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Ultraphon is both the name of a
historic device to play
recordings and a
record label of the late 1920s. The
inventor Heinrich J. Küchenmeister (1893–1966)...
- (1931;
Ultraphon A10217) is
rousing dance music in the Jean
Goldkette or Coon-Sanders'
Nighthawks style. "Rubbish Heap Blues" (1937;
Ultraphon A11421)...
- the
label of
domestic albums produced for
export by
Ultraphon company.
After World War II,
Ultraphon was
nationalized and its name
changed to Gra****nové...
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under the
title "Alabama-Song"; it was
rerecorded the same year for the
Ultraphon record label for
release with the 1930
Leipzig premiere of The Rise and...
- the
decade Decca also
bought the
British rights to the Fonit [it] and
Ultraphon catalogues, but sold its
French subsidiary to
Edison Bell.
Decca bought...
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films during the 1930s. Her
voice is
preserved in many
Parlophone and
Ultraphon recordings made
before World War II, as well as an HMV
series made in...
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Bride (Odeon, 1929), Suk's
Towards a New Life (
Ultraphon, 1932), Dvořák's 16
Slavonic Dances (
Ultraphon, 1940), all with the
Radio Orchestra, and the New...
- 1950s. His
voice is
preserved on a
number of
recordings made for the
Ultraphon and
Supraphon labels. At the age of six he lost both his
parents and grew...
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three hours'
worth of
music between 1928 and 1942, for Columbia, Edison,
Ultraphon, EMI, and RCA Victor.
Several of the
discs are
often regarded as among...
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again Radio Bonton Supraphon a.s. –
record label; also
labels Panton and
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