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1904 CORINNE MORGAN WELSH Scottish Ballad BONNIE SWEET BESSIE GRAND PRIZE 2846

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Morgan, around 1911, from Edison Phonograph Monthly (UK) Early recording pioneers contralto Corinne Morgan and w Charles d'Almaine violin obb and piano Bonnie sweet Bessie, the maid o' Dundee (James L. Gilbert (composer) Arabella Root (lyricist) Charles D'Almaine (instrumentalist : violin) Corinne Morgan (vocalist : contralto) Description: Female vocal solo, with piano and violin obbligatoLanguage: English5/26/1904 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Master Victor 2846FIRST PUBLISHED TAKE 2 Orig Issue Victor GRAND PRIZE 10" 78 rpm. CONDITION: EXCELLENT minus unworn but scuffed, has typical matrix hiss of 1904 recordings, with a 4.0 mil stylus: plays E very quiet A Great COPY Corinne Morgan (16 February 1876[1] – March 23, 1942) was the stage name of Corinne (or Cora) Welsh. She was a contralto singer and pioneer recording artist who recorded popular songs in the early years of the twentieth century and was best known for her duets with Frank Stanley.[2] Some sources misspell her name as Corrine.[3]Morgan, around 1911, from Edison Phonograph Monthly (UK)She was born at Commercial Point, Ohio, the daughter of John C. Welsh, a farmer, and later moved to New York City.[1] In 1902, she started recording for the major cylinder recording companies of the day, including Edison and Columbia, although after 1904 most of her recordings were for Victor Records.[3] She was one of the first female singers to record regularly, and mainly recorded sentimental rather than comic songs.[4] Her successful duets with Frank Stanley included "It's a Lovely Day for a Walk" (1903), "Listen to the Mocking Bird" (1904), and "When You and I Were Young, Maggie" (1905). She also recorded with the Haydn Quartet on "Toyland" (from the operetta Babes In Toyland, 1904), "Dearie" (1905) and "How'd You Like to Spoon with Me?" (1906). Her solo recordings included "So Long, Mary" (1906), and "Lullaby" (1907).[3]She does not seem to have recorded after 1909,[5] but worked as a professional singer until at least 1919.[1] Most sources give her year of death as 1945,[2][3] although March 23, 1942 has also been suggested.[6]Find a Grave lists a Corinne Welch DuMont, who matches the date of birth in this article and her passport application. The NYC Municipal Death Index supports the date of death from 1942 and verifies other facts of her life. 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1904 CORINNE MORGAN WELSH Scottish Ballad BONNIE SWEET BESSIE GRAND PRIZE 2846

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Artist: CLICK RIGHT ARROW > FOR CONDITION, Corinne Morgan, Charles D'Almaine

Format: Record

Material: Shellac

Genre: Classical, Opera, Soundtracks & Musicals

Record Label: RCA Victor

Record Size: 10"

Style: Aria, Ars Nova, Ballata, Cantata, Canzona, Chanson, Chorale, Christian, Elegy, Film Score/Soundtrack, Gregorian Chant, Laude, Lied, Lullaby, Madrigal, Mass, Motet, Music Hall, Musical/Original Cast, Oratorio, Radio Play/Show, Schlager, Serenade, Traditional/Vocal, Vocal, Anthem, Christmas, Opera, TV Score/Soundtrack

Speed: 78 RPM

Release Title: BONNIE SWEET BESSIE

Language: English, Italian

Catalog Number: 2846

Sub-Genre: Opera

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