- A phonograph,
later called a
gramophone (as a
trademark since 1887, as a
generic name in the UK
since 1910), and
since the 1940s a
record player, or more...
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Gramophone (known as The
Gramophone prior to 1970) is a
magazine published monthly in London,
devoted to
classical music,
particularly to
reviews of recordings...
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gramophone or
Gramophone in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Gramophone or
phonograph is a
device for the
mechanical recording and reproduction...
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Berliner Gramophone – its
discs identified with an etched-in "E. Berliner's
Gramophone" as the logo – was the
first (and for
nearly ten
years the only)...
- The
Gramophone Company Limited was a
British phonograph manufacturer and
record label,
founded in
April 1898 by Emil Berliner. It was one of the earliest...
- The
Gramophone classical Music Awards,
launched in 1977, are one of the most
significant honours bestowed on
recordings in the
classical record industry...
- A
phonograph record (also
known as a
gramophone record,
especially in
British English) or a
vinyl record (for
later varieties only) is an
analog sound...
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Gramophone is a 2003
Indian Malayalam-language
musical drama film
directed by
Kamal and
written by
Iqbal Kuttippuram,
starring Dileep,
Meera Jasmine and...
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Saregama India Ltd.,
formerly known as The
Gramophone Company of
India Ltd., is India's
oldest music record label company,
owned by the RP-Sanjiv Goenka...
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Adventures in
Gramophone is an
album by the
Northern Ireland based artist Duke Special. It was
released on Hag
Records in 2005 and
collects all twelve...