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A Café Piano with some jazzy arrangements - The biggest & most expensive Edwardian home music-maker - A rare survivor playing musical comedy - An arrangement to make Rimsky-Korsakov turn in his grave
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Performer |
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Rec Date |
Composer |
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Caravan |
Bohemian Band |
Edison Bell Winner |
3741 |
7503 O |
Nov 1922 |
Gene Williams |
Repaz Band |
Hupfeld & Ronisch Café Piano |
U.S. Player Roll |
7920 |
N/A |
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N/A |
My Love Parade |
Hupfeld & Ronisch Café Piano |
Meloto |
31669A |
N/A |
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D. Scherzinger |
Ghosts |
Aeolian Orchestrelle Interpreted: Bernie Brown |
Aeolian |
L10457 |
N/A |
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Dunkels |
Going Up - Selection |
Estey 65/58-note reed organ Interpreted: Bernie Brown |
Triumph 68-note roll |
8546 |
N/A |
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Montgomery& Harbach |
Song of India - Sadko |
Boston Promenade Orch - Cond: Arthur Fieldler |
HMV |
B8412 |
0A92805 D |
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Rimsky-Korsakov |
Play That Song of India Again |
Hupfeld & Ronisch Café Piano |
Metrostyle |
L24435 |
N/A |
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Whiteman, Wood & Bibo |
Bernie Brown with his Café Piano
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The Aeolian orchestrelle
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A music roll box
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