BlogHide Reblurtswwwiebe in christmas • 3 years agoAdvent 2021, Day 24; A Christmas Carol FinaleWe've reached the last day of our advent today. We're bringing in Christmas Day with the last mini book of The Nutcracker and the last side of the 1938 phonograph recording of A Christmas…wwwiebe in christmas • 3 years agoAdvent 2021, Day 23; A Christmas Carol, Side 5By the 1970's, well after RCA had bought Victor, the Victor name began to be phased out completely, although the famous. Nipper trademark remained. Ultimately RCA was bought out by Sony, who also…wwwiebe in christmas • 3 years agoAdvent Day 22; A Christmas Carol, Side 4The Victor company was ultimately sold to RCA in 1929. Victor was already producing Victrola's that had the features to include an RCA radio addon, so the pairing seemed natural. RCA continued to…wwwiebe in christmas • 3 years agoAdvent 2021, A Christmas Carol, Side 3In 1924, after 5 years of nearly exponential growth, the Victor Talking Machine company nearly went bankrupt. The introduction of radio as a mass media coupled with "talking machine exhaustion" led…wwwiebe in christmas • 3 years agoAdvent, 2021; A Christmas Carol, Side 2As we continue to side 2 with A Christmas Carol we can enjoy the use of narration and a musical score to guide us through the story. What we can quickly discover, however, is that the story…wwwiebe in christmas • 3 years agoAdvent 2021, Day 19; A Christmas Carol Side 1Now that we've finished the Nutcracker Suite we're starting something new to bring us right into Christmas. This 1948 retelling of A Christmas Carol is made up of 3 records for a total of 6…wwwiebe in christmas • 3 years agoMusic Advent 2021, Day 18; Nutcracker Suite Side 6Today is the final side in the 1938 Nutcracker album. The Victrola VX 8-4 that this was played on is called an "electrola," indicating that it was not a wind-up phonograph but that the motor was…wwwiebe in christmas • 3 years agoAdvent 2021, Day 17; Nutcracker Side 5The dog in the famous gramophone image actually has a name: Nipper. Nipper was the name of the dog that was the model for the original image, and paraphernalia of the dog's likeness are as much…wwwiebe in christmas • 3 years agoAdvent 2021, Day 16, Nutcracker Side 4Nearly everyone is familiar with the famous phonograph image of the dog looking quizzically into a phonograph horn. The image of that dog and phonograph was used by multiple phonograph companies…wwwiebe in christmas • 3 years agoAdvent 2021, Day 15 - Nutcracker 378 rpm records were originally made from shellac. In the 1940's, however, the war effort required the use of shellac and it's use was restricted. This led to the record industry looking for new…wwwiebe in christmas • 3 years agoAdvent 2021, Day 14: Nutcracker Suite Side 2Today we're listening to side 2 of the Nutcracker Suite by Tchaikovsky, recorded as a Columbia Masterworks album in 1943. Even though this is part 2, or side 2, of the album of music, it was…wwwiebe in christmas • 3 years agoAdvent 2021, Day 13; Nutcracker Suite Side 1By 1925 electric recording had begun to be used by the major studios. By the 1930's with perhaps a few exceptions, electric recording was all that was used; not only did it make recording music and…wwwiebe in christmas • 3 years agoAdvent 2021 - Day 12 - Parade of the Wooden SoldiersToday's song is Parade of the Wooden Soldiers from 1922 recorded by the International Novely Orchestra . This is one of the latest "acoustic" Christmas songs in my collection. By 1925…wwwiebe in christmas • 3 years agoAdvent 2021, Day 11; Silent Night, Hallowed NightToday's song is Silent Night, Hallowed NIght , by the Hayden Quartet in 1922. This song is played on a Swanson model 2 portable suitcase phonograph. By the early 1920's the initial patents…wwwiebe in christmas • 3 years agoAdvent Day 10 - Hark! The Herald Angels SingToday we get to sing with the 1912 Trinity Choir's version of Hark! The Herald Angels Sing The Victor VV-110, which this song today was played on, was not really a new Victrola. In 1921 the…wwwiebe in christmas • 3 years agoAdvent 2021, Day 9 - While Shepherds WatchedToday's song is While Shepherds Watched by the Victor Oratorio Chorus in 1914. Early phonograph records did not originally have a standard spin speed. Edison Discs were intended to spin at 80…wwwiebe in christmas • 3 years agoAdvent 2021, Day 8 - Silent Night, Hallowed NightToday's song is Silent Night, Hallowed Night by Elsie Baker in 1912. This is played on a Victrola VV-110 with a loud steel needle. The shellac that these records was made from was so tough…wwwiebe in christmas • 3 years agoAdvent 2021, Day 7 - Adeste FidelesToday we're listening to Adeste Fideles from John McCormack 1919. This 12 inch record is played on a Victrola the ninth with a loud steel needle stylus. Volume control on early acoustic…wwwiebe in christmas • 3 years agoAdvent 2021, Day 6 - It Came Upon a Midnight ClearToday we're listening to It Came Upon a Midnight Clear by the Victor Oratorio Chorus, recorded in 1914, and played on a Victrola the ninth with a bamboo stylus. In the early days of…wwwiebe in christmas • 3 years agoMusic Advent, Day 5Today's song is Stille Nacht, heilige Nacht, Getman for "Silent Night, Holy Night," performed by Ernestine Schumann-Heink in 1908. This is one of the oldest records in my collection, and was played…