Subject: | The Immortal Nightingale of "The Pines of Rome" |
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From: | "Dan Dugan" dandugan_1999 |
Date: | Wed Sep 26, 2012 5:49 pm ((PDT)) |
See the second item in this email blast. I think the writer erred in calling it "likely the earliest to include any electronics." I believe the player Respighi specified, the Brunswick Panatrope, was a purely mechanical record player, and electrical recording to produce records didn't start in till 1925. -Dan http://tracking.wordfly.com/view/?sid=MjI4XzI1NzhfNjg4MDRfNjkxOQ&l=14b0d445-a302-e211-a9f0-e41f1345a46a |
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