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1909 FIRST Record MERLE ALCOCK aka Miss MERLE TILLOTSON D&R Double & Reversible

Description: Shipping: All items will be packed safely in a sturdy package for safe shipping.We ship internationally and offer combined shipping for multiple purchases. Expedited, Priority Mail and FedEx shipping available Once payment is received, we ship your item on the next business day.INTERNATIONAL BUYERS: Pls check the shipping tab. Ebay does not display cheapest shipping on top of the listing. Over 1000 Records available. If you plan to buy several records: Click the "ADD TO CART" button. Once you have selected all the records you want, go to Cart and check out. COMBINED SHIPPING will be applied automatically. If shipping seems high: In Cart click REQUEST TOTAL, and I will send you an invoice. I am currently selling a series of great Richard Wagner and classic European 78 rpm orchestral recordings on all the great European labels:The rarest of the Chicago Premium Scheme Companies is the Boldly Named D&R Double & Reversible Record.It even came with a regular spindle hole. Guess that's why they are so rare, people took the free phonograph, and then stopped buying D&R records.Also - most sides come from Columbia, Columbia preferably gave old recordings or cut out items to the scheme companies, so many sides are either unpublished on Columbia or were superseded by newer recordingsRare early recording of Miss MERLE TILLOTSON = married MERLE ALCOCKTHESE ARE HER FIRST TWO RECORDINGS. Alcock would later record quite a bit on Diamond DiscsCompany Matrix No. Take Number Date Title/Artist Columbia 4213 2 ca. 1909 Bonnie sweet Bessie / Merle Tillotson Columbia 4214 2 ca. 1909 Sweet Genevieve / Merle Tillotson Primary Performers:Merle Tillotson (vocalist : contralto)10" Record Condition: BETTER THAN EXCELLENT this record may be unplayed plays E+ EXCEPTIONALLY quiet faintest ticksA CHOICE COPY Merle Alcock (Contralto) (Andover, Missouri 1890 - Phoenix, Arizona 1/3, 1975) She was born Merle Tillotson. She studied singing at the Drake Conservatory in Des Moines and later with William Wade Hinshaw, Paul Savage and Herbert Witherspoon. Under her real name she made her debut in 1914 in a concert in London. In 1914 she married the tenor Bechtel Alcock and since then sang under this name. In 1915 she appeared in New York as a soloist with New York Symphony Orchestra and now became a known oratorio contralto. In 1915 she appeared at the festival in Worcester, in 1918 she had a triumphant success in a concert with the New Yorker Philharmoniker. She counted as an excellent interpreter of the works of J. S. Bach and G. Fr. Händel. Only in 1923 she made her debut at the operatic stage. In 1923 she appeared at the Metropolitan Opera in New York as Beppe in ‘’Amico Fritz’’ by P. Mascagni. Till 1929 she had at the Metropolitan Opera a huge success and among other things her repertoire included Maddalena in ‘’Rigoletto’’, Cieca in ‘’La Gioconda’’ by A. Ponchielli, Lola in ‘’Cavalleria Rusticana’’, she sang also in ‘’Le Roi de Lahore’’ of J. Massenet, ‘’Le Coq of d'or’’ by N. Rimsky-Korsakov, in U. Giordano’s ‘’La cena delle beffe’’ and in ‘’La Vida breve’’ by M. de Falla. In 1929 she appeared in the première of the opera ‘’Fra Gherardo’’ by I. Pizzetti. In 1924 she sang at the festival of Ravinia the part of Ortrud in ‘’Lohengrin’’. In 1930 she undertook an America tour with the San Carlo Opera Company as Carmen. After her retirement she taught singing in New York. The soprano Eileen Farrell and the tenor George Maran belonged to her pupils. Chronology of some appearances 1923-1929 New York Metropolitan Opera DOUBLE AND REVERSIBLEThe D & R Record Company was the last significant new entrant in the Chicago premium-scheme market. Launched in 1908, it was advertising nationally by December of that year. The acronym stood for “Double and Reversible,” a strong selling point at a time when double-sided discs were making their first inroads. Early D & R ads promised that a “splendid talking machine” would be given away to advertise the new records:We are not selling talking machines, but actually giving them away, without money and without price. We are doing this to quickly advertise and introduce our wonderful D&R (Double and Reversible) Talking Machine Records in every home. … Bear in mind that you simply agree to buy “D&R” Records as you need them — and the machine becomes yours without once cent of cost…. We are absolutely independent. Hence this remarkable offer. Our business is selling records — not machines.D&R’s early advertising was often vague, with no mention of the strings attached to the free machine. Later D&R advertisements were more forthcoming, disclosing that the machines were indeed free, but only to customers who signed agreements to purchase from twelve to twenty D&R records, depending upon the model of phonograph desired. More Great Records on sale right now: CLICK ON THIS LINK TO SEE MORE GREAT RECORDS CLICK ON THIS LINK TO SEE ALL ITEMS - VINTAGE BOOKS, VICTROLA and TURNTABLE ITEMS, CDs, Books and DVDs http://shop.ebay.com/carsten_sf/m.html ==== A Quick NOTE ON GRADING AND SHIPPING: As you can see from my feedback, I try hard to earn your POSITIVE FEEDBACK and FIVE STAR RATINGS. If for any reason your transaction was NOT SATISFACTORY, pls contact me and I will work something out with you. YOU WILL NEVER HAVE A REASON TO GIVE ME A NEGATIVE RATING or a LOW STAR RATING. Quick note on grading: The Grade (Excellent to Poor, I don't give Mint) refers to the WEAR of the record. Any other defects are stated separately When I listen to a record, I may also give it an aural grade (again E to P), and make a SUBJECTIVE judgment of the pressing quality for hiss and surface noise."EXCEPTIONALLY QUIET" is close to noiseless, like a vinyl pressing."VERY QUIET" is an above average quiet record for a given pressing."Quiet" is a record that is a great example with some noise. These judgments are SUBJECTIVE and will depend one the styli, phonograph etc. you use on your own equipment. Multiple item shipping: I am happy to combine items for shipment in one parcel. Records will be packed safely between corrugated cardboard in a sturdy box with plenty of padding for safe shipment. Shipment is usually Media Mail, unless you request another service. Shipping is at your risk, I will be happy to insure items at your cost. I charge actual postage plus a small handling fee for packing materials As always, I guarantee your satisfaction. If you don't like the item, just return it, and I will refund the full purchase price. If you are in the San Francisco area, I welcome pick-up in person. I am very happy to ship records worldwide. Please use the EBAY shipping cost as a guideline. As always, I would appreciate any suggestions and corrections from you, pls contact me with any question. Thank you very much, and enjoy these great records!!! Powered by SixBit's eCommerce Solution

Price: 14.99 USD

Location: San Francisco, California

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1909 FIRST Record MERLE ALCOCK aka Miss MERLE TILLOTSON D&R Double & Reversible 1909 FIRST Record MERLE ALCOCK aka Miss MERLE TILLOTSON D&R Double & Reversible

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Restocking Fee: No

Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer

All returns accepted: Returns Accepted

Item must be returned within: 30 Days

Refund will be given as: Money Back

Artist: CLICK RIGHT ARROW > FOR CONDITION, Merle Tillotson, Merle Alcock

Format: Record

Release Title: Bonnie sweet Bessie / Sweet Genevieve

Material: Shellac

Type: Single

Genre: Classical, Opera, World Music

Record Label: Double & Reversible Record

Style: Aria, Ars Nova, Ballata, Cantata, Canzona, Chanson, Chorale, Christian, Elegy, Film Score/Soundtrack, Gregorian Chant, Laude, Lied, Lullaby, Madrigal, Mass, Motet, Music Hall, Musical/Original Cast, Oratorio, Radio Play/Show, Schlager, Serenade, Traditional/Vocal, Vocal, Anthem, Christmas, Opera, TV Score/Soundtrack

Speed: 78 RPM

Catalog Number: 3646

Record Size: 10"

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