Album AT 1987 on DADC Austria label
(Educational, Brass Band, Comedy, March, Monolog, Nursery Rhymes, Political, Speech, Spoken Word, Romantic)
Released with three Jewel Cases contained in a white card slip case with blue print. [Slip Case:] Zur Erinnerung an die Eröffnung des Werkes July 29, 1987 Anif/Salzburg Disc 1 (Original Recordings: 1877 - 1929) Disc 2 (originally recorded in 1948) Disc 3 (Digitally recorded in 1985) Not For Sale [Disc 1:] Disc 1 is released in a smoth sided Jewel Case with black tray, black CD print and black and white tray inlay and booklet. Same as US 1984 release The Edison CD Sampler™ except that one has one additional track "Alexander's Ragtime Band". No track lengths printed for Disc 1. Track lengths listed in Tracklist are read out from CD player display. [CD:] Index No.1 For educational use only - Not for sale - Copyright 1984 1877-1984 Manufactured by DADC Austria Gesellschaft m.b.H. [Booklet:] The Edison CD Sampler™ produced by Edison National Historic Site in association with Sony Corporation Of America This disc was issued to commemorate the opening of DADC Austria Ges. m. b. H: July 29, 1987 Manufactured by DADC Austria Ges. m. b. H., Anif, Austria Copyright 1984, Edison National Historic Site, West Orange, N.J. Cover photo and disc label courtesy U.S. Department of The Interior, National park service, Edison National Historic Site. For demonstration only [Disc 2:] Disc 2 is released in a smoth sided Jewel Case with black tray, black CD print and black and white tray inlay and booklet. The two inner pages of the booklet are plain white. No track numbers and no track lengths printed for Disc 2. Track lengths listed in Tracklist are read out from CD player display. [CD:] DADC Austria Opening Commemorative Disc July 29, 1987 Not For Sale. [Booklet:] Not For Sale [Disk 3:] Disc 3 is released in a smoth sided Jewel Case with black tray, black and blue CD print, black and white tray inlay and coloured booklet. The track list and actual track split on the CD with 4 tracks does not match the track list in the booklet with 9 tracks. No matching track lengths printed for Disc 3. Track lengths listed in the Tracklist are read out from CD player display. This recording was officially released as Schubert Symphony No. 9 "The Great". [CD:] 1 I. Andante: Allegro ma non troppo 2 II. Andante con moto 3 III. Allegro vivace 4 IV. Finale: Allegro vivace Digital recording ℗ 1987 CBS Inc. [Booklet:] [page 2:] MK 42316 (DIDC 10344) [page 11:] Recording Engineer: Onno Schulze/Recording Equipment: Sony PCM 1610 digital recording system; Philips Mixing console/ Microphones: Schoeps, Bruel & Kjaer/Mastered from the original digital recording by Vlado Meller at the CBS Studios on the CBS DisComputer™ System. Recorded at the Philharmonie, West Berlin, 1985. [page 12:] MK 42316 Movement/Satz I: 1 Andante (4:49) 2 Allegro ma non troppo (11:29) 3 Più moto (1:52) Movement/Satz II: 4 Andante con moto (16:27) Movement/Satz III: 5 Scherzo: Allegro vivace (6:35) 6 Trio (5:03) 7 Scherzo Da Capo al Fine (3:21) Movement/Satz IV: 8 Finale: Allegro vivace (3:28) 9 Allegro vivace (10:33) (01-042316-10)
Thomas Alva Edison voc, 1847-1931 US album by | |
Robert Schumann p, 1810-1856 DE album by, composed by | |
Franz Schubert voc, p, 1797-1828 AT album by, composed by | |
Daniel Barenboim p, *1942 AR conductor | |
Michael Danner , liner notes, translated by | |
Berliner Philharmoniker , DE orchestra | |
Dr. Edward Jay Pershey , performer on track | |
P.T. Barnum , performer on track | |
William Jennings Bryan , US performer on track | |
Unknown Female Voice , performer on track | |
John Philip Sousa , 1854-1932 US performer on track | |
Sophie Tucker voc, RU performer on track | |
Billy Murray And Chorus , performer on track | |
Will Oakland & Chorus , performer on track | |
Collins And Harlan , US performer on track | |
Harry E. Humphrey , performer on track | |
Teddy Roosevelt , 1858-1919 US performer on track | |
Green Brothers' Novelty Band , performer on track | |
The Piccadilly Players , US performer on track | |
Dinu Lipatti , Herbert von Karajan , performer on track |
Lori Lohstoeter artwork, cover art |
Stacy Drummond cover, cover design |
Onno Scholtze engineer |
Phillip Ramey liner notes |
Vlado Meller mastered by |
James Mallinson producer |
Robert Schumann |
Franz Schubert |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | The Edison CD Sampler | Thomas Alva Edison, Robert Schumann, Franz Schubert | ||
2 | Introduction By Dr. Edward Jay Pershey | Dr. Edward Jay Pershey | 0:48 | |
3 | Mary Had A Little Lamb | Thomas Alva Edison | 0:39 | |
4 | Farewell To The People Of Great Britain | P.T. Barnum | 1:22 | |
5 | The Railroad Question | William Jennings Bryan | 2:28 | |
6 | Little Jack Horner | Unknown Female Voice | 0:50 | |
7 | The Yankee Shuffle | John Philip Sousa | 2:24 | |
8 | That Lovin' Rag | Sophie Tucker | 2:12 | |
9 | Introductory Speech At The Opening Of The New York Electrical Show | Thomas Alva Edison | 2:44 | |
10 | Has Anybody Here Seen Kelly? | Billy Murray And Chorus | 4:42 | |
11 | I'll Take You Home Again Kathleen | Will Oakland & Chorus | 4:40 | |
12 | The Liver Story | Thomas Alva Edison | 2:05 | |
13 | Row, Row, Row | Collins And Harlan | 3:37 | |
14 | Lincoln's Speech At Gettysburg | Harry E. Humphrey | 2:40 | |
15 | Piano Solo | Thomas Alva Edison | 2:08 | |
16 | Social And Industrial Justice | Teddy Roosevelt | 4:11 | |
17 | Let Us Not Forget | Thomas Alva Edison | 2:17 | |
18 | I Wanna Be Loved By You | Green Brothers' Novelty Band | 3:36 | |
19 | Tip-Toe Through The Tulips With Me | The Piccadilly Players | 3:43 | |
20 | Robert A. Schumann (Piano Concerto In A Minor, Op 54) | Thomas Alva Edison, Robert Schumann, Franz Schubert | ||
21 | Piano Concerto In A Minor, Op 54 | Dinu Lipatti , Herbert von Karajan | Robert Schumann | |
22 | Allegro Affettuoso | Thomas Alva Edison, Robert Schumann, Franz Schubert | 14:26 | |
23 | Intermezzo (Andante), Allegro Viavace | Thomas Alva Edison, Robert Schumann, Franz Schubert | 15:23 | |
24 | Franz Peter Schubert (Symphony No.9 In C Major D.944 "The Great") | Thomas Alva Edison, Robert Schumann, Franz Schubert | ||
25 | Symphony No.9 In C Major D.944 "The Great" | Berliner Philharmoniker | Franz Schubert | |
26 | I. Andante: Allegro Ma Non Troppo | Thomas Alva Edison, Robert Schumann, Franz Schubert | 17:53 | |
27 | II. Andante Con Moto | Thomas Alva Edison, Robert Schumann, Franz Schubert | 16:28 | |
28 | III. Allegro Vivace | Thomas Alva Edison, Robert Schumann, Franz Schubert | 15:02 | |
29 | IV. Finale: Allegro Vivace | Thomas Alva Edison, Robert Schumann, Franz Schubert | 14:08 |