On note with cylinder: "A chorus of 4000 voices recorded with phonograph over 100 yards away". Composed by: George Frideric Handel. Conducted by: August Manns. Record format: Edison yellow paraffin cylinder. Recorded by: Col. George Gouraud, foreign sales agent for Thomas Edison. Location: The Crystal Palace, London, England. Recording date: June 29, 1888. ENHS object catalog number: E-2440-20.
DescripcióHandel - Israel in Egypt, HWV 54 (excerpt).oga
Excerpt of Israel in Egypt, earliest known music recording (that was intended as a recording) in existence.
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This is the earliest known recorded music in existence. Information gathered from the [http://www.nps.gov/archive/edis/edisonia/very_early.htm Edison National Historic Site]: '''On note with cylinder:''' "A chorus of 4000 voices recorded with phonograph
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Chorus conducted by August Manns
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Edison National Historic Site - EDIS catalog # E-2440-20