111 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Columbia"

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O Devine Redimer by Charles Gounod Columbia Record A-5519 Recorded 15.09.1913
Author: Charles W. Clark (Life time: 1925)
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The traditional country song Slow Buck, recorded by Gid Tanner and his Skillet Lickers
Author: Traditional
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The country song I Don't Love Nobody, performed by Gid Tanner and his Skillet Lickers
Author: Unknown authorUnknown author
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My friend's cat robert meows a lot and i was able to catch some on a recording. Recorded in columbia, mdrecorded with zoom h6microphone: at803544100 hz16 bit.
Author: Therealnoshoes
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The Star-Spangled Banner (the American national anthem) being performed in 1915 by Margaret Woodrow Wilson, daughter of American President Woodrow Wilson. This recording was made as a souvenir for the Panama Pacific International Exposition and part of its profits were given to the American Red Cross. The record plate is Columbia Records number 1685 (39764). Originally manufactured by Columbia Graphophone Company.
Author: Margaret Woodrow Wilson
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O Canada, this recording contains the 1st and 4th verses of O Canada in French. Amicus No.: 31386358, Issue no.: E3979, Matrix no.: 84416, Distributor: Columbia Graphophone Company., New York, Recorded: May 1918, New York, NY, Columbia Graphophone Company, Released: September 1918, Discographical reference: disque; Ethnic Music on Records, Volume I, Western Europe, date d'enregistrement; Canadian Music Trades Journal, date de lancement
Author: Calixa Lavallée (1842–1891); Adolphe-Basile Routhier (1839–1920); Quatuor Octave Pelletier; J. Guillaume Dupuis, directeur (Ladislas), 1887–1954
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The traditional tune I Shall Not Be Moved, performed by Gid Tanner
Author: Traditional
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The Star-Spangled Banner (the American national anthem) being performed in 1915 by Margaret Woodrow Wilson, daughter of American President Woodrow Wilson. This recording was made as a souvenir for the Panama Pacific International Exposition and part of its profits were given to the American Red Cross. The record plate is Columbia Records number 1685 (39764). Originally manufactured by Columbia Graphophone Company.
Author: Margaret Woodrow Wilson
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Song: "Me dejaste" (El poncho del olvido).- Author: Music: Osman Pérez Freire (1878-1930) & Lyrics: Andrés Cepeda (1879-1910).- Interpreter: Singer: Carlos Gardel.- Record: Columbia, T594, Side B, Buenos Aires, 1913. Tema: "Me dejaste" (El poncho del olvido).- Autor: Musica: Osman Pérez Freire (1878-1930) & Letra: Andrés Cepeda (1879-1910).- Interprete: Cantor: Carlos Gardel.- Grab.: Columbia, T594,Lado B, Buenos Aires, 1913.
Author: Osman Pérez Freire (1878-1930) & Andrés Cepeda (1879-1910)
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A record of "大地は招く", an adapted version of "en:Bang Chhun Hong"
Author: Columbia Records (of Japan)
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Original Description: Song 95 from The Sacred Harp, performed by New Harp of Columbia at Headricks Chapel, Wears Valley, Tennessee.
Author: Luatha
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The traditional tune Shortenin' Bread, performed by Gid Tanner and his Skillet Lickers
Author: Traditional (according the the English-language version of Wikipedia)
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The traditional country song Cripple Creek, performed by Gid Tanner and his Skillet Lickers
Author: Traditional
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1st release date: 1928 1st recording date: 13 October 1927 Place of recording: unknown Author(s)/Composer(s): Landon Ronald (1873-1938) Lyricist(s): Edward Teschemacher (1876-1940) Performer(s): Doris Vane (1874-?) Vocal range: Soprano solo with cello obligato and piano Title/Work: O lovely night Genre(s): Song
Author: Landon Ronald (1873-1938) and Edward Teschemacher (1876-1940)
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Hail, Columbia, the former (unofficial) national anthem of the United States of America, preceded by four ruffles and flourishes as would be played for the Vice President of the United States, performed by the United States Navy Band Ceremonial Band. Featured on the 1990s album Music For Honors and Ceremonies.
Author: Untitled
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Hail, Columbia, the former (unofficial) national anthem of the United States of America, preceded by four ruffles and flourishes as would be played for the Vice President of the United States, performed by the United States Navy Band Ceremonial Band. Featured on the 1990s album Music For Honors and Ceremonies.
Author: Untitled
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Esta grabación del Himno Nacional del Perú, hecha por la Banda del Primer Regimiento de Artillería de Montaña para el sello Columbia en 1911, fue la que dio inicio a la serie "P" de Discos Peruanos, llevando la numeración P1 de los Discos Columbia. Al reverso del disco P1, con el Himno Nacional del Perú, se grabó Ataque de Uchumayo por la Banda del Regimiento de Gendarmes de Infantería.
Author: José de la Torre Ugarte y José Bernardo Alcedo
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This sound was recorded by tapping on the bottom of a metal bowl with its opening on a couch cushion. Recorded in columbia, mdrecorded with zoom h6microphone: at803544100 hz16 bit.
Author: Therealnoshoes
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This was recorded by sliding one of my vans shoes across linoleum flooring while pressing down on it lightly. Recorded in columbia, mdrecorded with zoom h6microphone: at803544100 hz16 bit.
Author: Therealnoshoes
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The song Old McDonald Had A Farm, performed by Gid Tanner and his Skillet Lickers
Author: Unknown authorUnknown author
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The traditional country song Cotton Eye Joe, performed by Gid Tanner and his Skillet Lickers
Author: Traditional
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Arica, vals grabado por el dúo peruano Montes y Manrique en la ciudad de New York, en 1911 (Disco Columbia P15).
Author: La Guardia Vieja
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The tradtitional country song John Henry, The Steel Drivin' Man, performed by Gid Tanner and his Skillet Lickers
Author: Traditional
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Huacachina, tondero grabado por el dúo peruano Montes y Manrique en la ciudad de New York, en 1911 (Disco Columbia P86).
Author: La Guardia Vieja
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Early morning in ladner, british columbia. A light drizzle, with rain trickling down a nearby spout. A robin sings to its hearts content in a tree in our front yard. Recorded using a zoom 2.
Author: Filmmaker
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Not perfect, but not bad, here's a freight train passing only a few feet in front of the recording device. . . Enjoy! this train is passing through houston, british columbia, canada on a cold winter morning.
Author: Chancemedia
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Waiting for luggage at the baggage claim, watching the same yellow bag circle endlessly around the belt. Recorded february 18th 2020 in the kelowna international airport, bc.
Author: Gardenofoddities
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Dance song of the Thompson River Indians, recorded on phonograph cylinder by Professor Franz Boas, British Columbia. Saved in the Berlin Phonogramm-Archiv.
Author: Traditional song
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Irish music performed by James Morrison. Columbia record n° 33108-F. Matrix n° 106431.
Author: James Morrison (died 1947).
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Traditional Basque music performed by Miguel Sagastume and Toribia Narbaiza . Columbia record n° A 5181. Matrix n° C 8156-2. [1]
Author: Unknown authorUnknown author
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The traditional tune Pass Around The Bottle (And We'll All Take A Drink) (also credited as John Round's Body), performed by Gid Tanner and his Skillet Lickers
Author: Traditional/arr.
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Gentle lapping of water against a boat launch dock in portland, oregon. Columbia river. Recorded with my tascam dr-08 and looped. Should be a clean loop, if i remember correctly.
Author: Richardemoore
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This is high-quality, pacific northwest rain falling on a hot summer night in vancouver, british columbia. The rain becomes more intense mid-way through the recording, and then it tapers off.
Author: Steelmanure
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The traditional country song Nancy Rollin ’, performed by Gid Tanner's Skillet LickersFrançais : Nancy Rollin ’, chanson country traditionnelle chantée par le groupe musical Skillet Lickers. (Durée : 3 m 27 s)
Author: Traditional
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Traditional Canadian folk music, interpreted by Isidore Soucy. Columbia record n° 34103-F. Matrix n° E 2685. [1]
Author: Unknown authorUnknown author
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Traditional song from Burma performed by Ma E Mi. Columbia record n° V.E. 2107. Matrix n° CEI. 7910 [1].
Author: Unknown authorUnknown author
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The Lone Star Trail is a traditional folk song that dates back to the late 19th century. This version was recorded by Ken Maynard (1895 - 1973) on April 14, 1930 in Hollywood, CA for the Columbia Graphophone Corp.
Author: traditional
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La Marseillaise (words and music by Rouget de l'Isle) Sung by Georges Thill, tenor of the Opera, and played by the band of the Garde Républicaine. Directed by Pierre Dupont Columbia DF 760 L 3408
Author: Méhul & Chenier
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Zoom h4n on a tripod next to the columbia river near portland/vancouver. Along with the river, a train crawled along nearby as a few planes came in for landing at pdx.
Author: Aaronhahnmedia
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The traditional country song The Prettiest Little Girl In The Country (some also say Prettiest Little Girl In The Country[!]), performed by Gid Tanner and his Skillet Lickers
Author: Traditional (refering to all music guide.com)
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Pacific tree frogs at night during mating season in british columbia. Slight wind sounds and occasional noises made by a black lab readjusting her feet on the concrete :-). Recording is mostly to the left but sometimes shifts a few degrees to the right, and the frog's build from only a few to dozens over the duration. Captured across the street from a water filled culvert in the southern gulf islands on an olympus ls7 portable digital recorder.
Author: Superfreq
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Title/Work: Il barbiere di Siviglia Content: Atto 1-Sc 02/03-Recitativo: Ah, ah! che bella vita! (Figaro) Genre(s): Operas Author(s)/Composer(s): Gioachino Rossini (1792-1868) Music arranger(s): none Lyricist(s): none Performer(s): La Scala Theatre Orchestra Conductor: Lorenzo Molajoli (1868-1939) Place of recording: unknown 1st release date: 1929 1st recording date: 8 July 1929
Author: Untitled
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La Marseillaise (words and music by Rouget de l'Isle) Band of the Garde Républicaine, directed by François-Julien Brun. Recorded at the Théâtre des Champs-Elysées. Columbia DF 3263 CL 8602
Author: Rouget de l'Isle
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1st release date: 1938 1st recording date: 29 April 1937 Place of recording: unknown Author(s)/Composer(s): Edvard Grieg (1843-1907) Lyricist(s): none Music arranger(s): none Conductor: Hans Rosbaud (1895-1962) Performer(s): Pianoforte: Walter Gieseking (1895-1956) with the Staatskapelle Berlin (Berlin State Opera House Orchestra) Vocal range: instrumental Title/Work: Piano Concerto in A minor, Op. 16 Content: Part 3: Cadenza and 1st Movement: Allegro molto moderato (Conclusion) Genre(s): Piano concerto
Author: Untitled
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1st release date: 1938 1st recording date: 29 April 1937 Place of recording: unknown Author(s)/Composer(s): Edvard Grieg (1843-1907) Lyricist(s): none Music arranger(s): none Conductor: Hans Rosbaud (1895-1962) Performer(s): Pianoforte: Walter Gieseking (1895-1956) with the Staatskapelle Berlin (Berlin State Opera House Orchestra) Vocal range: instrumental Title/Work: Piano Concerto in A minor, Op. 16 Content: Part 3: Cadenza and 1st Movement: Allegro molto moderato (Conclusion) Genre(s): Piano concerto
Author: Untitled
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Al Jolson's recording of George Gershwin's "Swanee". Composed in 1919, Al Jolson recorded for Columbia Records in January 1920, and it became a runaway hit
Author: Sung by Al Jolson (1886– 1950) Composed by George Gershwin (1898 – 1937) Lyrics by Irving Caesar (1895 – 1996)
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Grosse Fuge Opus 133 by Ludwig von Beethoven, recorded by the Lener Quartet in 1919. First published recording of this piece. Jenö Léner (or Lehner), first violin, Joszef Smilovits second violin, Sándor Roth viola and Imre Hartmann cello. Recorded on the Columbia label (in 78 RPM format).
Author: Untitled
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w:John Philip Sousa's w:The Thunderer, performed in 1896 by the w:United States Marine Corps Band, From Fife and Drum (1988, track 3). This is a Columbia Phonograph Company cylinder recording under the band directorship of Francesco Fanciulli.
Author: John Philip Sousa
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Title/Work: Madama Butterfly Content: No.13: Perchè con tante cure Genre(s): Opera Author(s)/(Composer(s): Giacomo Puccini (1858-1924) Music arranger(s): none Lyricist(s): Luigi Illica (1857–1919) and Giuseppe Giacosa (1847-1906) based in part on the short story "Madame Butterfly" (1898) by John Luther Long (1861-1927), which was dramatized by David Belasco (1853-1931) Performer(s): Professori d'Orchestra e l'intero Corpo Corale della "Scala di Milano", Rosetta Pampanini (Soprano), Conchita Velasquez (Mezzosoprano), Ferrari Cesira (Soprano), Alessandro Grando (Tenore), Gino Vanelli (Baritone), Giuseppe Nessi (Tenore), Aristide Baracchi (Tenore), Salvatore Baccaloni (Basso) and Lino Bonardi (Baritone) Conductor: Lorenzo Molajoli (1868-1939) Place of recording: London (United Kingdom) 1st release date: 1929 1st recording date: 25 April - 11 May 1929
Author: Untitled
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NOTE: Edited version (noise reduced, volume boosted), original is at File:PDP-CH_-_Opéra_Comique_-_Élie_Cohen_-_Joseph_Rogatechwsky_-_Romance_de_Nadir_-_Les_pêcheurs_de_perles_-_Bizet_-_Cormon_-_Carré_-_Columbia-12527-lx90.flac. 1st release date: 1929 1st recording date: 1928 Place of recording: unknown Author(s)/Composer(s): Georges Bizet (1838-1875) Lyricist(s): Eugène Cormon (1810-1903) and Michel Carré (1821-1872) Music arranger(s): none Conductor: Élie Cohen (unknown birth/death date) Performer(s): Joseph Rogatechwsky (1891-1985) de l'Opéra Comique Vocal range: tenor with orchestra accompaniment Title/Work: Les pêcheurs de perles (The Pearl Fishers) (opera) Content: Romance de Nadir Synonym: This is a "Je crois entendre" encore[1] Genre(s): Opera terminology
Author: Untitled
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