ODEON (PLD) by Pekka Gronow, Helsinki

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DISKOGRAFIE ODEON_PLD

ODEON (sekalaisia) by Pekka Gronow, Helsinki

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DISKOGRAFIE ODEON_sekalaisia

ODEON U.S.A. by Pekka Gronow, Helsinki

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DISKOGRAFIE ODEON 13501 bis 13521 ODEON_USA

ODEON A 228000 by Pekka Gronow, Helsinki

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DISKOGRAFIE Finland A 228000 ODEON_A228000

ODEON AA210600 by Pekka Gronow, Helsinki

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DISKOGRAFIE Finland AA210600,  RXX 210650 ODEON_AA210600

Hugo Stroetbaum: Favorite revisited: an update

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It already is a long time ago since I published a number of articles on the German record company Favorite in Hanover. …. Now – more than ten years later – I think it is high time to present an update. Over the past years new material about Favorite’s recording activities outside of Europe has […]

Bjoern Englund:Carl Lindstroem and the Lindstroem labels in Scandinavia

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Recordings in Scandinavia began in 1912 in Denmark and Sweden, 1913 in Norway but not until 1929 in Finland. (Already in 1907 a Swedish title had been recorded in Berlin:   Please learn more >>>>>scandinavia2

Pekka Gronow: Carl Lindstroem AG: the international series

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 Carl Lindström AG was one of the multinational companies which dominated the shellac era until the second World War. Victor, Columbia, Gramophone and Lindström operated in most countries of the world and were responsible for a major part of global record production. Compared to the other major companies, the international operations of Lindström have been […]

Edward Herbst: Lindstroem in Bali

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Edward Herbst, composer and ethnomusicologist, made his first visit to Bali in 1972, spending one year studying gendér wayang with I Made Gerindem in Teges Kanginan, gong-smithing practices and acoustics in Tihingan, Klungkung, and the relationship between gamelan and dance theater in Batuan and various other villages. He and Beth Skinner, who was studying mask […]

Peter Martland:The failed 1912 merger between Lindstroem, Gramophone and Victor

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….. in 1911-12, to proposals that would have seen, if they had come to fruition, the merger of the world’s biggest record and player manufacturers; Carl Lindström AG, the Gramophone Company Ltd and the Victor Talking Machine Co Inc. This paper examines this extraordinary episode and places it into the context of the dynamic pre-1914 […]