16,780 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Music In 1874"

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Português: Maxixe "Cigana de Catumbi", composto por José Resende de Almeida. Gravado em 1925 pela Orquestra Cícero.
Author: José Resende de Almeida / Orquestra Cícero
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Samba "Agora é Cinza". Mario Reis (singer). 1933.
Author: Bide e Marçal (Alcebíades Maia Barcelos e Armando Vieira Marçal)
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Português: "UMA JURA QUE FIZ", composto por Ismael Silva. Gravação por Mário Reis em 1932.
Author: Ismael Silva - Mário Reis
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Italiano: Pietro Domenico Paradisi: "Toccata dalla Sonata VI in La maggiore". File da me creato tramite sintetizzatore virtuale. Strumento: Clavicembalo Le Blanchet 1720.sf2 da 214 MB. Post elaborazione: nessuna.
Author: Pietro Domenico Paradisi, file created by User:Pracchia-78
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Unissued vocal test for Rudy Vallée, c. 1927
Author: Rudy Vallée
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1905 recording of Harry Tally singing "Wait 'Till the Sun Shines, Nellie" accompanied by an orchestra (Victor 4551)
Author: Harry Tally
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Ballade Nr. 4 f-Moll op. 52 Ballade No. 4 in F minor, Op. 52 Ballada f-moll op. 52
Author: Untitled
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Twelve Variations on "Ah vous dirai-je, Maman", K. 265 by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart; 11:51 minutes
Author: Untitled
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O Souverain, O Juge, O Pere! from Jules Massenet's Le Cid (1885) sung by Enrico Caruso on 5 February 1916 for the Victor Talking Machine Company. Unrestored and very noisy. See below for more refined options.
Author: Composer: Jules Massenet [French] (1842–1912) Performer: Enrico Caruso [Italian] (1873-1921)
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Choro "Intrigas no Boteco do Padilha" composed and recorded (1940) by Luis Americano (Clarinet).
Author: Luis Americano
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Choro "Magoado", composed and recorded (in 1930) by João Pernambuco (guitar).
Author: João Pernambuco
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Português: Choro (maxixe/tango brasileiro) "Amapá" (ou "Tango do Amapá"), composto por Costa Júnior (João José da Costa Júnior - que usava o pseudônimo Juca Storoni) e executado por Dante Santoro. Gravação de 1941. Música composta em 1901.
Author: Dante Santoro, Juca Storoni
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Português: Choro "Flamengo", composto por Bonfiglio de Oliveira em homenagem ao Clube de Regatas do Flamengo no Rio de Janeiro. Gravação de 1931 pelo próprio Bonfiglio de Oliveira no trompete.
Author: Bonfiglio de Oliveira
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Song recorded by Rudy Vallée & Yale Collegians (later Connecticut Yankees). This recording was never issued.
Author: Rudy Vallée
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A sequencing of Scott Joplin's Searchlight Rag. Original work is in the public domain.
Author: Elektrik Shoos, Scott Joplin (composer)
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This is the original, unrestored file. "Shine On, Harvest Moon", by husband-and-wife songwriting team Jack Norworth and Nora Bayes was one of the big hits of the 1908 Ziegfield Follies, and remains well-known to this day. This recording from 1909 features two of the biggest stars of early-twentieth-century America, Ada Jones and Billy Murray. Produced by Edison Records, this is Edison Standard Record #10134.
Author: Jack Norworth, Nora Bayes, Ada Jones, and Billy Murray
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Wax cylinder recording of "Kham Hom", or "Sweet Words", performed by a Siamese (Thai) theater group visiting Berlin, Germany. Recorded by Carl Stumpf, saved in the Berlin Phonogramm-Archiv.
Author: Traditional song
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Black and White Rag (1908), composed by George Botsford and performed here by James Brigham.
Author: Untitled
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Šárka, the second from Bedřich Smetana's set of six symphonic poems Má vlast
Author: Bedřich Smetana (see Musopen for author information)
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日本語: 大阪市歌(インストゥルメンタル)Osaka City Anthem (instrumental)
Author: 中田章(1886-1931)
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Ted Snyder's "Ramshackle Rag" played by Arthur Pryor's Band, in an arrangement by William Schulz. This is Victor Record 17021, Matrix B-11233, and was recorded 15 November 1911 (Full details)
Author: Ted Snyder (composer, 1881-1965) William Schulz (arranger, unknown) Arthur Pryor's Band (performer)
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Dixie Jass Band One-Step, composed by J. Russel Robinson, Nick LaRocca, and Joe Jordan. Recorded by Original Dixieland Jass Band in New York in 1917 (Victor 18255-A)[1].
Author: J. Russel Robinson / Nick LaRocca / Joe Jordan
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Ross's Reel by Eddie Ross. (Victor 18815) Banjo tune with small band accompanyment.Français : Le Ross's reel par Eddie Ross (Victor 18815). Banjo avec accompagnement d'un petit groupe musical.
Author: Eddie Ross
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Arthur Fields performs I far Down An' Go Boom with his Assassinators, 1929 probably for Edison Records. Arthur Fields singt I far Down An' Go Boom mit seinen Assassinators, 1929 wahrscheinlich für Edison Records.
Author: Unknown authorUnknown author
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Piano Roll recording of Scott Joplin playing "Maple Leaf Rag" in 1916. The original Piano Roll had been scanned and converted to a MIDI file by PlayerRoll, but the work remains in the public domain. This is one of a number of rare recordings by Joplin. It also demonstrates the deterioration of his health, specifically its impact on his piano playing. Midi conversion by PlayerRoll, and found at: http://www.pianola.co.nz. Re-recorded as audio by Major Bloodnok using Cubase with a different piano sound. Slight echo added.
Author: Scott Joplin - composer.
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Erika was a German marching song which is used by the German military. The author of the song was Herms Niel in 1930s. This song was published during Nazi Germany and ww2this recording include MIDI Erika, auch bekannt unter seinem Liedanfang Auf der Heide blüht ein kleines Blümelein, ist der Titel eines bekannten deutschen Marschliedes von Herms Niel, das in den 1930er-Jahren entstand. In dem Lied wird „die naturverbundene Liebe zur Heimat besungen“.
Author: Herms Niel
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Francesco Tamagno, the creator of the role, sings "Niun mi tema" (Morte d'Otello) from Giuseppe Verdi's Otello. Sung in 1903, Tamagno would die just two years later.
Author: Giuseppe Verdi (1813–1901) Francesco Tamagno (1850–1905)
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Klaus song (Klausenmelodie). Klausjagen, Küssnacht, Switzerland.
Author: Basel
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Francesco Tamagno, the creator of the role, sings "Niun mi tema" (Morte d'Otello) from Giuseppe Verdi's Otello. Sung in 1903, Tamagno would die just two years later.
Author: Giuseppe Verdi (1813–1901) Francesco Tamagno (1850–1905)
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Pasquale Amato's April 16, 1914 Victor Records recording of the Te Deum from Giacomo Puccini's Tosca. Sung at the end of Act I, this scene in fact details the evil priest Scarpia's plans to corrupt and have his way with Tosca, while the chorus goes about seeking redemption. Victor 88489 Pasquale Amato (1878-1942), baritone; Metropolitan Opera Chorus Tosca - Te Deum Mat. C-14715-2 Rec. April 16, 1914 Digital Transfer produced by Tim Ecker for the Internet Archive.
Author: Pasquale Amato
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I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles, performed by Ben Selvin and His Novelty Orchestra (recorded 31 July 1919)
Author: John Kellette
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Italiano: Trascrizione di Mario Foresi della canzone popolare Rondinella pellegrina, 1887
Author: M.casanova
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Marie Rappold (1873–1957) performing "O patria mia" from Verdi's Aida, with orchestra
Author: published by Edison Records
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An orchestral arrangement of the "Toreador Song" from Georges Bizet's 1875 opera Carmen, played by the Damrosch Orchestra in 1903. The refrain of the "Toreador Song" begins at about 1:07, and is preceded by other music from Carmen.
Author: Georges Bizet / Damrosch Orchestra
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Português: Samba choro. Interpretes : Carmen Miranda e Barbosa Jr. Disco Odeon 12042 B
Author: Juracy de Araujo e Gomes Filho
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Oh! Susanna, a song written by Stephen Foster, first published on February 25, 1848. Popularly associated with the California Gold Rush. This version recorded by Henry Burr, Peerless Quartet, and Harry C. Browne, contains spoken dialog in the beginning and the infamous "aggressive racist" verse that is rarely sung today because of its content.
Author: Henry Burr, Peerless Quartet and Harry C. Browne
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Henry Fillmore’s The Circus Bee, performed by the United States Marine Corps Band, Timothy W. Foley, Director
Author: w:Henry Fillmore, performed by the w:United States Marine Corps Band
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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 Sundanese song. Disc 8 of the set Musik des Orients compiled by E.M. Von Hornbostel and published in Berlin by Lindström A.G. [1] [2]
Author: Unknown authorUnknown author
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The traditional country song Soldier's Joy, performed by the the North Carolina Hawaiians
Author: Traditional
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Japanese traditional song. Disc 4 of the set Musik des Orients compiled by E.M. Von Hornbostel and published in Berlin by Lindström A.G. [1] [2]
Author: Unknown authorUnknown author
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Traditional music from Persia. Disc 19 of the set Musik des Orients compiled by E.M. Von Hornbostel and published in Berlin by Lindström A.G. [1] [2]
Author: Unknown authorUnknown author
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Traditional music from Egypt. Disc 21 of the set Musik des Orients compiled by E.M. Von Hornbostel and published in Berlin by Lindström A.G. [1] [2]
Author: Unknown authorUnknown author
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Traditional Balinese music of silhouette play. Disc 11 of the set Musik des Orients compiled by E.M. Von Hornbostel and published in Berlin by Lindström A.G. [1] [2]
Author: Unknown authorUnknown author
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Traditional Indian music. Disc 17 of the set Musik des Orients compiled by E.M. Von Hornbostel and published in Berlin by Lindström A.G. [1] [2]
Author: Unknown authorUnknown author
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Traditionnal algerian music (Gherbi) Gherbi "hadjou lefkar"
Author: Lazaar BEN DALI YAHIA [1894-1940] (Laazar Sliman)
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