  bernikov | 25.02.2014 00:27
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Artistic value: 10.00 (2 votes)
Сollectable value: 9.00 (3 votes)
Label quality: 9.00 (3 votes)
Audio quality: 10.00 (2 votes)
 
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Vladimir Timokhov (Voot)
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Наш сайт как-то не отметил 140-летие великого Шаляпина которое случилось 13 февраля. Трудно, очень трудно отыскать что-либо новое, и тем не менее. Это самая первая запись Шаляпина, правда радости мало, всего лишь гальванокопия самой первой записи.
  15.02.2013 13:38
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Stephan Stephan (sobinovv)
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Voot wrote:
Это самая первая запись Шаляпина, правда радости мало, всего лишь гальванокопия самой первой записи.

No, between 1898 and 1900 Chaliapin privately recorded a number of cylinders, of which at least seven survived and are reissued on CD: http://www.symposiumrecords.co.uk/catalogue/1306
  17.02.2013 17:58
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Vladimir Timokhov (Voot)
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Natürlich bedeutet das flache Platte.
  17.02.2013 18:53
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Stephan Stephan (sobinovv)
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Voot wrote:
Natürlich bedeutet das flache Platte.

Wenn Du nur die Schallplattenaufnahmen meinst hast Du natürlich recht.

Is this really a "first edition"? I have my doubts. This disc is a stamper II pressing. The first edition was very likely a 10" Berliner.
  17.02.2013 19:23
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Vladimir Timokhov (Voot)
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No, it's stamper II galvanic copy printed about 1905.
  18.02.2013 02:41
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Stephan Stephan (sobinovv)
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No, it's stamper II galvanic copy printed about 1905.

Yes, of course. My comment referred to horseman's G&T 22820 with large flush label and stamper II. I don't know why my comment is shown here?!
  18.02.2013 09:13
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Yuri Bernikov (bernikov)
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Yes, of course. My comment referred to horseman's G&T 22820 with large flush label and stamper II. I don't know why my comment is shown here?!

It is a feature of the website that comments posted to all records with the same matrix are shown in one thread. It helps to gather knowledge about particular recording in one place. In order to distinguish comments that were posted to the currently viewed record vs. comments that were posted to other records, the relevant thumbnail is displayed in the right upper corner of the left column of the corresponding comment. Sorry for the cumbersome explanation...
  18.02.2013 13:54
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