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Allegro Record (8)
Apollo Record (15)
Warsaw’s branch of gramophone company «Syrena Record», created in 1914 by Mr.Tempel, one of the brothers from well-known “Tempel’s gramophone dynasty”. There were at least two sizes of «Apollo-Record» discs: 5 and 10 inches (according to A.I Zhelezny also 7 inch, but such records were not yet met) though they used the same sizes of labels. The records characterized by more dense grooves made by very thin sapphire needle. The price varied from 8 to 12 kopecks per record. The branch located on... [more]
Ariophon-Record (8)
Small Warsaw company owned by Z. Klamborowski was active during 1909-1913 and located on 54 Przyokopowej. Probably, the factory was set up already in 1898 in Poznan, and in 1909 moved to Warsaw.... [more]
Concert Record (8)
Corona-Record (Polish) (12)
Cristal-Electro (39)
"Cristal-Electro" (Кристал-Электро, с ударением на первом слоге) – частная фабрика граммофонных пластинок, основанная в 1931 году в Варшаве. Это была маленькая фирма, пластинки которой стоили дешевле, чем диски других марок; это было обусловлено тем, что в фирменной студии не записывались известные певцы-солисты (такие, как Мечилав Фогг, Адам Астон и другие). Кроме того, пластинки "Кристал-Электро" изготовлялись из материала низкого качества, из-за чего быстро приходили в негодность. ... [more]
Efte plyta/Płyta polska (51)
"Efte plyta" и "Płyta polska" are two labels of the same recording company.
Favorite (polish) (6)
Fogg-Record (15)
"Fogg-Record" - the second postwar Polish label (1946-1951). The records were made from the original German recyclables.
Information about the company on the website Wikipedia(in Polish)
Gong (6)
Gong -- one of the three oldest Polish recording companies after WWII (other two are Fogg-Record and Mewa). Worked from 1946 until about 1950, initially in Krakow, then in Katowice.
Gryf (8)
It was a small Polish company active from 1904 to 1914. The records were two-sided, 25 cm, with dark-blue label. All known records feature their own orchestra named either Warsaw Orchestra “Gryf” (№ 1115 – waltz “Swallows”) or Country Orchestra “Gryf” (№№ 1206 – polka “Party”,1210 - polka “Stars above the Vistula”, 1241 – polka “Bavarian”).
Harmonja Record (Polish) (2)
Lonora Electro (15)
Лонора Электро – небольшая польская фирма, существовавшая в Польше в 30-е годы. Cудя по матричным номерам, грамзапись началась либо в 1930, либо в 1931 году. Её фабрика находилась на улице Викторской в Варшаве.

Репертуар был довольно обширен. Из танцевальной музыки надо выделить записи Лео Моноссона на польском языке, сделанные летом 1932 г. Кроме того, на фабрике записывались также оркестры п/у Иво Весбего, З.Левандовского, Тадеуш Фалишевски. ... [more]
Lutnia Wielkopolska (8)
Melodje/Mewa (23)
Mewa (means "Seagull") was the first gramophone record company in post-WWII Poland (Poznan, 1945-1949). The label was derived from the name of its owner, Mieczysław Wejman. The company was producing records initially under the label "Melodje", later under its name "Mewa". For more info and catalogues see Polish Wikipedia article.
Melodja (53)
Мелодия–Электро – дешёвая мутация “Сирены-Электро”. На её этикетках переиздавались старые матрицы, которые уже не печатались под стандартной этикеткой. Пластинки “Мелодия” были предназначены для продажи прежде всего в провинции; поэтому они были дешевле „Сирен”. Надо подчеркнуть, что технически они не уступали нормальным пластинкам.
--Виктор Вэнглевич
Muza/Polskie Nagrania (174)
Olimpia (13)
In 1930 Syrena Record had issued series of records with Olimpia label. Some of them were the reissues of 1918 year recordings. There is Syrena logo on the label.
Orpheon (6)
The company Orpheon was founded in Warsaw in 1906 by Boruch (Bronisław) Rudzki. Initially it sold musical instruments and rented pianos. In the 1920s the company entered phonograph market and began to sell turntables Orpheon made from Swiss parts and record phonograph records. It made many of recordings of the classic Polish literature for schools. The text was recited by well-known actors, radio announcers and professors. The company's greatest merit is recording the voice of writer Stefan Żeromski and Marshal Józef Piłsudski.
Płyta Kościuszko (2)
Polska Płyta (4)
Pronit (2)
Pronit - probably the youngest of 78 rpm record labels in Poland. It belonged to chemical plants from the town of Pionki (Zakłady chemiczne "Pronit" w Pionkach), where pressing of records was organized in 1957 (but the era of 78 rpm records ended soon, thus the label is better known due to its EPs and LPs being produced until 1990; limited editions production re-launched in 2010). Until 1978, "Pronit" records were pressed using masters of "Polskie Nagrania Muza" and have the same catalog numbers.... [more]
Sphinx Grand Record (47)
It was a small company founded in 1914 in Warsaw. The repertoire of Russian records was very limited. It ceased to exist in the beginning of 1915. [1]

Featured article:

A.Zhelezny. The Chronicle of the phonograph Comapny «SPHINX RECORD» in Russia 1914 – 1915.... [more]
Spółdzielnia „Współpraca” (2)
Cooperative "Collaboration" (spółdzielnia "Współpraca") belonged to the Polish-Soviet Friendship Society (Towarzystwo przyjaźni Polsko-Radzieckiej). The records themselves have been manufactured by Fogg-Record. Late 1940s.
Sport-Record (2)
A small company that existed from 1908 to 1914, was located in Warsaw and had a branch in Tiflis1. The only currently known record has a label identical to one of the versions of Stella Record , so it can be assumed that it is the main company, and that Sport-Record labels were intended for Caucasian records. In the above work also given the discography of the Sport-Record records that means that with a high probability new records will be discovered in the future.... [more]
Symfonia (2)
Syrena Record (1747)
Syrena Record
Usiba (4)
Venus Grand Record (40)
It can be said with certainty that the label existed in 1923 because found the corresponding catalog.
Wiedza (2)
Zarya Record (15)
“Maison Fabricienne Industrielle et Commercielle Aron Biber” located in Warsaw. Besides phonograph records, the company also manufactured several models of “patented” gramophones “Zarya” that were sold for 20 to 60 rubles. (See. Aron Biber Trade Catalog)

Following is the extract from the Catalog regarding phonograph records:

“The Biber Company offers phonograph records in a special catalog... [more]
 
 
Glory to the great Stalin ... (Wiktor)
Polish

 

Ah these Gypsy girls (Ach te ... (mgj)
Polish

 

Only you (Tylko ty), tango ... (mgj)
Polish

 

   
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