File:Arthur Sullivan, The Lost Chord, Reed Miller 1913 (restored 1).ogg

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Arthur_Sullivan,_The_Lost_Chord,_Reed_Miller_1913_(restored_1).ogg (Ogg Vorbis sound file, length 4m22s, 113kbps)

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"The Lost Chord" (1877) by Arthur Sullivan and Adelaide Anne Procter, sung by Reed Miller for Edison Records in 1913 This is Edison Blue Amberol #2106, which is a reissue of Edison 4-minute Amberol #202

Source

University of California Santa Barbara Cylinder Preservation and Digitization Project (using unrestored version that no copyright is claimed upon)

Date

1913

Author
  • Music: Arthur Sullivan (1842-1900)
  • Lyrics: Adelaide Anne Procter (1825-1864)
  • Singer: Reed Miller (1880-1923)
Permission
(Reusing this image)

While the original file is public domain, this restorer lives in the United Kingdom, where sweat of brow is sufficient to create a new copyright. Hence:

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Public domain As the assets of Edison Records have been transferred to the National Park Service, this sound recording is now considered to be in the public domain. This may only be claimed for files based on the raw (wav) recordings, the restored MP3 versions from the University of California Santa Barbara Library are available only under an unacceptable non-commercial license. Edison Records
Other versions Image:Arthur Sullivan, The_Lost_Chord, Reed_Miller_1913 (restored 2).ogg - One more tweak that I thought might be controversial

Retouched picture This is a retouched picture, which means that it has been digitally altered from its original version. Modifications: noise reduction, click removal. Some extra attention to the first 7 seconds, which was particularly noisy..

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