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− | * '''9 June 2012'''<br> First cylinder recordings are entered into the database. Free losless sound will available for free in the near future. Example: '''[[:pool:Everlasting-4m-1047|My Heart Has Learned To Love You]]''' performed by Henry Burr (1882-1941) recorded on a [[U.S. Everlasting | + | * '''9 June 2012'''<br> First cylinder recordings are entered into the database. Free losless sound will available for free in the near future. Example: '''[[:pool:Everlasting-4m-1047|My Heart Has Learned To Love You]]''' performed by Henry Burr (1882-1941) recorded on a [[U.S. Everlasting cylinder|U.S. Everlasting cylinder]]. '''See also:''' '''[[:pool:Category:PD:RAKO-Cylinder records|Available sound files]]'''. |
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* '''10 January 2012'''<br> With the '''[[:en:Staatsoper Unter den Linden (Columbia LX 631-634)|Concerto No.1 in C major (op.15)]]''' of [[Wikipedia:Ludwig van Beethoven|Ludwig van Beethoven]] (1770-1827) presents the PD Project the first complete work. | * '''10 January 2012'''<br> With the '''[[:en:Staatsoper Unter den Linden (Columbia LX 631-634)|Concerto No.1 in C major (op.15)]]''' of [[Wikipedia:Ludwig van Beethoven|Ludwig van Beethoven]] (1770-1827) presents the PD Project the first complete work. |
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The Edison Disc, also known as a Diamond Disc record, was a type of audio disc record marketed by Edison Records from 1912 to 1929.
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