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1890
Music recorded in March 1890
1889
The Warbler (piccolo, solo) / Frank Goede (1889)
1889
Music recorded in May 1889
1889
Lilliput Polka Picc. / Frank Goede (1889)
1889
Music recorded in January 1889
1889
Music recorded in December 1889
1888
Music recorded in 1888
Format
Disc / lateral-cut (Needle Type series)
Date
Ruben-samlingen
1889
Music recorded in November 1889
1878-1886
Music recorded between 1878 and 1886
1889
Birds Festival Waltz / Frank Goede (1889)
1877
Music recorded in 1877
1890
Music recorded in April 1890
Format
Cylinder / 4-minute / celluloid on plaster core (Blue Amberol)
1860
Au Clair De La Lune / Édouard-Léon Scott De Martinville (1860)
Format
Disc/long-playing (24-Minute/40-Minute)
1889
College Songs Lanciers / Frank Goede (1889)
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1860

1860

Music recorded in 1860

Music recorded in 1860
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Au Clair De La Lune / Édouard-Léon Scott De Martinville (1860)

This French nursery rhyme was recorded by Édouard-Léon Scott De Martinville on April 9, 1860. It is the first recorded sound of the human voice, 17 years before Thomas Edison invented the Phonograph.
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