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Movies with John Brownlee






John Brownlee, Historical Recordings from 1926-38
with John Brownlee
Audio, Published 2009 by Hafg






John Brownlee Sings Opera Arias By Bizet, Handel, Massenet, Mozart, Puccini, Thomas & Verdi
(1926-1938)
with John Brownlee
Audio, Published 2004 by Mdv Classics
Import, Cd






Gounod
Romeo Et Juliette [New York: February 1, 1947; Jussi Bjorling (Bjoerling), Bidu Sayao, John Brownlee, Nicola Moscona, Mimi Benzell, Claramae Turner, Thomas Hayward, Emil Cooper] [Remastered on the Myto Historical Series Label] + as a bonus, Jussi Bjorling sings "Ingemisco," "La fleur que tu m'avais jetee," "Salut demeure chaste et pure," and "Che gelida manina," from 1938, conducted by Nils Grevillius
with Emil Cooper, Jussi Bjorling, Jussi Bjoerling, Bidu Sayao, Nicola Moscona, John Brownlee, Claramae Turner, Thomas Hayward, Mimi Benzell
Audio, Published 2002 by Myto Historical Series
Import






Gounod
Romeo Et Juliette (Romeo and Juliet) [New York: February 1, 1947; Jussi Bjorling (Bjoerling), Bidu Sayao, John Brownlee, Nicola Moscona, Mimi Benzell, Claramae Turner, Thomas Hayward, Emil Cooper] AND [Act II in Italian from La Scala on March 21, 1934 with Beniamio Gigli and Mafalda Favero] [New 2009 Remastering on the Immortal Performances Label]
with Mafalda Favero, Beniamino Gigli, Emil Cooper, Bidu Sayao, Jussi Bjorling, Jussi Bjoerling, Nicola Moscona, Mimi Benzell, John Brownlee, Claramae Turner, Thomas Hayward, Anthony Marlowe
Audio, Published 2009 by Immortal Performances
Original Recording Remastered, Import






Mozart
Le Nozze Di Figaro (The Marriage of Figaro) [New York -- March 9, 1940; Elisabeth Rethberg, Bidu Sayao, Jarmila Novotna, Ezio Pinza, John Brownlee, Virgilio Lazzari; Ettore Panizza] (Remastered Edition on Music and Arts Label); Includes, as a bonus, an extended excerpt (#9: "Ah fuggi..." to end of Act I) from the April 3, 1943 performance of "Don Giovanni" with Ezio Pinza, Zinka Milanov, Jarmila Novotna, James Melton, Salvatore Baccaloni, Bidu Sayao and Mack Harrell, conducted by Paul Breisach.
with Ettore Panizza, John Brownlee, Ezio Pinza, Elisabeth Rethberg, Bidu Sayao, Jarmila Novotna, Irra Pettina, Alessio Di Paolis, Virgilio Lazarri, Louis D'angelo, Maria Farrell
Audio, Published 1990 by Music & Arts
Import, Original Recording Remastered






Gounod
Romeo Et Juliette [New York: February 1, 1947; Jussi Bjorling (Bjoerling), Bidu Sayao, John Brownlee, Nicola Moscona, Mimi Benzell, Claramae Turner, Thomas Hayward, Emil Cooper] [Remastered on the Great Opera Performances Label]
with Emil Cooper, Bidu Sayao, Jussi Bjorling, Jussi Bjoerling, Nicola Moscona, John Brownlee, Thomas Hayward, Mimi Benzell, Claramae Turner
Audio, Published by Great Opera Performances
Import, Original Recording Remastered, Limited Edition






Giacomo Puccini
La Boheme [New York -- March 25, 1950: Licia Albanese, Richard Tucker, Lois Hunt, John Brownlee, Nicola Moscona, George Cehanovsky, Gerhard Pechner; Giuseppe Antonicelli]
with Giuseppe Antonicelli, Licia Albanese, Richard Tucker, Lois Hunt, John Brownlee, George Cehanovsky, Gerhard Pechner, Paul Franke, Nicola Moscona, Lawrence Davidson
Audio, Published by Immortal Performances
Limited Edition






Rossini
Il Barbiere Di Siviglia (The Barber of Seville) [New York -- April 10, 1943: Bidu Sayao, Nino Martini, John Brownlee, Ezio Pinza, Salvatore Baccaloni, Irra Petina; Frank St. Leger, Conductor]
with Frank St. Leger, Bidu Sayao, Nino Martini, John Brownlee, Ezio Pinza, Salvatore Baccaloni, Irra Petina
Audio, Published 2008 by Cantus Classics
Import






Gounod
Romeo Et Juliette [New York: February 1, 1947; Jussi Bjorling, Bidu Sayao, John Brownlee, Nicola Moscona, Emil Cooper]
with New York, Emil Cooper, Jussi Bjorling, Bidu Sayao, John Brownlee, Nicola Moscona, Jussi Bjoerling
Audio, Published 2005 by Cantus Classics
Import






Giacomo Puccini
Madama Butterfly [New York -- December 15, 1956: Licia Albanese, Rosalind Elias, Daniele Barioni, John Brownlee, Alessio de Paolis; Dimitri Mitropoulos]
with Dimitri Mitropoulos, Licia Albanese, Rosalind Elias, Daniele Barioni, John Brownlee, Alessio De Paolis, George Cehanovsky, Osie Hawkins, Lawrence Davidson, Madelaine Chambers
Audio, Published 2010 by Walhall Eternity Series
Import






Johann Strauss Jr.
Die Fledermaus (Sung in English) [New York -- January 20, 1951: Marguerite Piazza, Charles Kullman, Patrice Munsel, Richard Tucker, Rise Stevens, John Brownlee, Paul Franke, Hugh Thompson, Jack Gilford; Eugene Ormandy]
with Eugene Ormandy, Marguerite Piazza, Patrice Munsel, Charles Kullman, Richard Tucker, John Brownlee, Hugh Thompson, Paul Franke, Blanche Thebom
Audio, Published 2011 by Walhall
Import






Johann Strauss
Die Fledermaus (Sung in English) [New York -- December 22, 1951: Regina Resnik, Patrice Munsel, Blanche Thebom, Brian Sullivan, Charles Kullman, Clifford Harvuot, John Brownlee, Jack Mann; Eugene Ormandy (Acts I and II), Josef Blatt (Act III)]/
with Eugene Ormandy, Josef Blatt, Regina Resnik, Patrice Munsel, Blanche Thebom, Charles Kullman, Brian Sullivan, John Brownlee, Clifford Harvuot, Jack Mann
Audio, Published 2010 by Myto
Import






Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Le Nozze Di Figaro (The Marriage of Figaro) [New York -- January 8, 1949: Eleanor Steber, Bidu Sayao, Jarmila Novotna, John Brownlee, Italo Tajo, Salvatore Baccaloni; Fritz Busch]
with Leslie Chabay, Fritz Busch, Eleanor Steber, Bidu Sayao, Jarmila Novotna, John Brownlee, Italo Tajo, Salvatore Baccaloni, Claramae Turner, Alessio De Paolis, Lorenzo Alvary, Anne Bollinger
Audio, Published 2003 by Accademia






Giuseppe Verdi
Falstaff [New York -- March 11, 1944: Leonard Warren, Eleanor Steber, Frances Greer, Lucille Browning, Margaret Harshaw, Charles Kullmann, John Brownlee; Thomas Beecham] [Sung in English]
with Sir Thomas Beecham, Eleanor Steber, Frances Greer, Lucille Browning, Margaret Harshaw, Leonard Warren, Charles Kullman, John Brownlee
Audio, Published by Immortal Performances
Limited Edition






Engelbert Humperdinck
Hansel and Gretel (Sung in English) [ New York -- January 11, 1947: Nadine Conner, Rise Stevens, Claramae Turner, John Brownlee, Thelma Votipka; Fritz Stiedry]
with Fritz Stiedry, Nadine Conner, Rise Stevens, Claramae Turner, John Brownlee, Thelma Votipka, Lucielle Browning, Lillian Raymondi
Audio, Published by Immortal Performances
Limited Edition






Puccini
La Boheme [New York: February 10, 1940 (Bidu Sayao, Armand Tokatyan, Annamary Dickey, Giuseppe De Luca, George Cehanovsky Ezio Pinza, Louis D'Angelo; Gennaro Papi) AND January 31, 1948 (Bidu Sayao, Ferruccio Tagliavini, Mimi Benzell, John Brownlee, Hugh Thompson, Nicola Moscona, Salvatore Baccaloni; Giuseppe Antonicelli)]
with Various Artists, Allen Lowe, Gennaro Papi, Giuseppe Antonicelli, Bidu Sayao, Armand Tokatyan, Ferruccio Tagliavini, Annamary Dickey, Mimi Benzell, Giuseppe De Luca, John Brownlee, Ezio Pinza, Nicola Moscona, Salvatore Baccaloni, That Devilin'tune
Audio, Published 2006 by West Hill Radio Archives
Import, Original Recording Remastered


1. Standard Quartette - Who Broke The Lock (1895/1896)  
2. Voss’ 1st Regiment Band - Aunt Dinah’s Supper Party (late 1890s)  
3. Len Spencer - Clime De Golden Fence (late 1890s)  
4. Metropolitan Orchestra - Coon Town Capers (1897-1899)  
5. Sousa Band - Whistlin’ Rufus (1899)  
6. Len Spencer - You’ve Been a Good Old Wagon (1900 or 1901)  
7. Williams and Walker - My Little Zulu Babe (Nov. 10 1901)  
8. Arthur Collins - Bill Bailey (ca. May, 1902)  
9. Len Spencer - On Emancipation Day (late 1902)  
10. Hager’s Orchestra - Rooster Dance (1904)  
11. Vess Ossman - Buffalo Rag (1905)  
12. Prince’s Orchestra - St. Louis Tickle (Aug., 1905)  
13. Pryor’s Band - St. Louis Rag (1906)  
14. Orquestra Typicas - La Patti Negra (1906)  
15. Sir Herbert Clarke - Bride of the Waves (Dec. 21, 1907)  
16. May Irwin - When You Ain’t Got No Money You Needn’t Come Around (May 21, 1907)  
17. Arthur Collins - Parson Jones’ Three Reasons (ca. 1909)  
18. Stella Mayhew/Billie Taylor - That Beautiful Rag (July 5, 1910)  
19. Sophie Tucker - That Lovin’ Rag (Jan. 5, 1910)  
20. Stella Mayhew - That Devilin’ Tune (Apr. 24, 1911)  
21. Collins and Harlan - Alexander’s Ragtime Band (1911)  
22. Sophie Tucker - Some of These Days (Feb. 24, 1911)  
23. Grupo Bahianainho - El Cavito (ca. 1911)  
24. Grupo Bahianainho - Bambino (ca. 1911)  
25. Grupo Bahianainho - Destimido (ca. 1911)  
26. Prince’s Orchestra - Red Pepper Rag (May, 1911)  
27. Gene Greene - King of the Bungaloos (Feb. 17, 1911)  
1. Ed Morton - Wild Cherries Rag (1911)  
2. Al Jolson - That Lovin’ Traumeri (Apr. 7, 1912)  
3. Roy Spangler - Red Onion Rag (1912)  
4. Orch. De Palais de Dance - Temptation Rag (Nov., 1912)  
5. Hedges Brothers and Jacobson - San Francisco Bay (1913)  
6. James Reese - Europe Down Home Rag (Dec. 29, 1913)  
7. Bert Williams - You Can’t Get Away From It (Feb. 4, 1914)  
8. Victor Military Orchestra - Blame It on the Blues (Dec. 3, 1914)  
9. Irving Berlin - Follow the Crowd (Jan. 12, 1914)  
10. Nora Bayes - You Can’t Get Away From It (Jan. 22, 1914)  
11. James Reese - Europe Castle House Rag (Feb. 10, 1914)  
12. Lionel Belasco - Bajan Girl (1915)  
13. Joan Sawyer’s Persian Garden Orch. - When You’re a Long Way From Home (1914/1915)  
14. Peerless Quartet - Alagazam (1916)  
15. Gus Haenschen - Sunset Medley (1916)  
16. Gus Haenschen - Country Club Medley (1916)  
17. Fred Van Eps - Raggin’ the Scale (June 1, 1916)  
18. Nora Bayes - Homesickness Blues (1916)  
19. Marion Harris - Paradise Blues (1916)  
20. Ciro’s Coon Club Orchestra - St. Louis Blues (Sept., 1917)  
21. Earl Fuller’s Famous Jass Band - Slippery Hank (June 4, 1917)  
22. Frisco Jazz Band - Canary Cottage (May 10, 1917)  
23. Frank Banta, Howard Kopp - Calico Rag (March 7, 1917)  
1. Frisco Jazz Band - Johnson Jass Blues (May 10, 1917)  
2. W.C. Handy - Fuzzy Wuzzy Rag (Sept. 21, 1917)  
3. Collins And Harlan - That Funny Jas Band (1917)  
4. Gene Greene - Riff Johnson’s Harmony Band (March 9, 1917)  
5. Original Dixieland Jazz Band - Dixieland Jass Band One Step (Feb. 26, 1917)  
6. Original Dixieland Jazz Band - At The Jazz Band Ball (March 18, 1918)  
7. Van and Schenk - Tackin’ Em Down (May 3, 1918)  
8. Earl Fuller - Jazz Deluxe (March, 1918)  
9. Al Jolson - Rockabye Your Baby… (March 13, 1918)  
10. Wilbur Sweatman - Everybody’s Crazy About the Doggone Blues But I’m Happy (March 29, 1918)  
11. Wilbur Sweatman - Indianola (June 5, 1918)  
12. Original New Orleans Jazz Band - Ole Miss (ca. Nov., 1918)  
13. Original New Orleans Jazz Band - Jada Medley (ca. 1919)  
14. Original New Orleans Jazz Band - Why Cry Blues (ca. 1919)  
15. Wilbur Sweatman - Kansas City Blues (1919)  
16. Eddie Hunter/Alex Rogers/Lucky Roberts - I’m Done (Dec., 1919)  
17. Art Hickman - The Streets Of Cairo (Sept. 18, 1919)  
18. Louisiana 5 - I Ain’t Got ‘Em No Time to Have the Blues (June 23, 1919)  
19. Louisiana 5 - Clarinet Squawk (Sept. 12, 1919)  
20. Art Hickman - Wonderful Pal (Sept. 27, 1919)  
21. Marion Harris - Take Me to the Land of Jazz (1919)  
22. Isham Jones - When Shadows Fall I Hear You Calling (June, 1920)  
23. Isham Jones - Wait’ll You See (June, 1920)  
1. Bert Williams - Unlucky Blues (April 18, 1920)  
2. Louisiana 5 - Weeping Willow Blues (Jan., 1920)  
3. Paul Whiteman - Wang Wang Blues (Aug. 4, 1920)  
4. Eubie Blake - Sounds of Africa (July, 1921)  
5. Bert Williams - Brother Low Down (Oct. 28, 1921)  
6. James P. Johnson - Harlem Strut (Aug., 1921)  
7. Zez Confrey - Poor Buttermilk (April, 1921)  
8. Ethel Waters - There’ll Be Some Changes Made (Aug., 1921)  
9. Al Bernard - Frankie and Johnny (1921)  
10. Ladd’s Black Aces - Shake It and Break It (Aug., 1921)  
11. Ladd’s Black Aces - Aunt Hagar’s Children’s Blues (Aug., 1921)  
12. Johnny Dunn - Old Time Blues (Feb. 1, 1921)  
13. Eubie Blake - Ma (Sept., 1921)  
14. Mamie Smith’s Jazz Hounds - Royal Garden Blues (Jan., 1921)  
15. Fletcher Henderson (solo) - Unknown Blues (Sept., 1921)  
16. Unidentified - Muscle Shoals Blues (1921)  
17. Sissle’s Sizzling Syncopators - Low Down Blues (March 18, 1921)  
18. Sissle’s Sizzling Syncopators - Long Gone (March 18, 1921)  
19. Southern Negro Quartet - I’ll Be Good But I’ll Be Lonesome (July, 1921)  
20. Sophie Tucker - Pick Me Up and Lay Me Down in Dear Old Dixieland (1922)  
21. Husk O’Hare - San (March 10, 1922)  
22. Kid Ory - Ory’s Creole Trombone (June, 1922)  
23. Kid Ory - Society Blues (June, 1922)  
24. Lizzie Miles - She Walked Right Up and Took My Man Away (Feb. 24, 1922)  
1. Cotton Pickers - I Wish I Could Shimmy Like My Sister Kate (Sept. 1922)  
2. Fats Waller - Birmingham Blues (Oct., 1922)  
3. Mitchell’s Jazz Kings - Montmartre Rag (July, 1922)  
4. Mitchell’s Jazz Kings - Stumbling (July 19, 1922)  
5. Sidney Bechet (Clarence Williams) - Wild Cat Blues (July 30, 1923)  
6. King Oliver - Jazzin’ Babies Blues (June 23, 1923)  
7. Cotton Pickers - You Tell Her, I Stutter (Feb. 9, 1923)  
8. The Georgians - Loose Feet (Jan. 27, 1923)  
9. Jelly Roll Morton (solo) - Wolverine Blues (July 18, 1923)  
10. Jelly Roll Morton - Big Fat Ham (Spring 1923)  
11. The Sunset Band - Wolverine Stomp (1922 or 1923)  
12. Hitch’s Happy Harmonists - Cruel Woman (Sept. 19, 1923)  
13. Isham Jones - Farewell Blues (Jan., 1923)  


14. Q. Roscoe Snowden - Misery Blues (1923)  
15. Erskine Tate’s Vendome Orch. - Chinaman’s Blues (June 23, 1923)  
16. Old Southern Jug Band - Hatchethead Blues (1923 or 1924)  
17. Belle Baker - Jubilee Blues (1923)  
18. Bennie Moten/Ada Brown - Ill Natured Blues (Sept., 1923)  
19. Midway Dance Orchestra - House of David Blues (1923)  
20. Charles Matson - I Just Want a Daddy (July 30, 1923)  
21. James P. Johnson - Scouting Around (Aug. 8, 1923)  
22. Piron’s New Orleans Orchestra - West Indies Blues (Dec. 21, 1923)  
23. Ollie Powers - Play That Thing (Sept., 1923)  
24. Tom Morris - When the Jazz Band Starts to Play (April, 1923)  
1. Midway Dance Orchestra - Lots O’ Mama (Oct. 19, 1923)  
2. Clarence Williams’ Blue Five - Shreveport Blues (Nov. 10, 1923)  
3. Jelly Roll Morton - London Blues (Oct. 30, 1923)  
4. Jesse Crump - Mr. Crump’s Rag (July 20, 1923)  
5. Jelly Roll Morton - New Orleans Joys (July 17, 1923)  
6. Jimmie’s Joys - Wolverine Blues (ca. Aug., 1923)  
7. Mamie Smith (Bechet) - Lady Luck Blues (Aug. 5, 1923)  
8. Paul Whiteman - If I Can’t Have the Sweetie (Sept. 7, 1923)  
9. Wade’s Moulin Rouge Orchestra - Mobile Blues (Dec., 1923)  
10. New Orleans Rhythm Kings - Tin Roof Blues (March 13, 1923)  
11. Cliff Edwards - Hard Hearted Hannah (1924)  
12. Fate Marable - Frankie and Johnny (March 16, 1924)  
13. Arcadia Peacock Orch. of St. Louis - Where’s My Sweetie Hiding (1924)  
14. Art Landry and his Orchestra - Rip Saw Blues (1924)  
15. Vincent Rose and his Orchestra - Helen Gone (1924)  
16. Elmer Kaiser and his Ballroom Orch. - Monkey Business (Sept., 1924)  
17. Charlie Creath - Pleasure Mad (Dec. 2, 1924)  
18. Fletcher Henderson - Copenhagen (Oct. 30, 1924)  
19. Marion Harris - There’ll Be Some Changes Made (1924)  
20. Mound City Blue Blowers - Red Hot (March 13, 1924)  
21. Wendell Hall - Comfortin’ Gal Jan. 15, 1924  
22. Johnny Bayersdorffer - I Wonder Where My Easy Rider’s Riding Now (March 17, 1924)  
23. Original Crescent City Jazz Band - Christine (March 17, 1924)  
24. Clarence Williams (E. Taylor/L. Armstrong) - Everybody Loves My Baby (Nov. 6, 1924)  
25. Harry Reser - Sweet Like You (1924)  
1. Bucktown 5 - Really a Pain (Feb. 25, 1924)  
2. Duke Ellington (Jo Trent) - Deacon Jazz (Nov., 1924)  
3. Duke Ellington (Jo Trent) - Oh How I Love My Baby (Nov., 1924)  
4. Moulin Rouge Orchestra (Ben Selvin) - Chicago (1924 or 1925)  
5. Bennie Moten - South (Nov. 29, 1924)  
6. Bennie Moten - Goofy Dust (Nov. 29, 1924)  
7. Rosa Henderson - Hard Hearted Hannah (Sept., 1924)  
8. Jelly Roll Morton (DeFaut) - Wolverine Blues (May, 1925)  
9. Perly Breed - Where’s My Sweetie Hiding (Nov. 23, 1924)  
10. Charlie Straight - Henpecked Blues (June, 1923)  
11. Clarence Jones - Hula Lu (Feb., 1924)  
12. Sioux City Six - I’m Glad (Oct. 10, 1924)  
13. The Cotton Pickers - Those Panama Mamas (April 9, 1925)  
14. Blossom Seely - Lazy (March 27, 1924)  
15. Johnny Dedroit - Number 2 Blues (March 16, 1924)  
16. The Wolverines (Bix) - Riverboat Shuffle (May 6, 1924)  
17. Jimmy O’Bryant - Skoodlum Blues (March, 1925)  
18. Lovie Austin (O’Bryant) - Too Sweet For Words (Aug., 1925)  
19. Fred Longshaw - Chili Pepper (June, 1925)  
20. Gulf Coast 7 - Keep Your Temper (Nov. 5, 1925)  
21. Boswell Sisters - Nights When I’m Lonely (March 25, 1925)  
22. Stomp 6 - Why Can’t It Be Poor Little Me (July, 1925)  
23. Oscar Celestin’s Original Tuxedo Jazz Orchestra - Careless Love (Jan. 23, 1925)  
24. Louis Forbstein’s Royal Syncopators - Down and Out Blues (May 16, 1925)  
25. Perry’s Hot Dogs - Ain’t No Flies on Auntie (Sept. 25, 1925)  
1. The Tennessee Happy Boys - Sweet Georgia Brown (1925)  
2. Ben. Harney - The Wagon (Sept. 9, 1925)  
3. Charles Fulcher - My Pretty Girl (Sept. 30, 1925)  
4. Wilshire Dance Orchestra - Charleston Charlie (Feb., 1925)  
5. Bessie Smith - Squeeze Me (Dec. 9, 1925)  
6. Clarence Williams’ Blue 5 (Hawk/Armstrong/E. Taylor) - Squeeze Me (Oct. 26, 1925)  
7. Charlie Creath - Grandpa’s Spells (Nov. 3, 1925)  
8. Maggie Jones - Dallas Blues (Sept. 17, 1925)  
9. Hitch’s Happy Harmonists - Cataract Rag (Jan. 19, 1925)  
10. Hitch’s Happy Harmonists - Nightingale Rag Blues (Jan. 19, 1925)  
11. Merrit Brunies/Friar’s Inn Orchestra - Sugarfoot Stomp (Nov. 14, 1925)  
12. Blossom Seely - Yes Sir That’s My Baby (1925)  
13. Blue Ribbon Syncopators - Scratch (March, 1925)  
14. Brownlee’s Orchestra of New Orleans - Dirty Rag (Jan. 23, 1925)  
15. Danny Small and His Ukulele Boys - Sweet Man (Dec., 1925)  
16. Jimmie Blythe - Jimmie’s Blues (June, 1925)  
17. Jelly Roll Morton - Grandpa’s Spells (Dec. 16, 1926)  
18. Ethel Waters (Joe Smith) - I Found a New Baby (Jan. 22, 1926)  
19. Cookie’s Ginger Snaps - Messin’ Around (June 22, 1926)  
20. Charlie Straight - Deep Henderson (May 28, 1926)  
21. Duke Ellington (The Washingtonians) - Rainy Nights (Nov. 24, 1926)  
22. California Ramblers - Stockholm Stomp (Dec. 9, 1926)  
23. Art Sims and His Creole Band - How Do You Like It Blues (June 21, 1926)  
24. Williams Sisters - Sam the Accordion Man (Dec. 18, 1926)  
25. Savoy Bearcats - Sengalese Stomp (Aug. 9, 1926)  
1. Jelly Roll Morton - Sweetheart O’ Mine (April 20, 1926)  
2. Dixieland Jug Blowers - Southern Shout (June 6, 1927)  
3. King Oliver - Deep Henderson (April 21, 1926)  
4. Francis Carter - The Birth of the Blues (Sept. 16, 1926)  
5. Bennie Moten - Kansas City Shuffle (Dec. 13, 1926)  
6. Sammie Lewis - East Arkansas Shout (June 14, 1926)  
7. Kid Ory/Johnny Dodds - Gatemouth (July 13, 1926)  
8. Kid Ory/Johnny Dodds - Too Tight Blues (July 13, 1926)  
9. Ben Pollack - He’s the Last Word (Dec. 17, 1926)  
10. The Redheads - Get With (Dec. 1926)  
11. Coon-Sanders Orchestra - High Fever (Dec. 8, 1926)  
12. Brad Gowans - I’ll Fly to Hawaii (Oct. 26, 1926)  
13. Chippie Hill (L. Armstrong, R. M. Jones) - Trouble in Mind (Feb. 23, 1926)  
14. Ada Brown - Panama City Ltd. (March 10, 1926)  
15. Elgar’s Creole Orchestra - Brotherly Love (Sept. 17, 1926)  
16. Phil Napoleon - Go Joe Go (Dec. 23, 1926)  
17. Thomas Morris - Lazy Drag (July 13, 1926)  
18. Margaret Johnson Graysom - Street Blues (Oct. 20, 1926)  
19. Fletcher Henderson - Hot Mustard (Dec. 8, 1926)  
20. Freddie Keppard - Stockyard Strut (Sept., 1926)  
21. Jimmie Blythe - Old Man Blues (July 26, 1926)  
22. Sugar Underwood - Dew Drop Alley (Aug. 5, 1927)  
23. Sam Morgan - Steppin’ on the Gas (April 14, 1927)  
24. The Pebbles - Who’s You Tellin’? (June 7, 1927)  
25. Louis Armstrong - Hotter Than That (Dec. 11, 1927)  






Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Don Giovanni [New York -- March 7, 1942; Ezio Pinza, Alexander Kipnis, Rose Bampton, Jarmila Novotna, Bidu Sayao, Charles Kullman, Mack Harrell, Norman Cordon; Bruno Walter] AND Le Nozze Di Figaro (The Marriage Of Figaro)[New York -- January 29, 1944; Eleanor Steber, Bidu Sayao, Jarmila Novotna, John Brownlee, Ezio Pinza, Salvatore Baccaloni, Irra Petina; Bruno Walter] (2012 Remastering by Ward Marston)
with Ezio Pinza, Alexander Kipnis, Rose Bampton, Jarmila Novotna, Bidu Sayao, Charles Kullman, Eleanor Steber, John Brownlee, Salvatore Baccaloni, Mack Harrell, Bruno Walter, Norman Cordon, Irra Petina, Alessio De Paolis, Maria Farell, Louis D'angelo, John Garris
Audio, Published 2012 by West Hill Radio Archives
Import, Original Recording Remastered






Giacomo Puccini
Madama Butterfly [New York -- January 25, 1941: Licia Albanese, Armand Tokatyan, Lucielle Browning, John Brownlee, Alessio De Paolis; Gennaro Papi] AND Giuseppe Verdi: La Traviata [New York -- December 5, 1942 [Licia Albanese, Charles Kullman, Lawrence Tibbett; Cesare Sodero] (2013 Remastering by IMMORTAL PERFORMANCES)
with Licia Albanese, Charles Kullman, Lawrence Tibbett, Thelma Votipka, Armand Tokatyan, Lucielle Browning, John Brownlee, Alessio De Paolis, George Cehanovsky, John Gurney, Cesare Sodero, Gennaro Papi
Audio, Published 2013 by Immortal Performances
Import, Original Recording Remastered






Giacomo Puccini
La Boheme [Victoria De Los Angeles, Jussi Bjorling (Bjoerling), Lucine Amara, Robert Merrill, John Reardon, Giorgio Tozzi, Fernando Corena; RCA Victor Chorus and Orchestra; Sir Thomas Beecham) [1956] AND "Mimi's Farewell" and Act IV -- Complete (1935-1936) (Heddle Nash, Dora Labette, John Brownlee, Stella Andreva, Robert Alva, Robert Easton; Sir Thomas Beecham) AND Beecham's spoken comments about the 1956 Boheme. (ISSUED ON THE NAXOS HISTORICAL LABEL AND REMASTERED BY MARK OBERT-THORN)
with Sir Thomas Beecham, Lucine Amara, Jussi Bjorling, Robert Merrill, John Reardon, Giorgio Tozzi, Fernando Corena, Heddle Nash, Dora Labette, John Brownlee, Rca Victor Orchestra, Rca Victor Chorus, Columbus Boychoir
Audio, Published 2007 by Naxos Historical






San Francisco Opera Gems 1
with Various Artists, Bidu Sayao, Elisabeth Rethberg, Ezio Pinza, Friedrich Schorr, George Cehanovsky, Gerhard Pechner, John Brownlee, Erich Leinsdorf, Fritz Reiner, Gaetano Merola, Gennaro Papi, Alessio De Paolis, Irra Petina, Jussi Björling, Kirsten Flagstad, Lauritz Melchior, Lorenzo Alvary, Lotte Lehmann, Marjorie Lawrence, Raoul Jobin, Richard Bonnelli, Rise Stevens, Tito Schipa
Audio, Published 2005 by Guild
Box Set


1. Broadcast Commentary: October 13, 1939 (San Fransisco Opera Broadcast of Manon: Opening)  
2. Manon, opera in 5 acts: Act 2. Orchestral Introduction  
3. Manon, opera in 5 acts: Act 2. Manon!  
4. Manon, opera in 5 acts: Act 2. Enfin, les amoureux, le vous tiens tous les deux!  
5. Broadcast Commentary: October 13, 1939 (San Fransisco Opera Broadcast of Manon: Close)  
6. Carmen, opera: Act 2. Interlude  
7. Carmen, opera: Act 2. Les tringles des sistres tintaient  
8. Carmen, opera: Act 2. Vivat! vivat le Torero!  
9. Carmen, opera: Act 2. Votre toast...je peux vous le rendre  
10. Carmen, opera: Act 2. La belle, un mot  
11. Carmen, opera: Act 2. Je vais danser en votre honneur  
12. Carmen, opera: Act 2. Non, tu ne m'aimes pas!  
1. Le nozze di Figaro (The Marriage of Figaro), opera, K. 492: Act 2. Orchestral Introduction  
2. Le nozze di Figaro (The Marriage of Figaro), opera, K. 492: Act 2. Porgi, amor, qualche ristoro  
3. Le nozze di Figaro (The Marriage of Figaro), opera, K. 492: Act 2. Recitativo: Vieni, cara Susanna, finiscimi l'istoria  
4. Le nozze di Figaro (The Marriage of Figaro), opera, K. 492: Act 2. Recitativo: Quanto duolmi, Susanna  
5. Le nozze di Figaro (The Marriage of Figaro), opera, K. 492: Act 2. Recitativo: Bravo! Che bella voce!  
6. Le nozze di Figaro (The Marriage of Figaro), opera, K. 492: Act 2. Aria: Venite inginocchiatevi  


7. Le nozze di Figaro (The Marriage of Figaro), opera, K. 492: Act 2. Recitativo: Quante buffonerie!  
8. Le nozze di Figaro (The Marriage of Figaro), opera, K. 492: Act 2. Terzetto: Susanna, or via, sortite  
9. Le nozze di Figaro (The Marriage of Figaro), opera, K. 492: Act 2. Recitativo: Guidizio!  
10. Le nozze di Figaro (The Marriage of Figaro), opera, K. 492: Act 2. Recitativo: Dunque, voi non aprite?  
11. Le nozze di Figaro (The Marriage of Figaro), opera, K. 492: Act 2. Duettino: Aprite, presto, aprite  
12. Le nozze di Figaro (The Marriage of Figaro), opera, K. 492: Act 2. Recitativo: Oh guarda il demonietto!  
13. Le nozze di Figaro (The Marriage of Figaro), opera, K. 492: Act 2. Finale: Esci omai, garzon malnato  
14. Le nozze di Figaro (The Marriage of Figaro), opera, K. 492: Act 2. Susanna!  
15. Le nozze di Figaro (The Marriage of Figaro), opera, K. 492: Act 2. Susanna, son morta  
16. Le nozze di Figaro (The Marriage of Figaro), opera, K. 492: Act 2. Conoscete, signor Figaro  
17. Le nozze di Figaro (The Marriage of Figaro), opera, K. 492: Act 2. Ah! Signor, signor  
18. Le nozze di Figaro (The Marriage of Figaro), opera, K. 492: Act 2. Voi, signor, che giusto siete  
19. Broadcast Commentary: October 23, 1940 (San Fransisco Opera Broadcast of Un Ballo in Maschera: Opening)  
20. Un ballo in maschera, opera: Act 2. Orchestral Introduction  
21. Un ballo in maschera, opera: Act 2. Ecco l'orrido campo ove s'accoppia  
22. Un ballo in maschera, opera: Act 2. Ma dall'arido stelo divulsa  
23. Un ballo in maschera, opera: Act 2. Duetto: Teco io sto  
24. Un ballo in maschera, opera: Act 2. M'ami, m'ami! Oh sia distrutto il rimorso  
25. Broadcast Commentary: October 23, 1940 (San Fransisco Opera Broadcast of Un Ballo in Maschera: Close)  



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