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98:) detail recording sessions with a 40-player orchestra which he personally recruited, a much larger ensemble than most American recording groups. The recorded sound of Lyric vertical-cut discs is superior to most other contemporary American "hill-and-dale" records. From 1919 Lyric records were double-sided lateral-cut 10- 89:
The first Lyric records were vertical-cut with an unusually narrow groove that required using steel needles, related to that used by British "Marathon" discs, which according to company publicity yielded a playing time of four-and-a-half minutes per 10-inch side and seven minutes per 12-inch side.
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discs which have slightly above-average sound quality for the era. The company went into receivership in the fall of 1921 and ceased operations sometime the following year.
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Over 1000 titles were available by September 1917, including popular vocal, dance, operatic, and orchestral selections.
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The parent company of Lyric Records was initially listed on the label as the
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was the company's chief conductor, and his diaries (now at the
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record label
1917
1921
New York City
Newark, New Jersey
cat
dog
Nipper
Victor Talking Machine Company
His Master's Voice
phonograph record
shellac
rpm
J. Louis von der Mehden
University of Connecticut
inch
Regina Vicarino
Vera Barstow
Mario Chamlee
vaudeville
sound recording
Billy Murray
Harry Yerkes
jazz
Tom Brown
Sigismund Stojowski
Anton Rubinstein
Frédéric Chopin
List of record labels

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