Matrix number (engraved on disc):
side 1: PART 1059; M6-91643
side 2: PART 1063; M6-91647
Performers:
[1] Eugène Foveau (trumpet), André Lafosse (bass
trumpet), R. Tudesq (trombone) - Guillaume de Van, dir.
[2] Jean Archimbaud (sopranist), André Lafosse (bass trumpet),
R. Tudesq (trombone) - Guillaume de Van, dir.
Playing time: ??' ??"
Recording site and date:
Unknown [12/1937 or 01/1938]
Rel.: 1938.
Reviewed in:
Music and Letters, vol. XIX, no. 4 (october 1938)
Compilation:
L'Oiseau-lyre OL 1/3 & 102 [78rpm x4,
30-30-30-25cm] Monuments of the Ars Nova - XIVth Century
Comments:
Information from:
(1) owned 78rpm.
(2) "Lyrebird Rising, Louise Hanson-Dyer of Oiseau-Lyre
1884-1962", Jim Davidson, 1994 Amadeus Press, ISBN 0-931340-72-1,
p. 311, 487 & 510
(3) Dismarc.org (MGR: Michael Gray)
The first matrix [for l'Oiseau-lyre] to be used, although it appeared
as OL-3, was that .... (Davidson, p.309).
On label (side 2) appears: ... from "Monuments de l'Ars
Nova" Musique Profane, Fasc. 9.
This disc was certainly made in Chatou, France.
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Pierre-F. Roberge