Summary
Disc recording; 10 in; sung by Browning Mummery, tenor. Recorded in United Kingdom, circa 1927.
Mummery was born in Victoria; sang at Covent Garden; taught voice in Melbourne from 1945 to his death.
Technology: Lateral Cut
Classification: Classical Operatic & Oratorio
Description of Content
TYPE: HIS MASTER'S VOICE 10 IN. CONTENTS: "RECONDITA ARMINIA (STRANGE HARMONY)" AND "E LUCEVAN LE STELLE (STARS WERE BRIGHTLY SHINING)" BOTH FROM TOSCA (PUCCINI). SUNG BY BROWNING MUMMERY, TENOR, AUSTRALIAN BORN. COMPANY: TYPE DETAILS: DOUBLE SIDED. COMMENTS: CAT. NO. B2724. RECORDED IN UNITED KINGDOM, CIRCA 1927.
Physical Description
Double sided black disc in brown printed paper sleeve.
More Information
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Collecting Areas
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Acquisition Information
Donation from Mr Furphy, 11 Aug 1961
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Manufacturer
The Gramophone Company Ltd, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 1926-1936
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Format
Gramophone Disc, 78 RPM x 10-inch
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Inscriptions
Cat. No. B2724
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Classification
Music & musical instruments, Playback media - analogue, Disc recordings
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Type of item
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Overall Dimensions
2 mm (Depth), 258 mm (Outside Diameter)
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