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82096

From the collection of Yuri Bernikov
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Record Mini-Discography: Paper Labels Ïàòé > Fantasia (Opera «Mignon»)
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Pathé Record > Paper Labels Ïàòé 82096
Reverse Side 82097
Title Name: Fantasia
Language(s) or Ethnics: italian | Catalog category: Mandolin Solo
Artist(s): Angelo Alfieri
Composer, Larger Composition Name: Ambroise Thomas: Opera «Mignon»
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Accompaniment Type: piano
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Label file size: 376.6 KB | 1475x1475 px | Size of file MP3: 2.2 MB | 2:14 | 136 kbps x 44.1 kHz
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Added by: bernikov | 21.11.2006 09:12 | Last updated by:  bernikov | 08.09.2021 21:14
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Yuri Bernikov (bernikov)
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The paper label is pasted over the etched one!
I just realized that the paper label on this record is pasted over the original etched one! There are no doubts about it – the part of etching is visible on the bottom (it is nothing else, but the bottom part of the matrix number). The etching is also faintly visible through the paper (it is especially clear next to the number 8 ). The question is: why did they do it? The first thing that comes to my mind is that they pasted Russian paper labels over non-Russian etching, apparently for sales in Russia.
  01.12.2008 17:21
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Stephan Stephan (sobinovv)
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Re:The paper label is pasted over the etched one!
bernikov wrote:
I just realized that the paper label on this record is pasted over the original etched one! [...] The question is: why did they do it? The first thing that comes to my mind is that they pasted Russian paper labels over non-Russian etching, apparently for sales in Russia.

You are absolutely right. Originally, this was published on A.I.C.C. cylinders.
  15.12.2008 22:11
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Neil Gladd (ngladd)
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Hello, I am new to this site, and mandolin recordings are the topic of my research. This recording is by Prof. Angelo Alfieri (Maestro del Circolo Mandolinisti di Milano) Pathe cylinder recordings appear in the 1905 Italian catalog with no performer listed. In the 1905-06 English catalog, some titles are credited to "Contessa X.....". The discs of these same pieces are listed under Alfieri’s name in the 1911 catalog with the same catalog numbers. No performer is listed again in the 2/1912 or 1913 catalogs.
  07.09.2021 22:59
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Yuri Bernikov (bernikov)
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Neil Gladd wrote:
...This recording is by Prof. Angelo Alfieri (Maestro del Circolo Mandolinisti di Milano)...

Thank you, Neil! I added Prof. Angelo Alfieri as a performer, but are you sure?
I speak neither Italian nor French, but I hear in the announcement something like this: "Mignon con Conoci Bersual per mandolino, ... de Gomez Staffer"

Can you tell us please all known catalog and matrix numbers of this recording?
  08.09.2021 20:52
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Adrian Hindle-Briscall (Adrian)
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With a little help from Google:
"Mignon, Non conosci il bel suol per mandolino, Anglo-Italian Commerce Company".

It may be listed in Girard and Barnes Vertical-Cut Cylinders and Discs and I can check in a few days’ time.
  09.09.2021 12:04
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Adrian Hindle-Briscall (Adrian)
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I suspect you’re right that the paper label is because the etched label underneath is in another language. I think most Pathes in Russia at this time were made in the Bachmetevsky St factory, but I see that they made many centre start ones with paper labels. I can see no Russian outside start Pathes on the site (used from 1915 in other countries), but I once saw a Levik disc that I think was outside start with I think a gold label - probably very late and unusual.
  09.09.2021 12:14
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