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Au Clair de la Lune |
This 1860 phonautogram by Edouard-Leon
Scott is the earliest known recognizable recording of the
human voice. | (From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia) |
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Song from Handel of
the Oratory of Israel in Egypt recorded from the colonel George Gouraud
in the Crystal Palace to London, 29 June
1888. It seems to be the most ancient medical
report than music recording. |
| Fifth
Regiment March, recording carried
out from Issler' s Orchestra,
recorded from Walter H.
Miller in the laboratories of Edison of the West
Orange, New Jersey, in March of 1889. In the autumn of 1888 Edison it has
assigned to technicians
And the Wangemann, Walter H. Miller and To Theo the study of the
technical possibilities and trades them of recorded music. In it knows
it the 13 of the laboratories Edison's has been carried
out one of the first studies of recording of music of the
world. | |
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