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12" 78 rpm Vinyl Record
HISTORIC MASTERS HM-185
ORIGINAL RECORDINGS SUPPLIED BY EMI LTD.
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FEODOR CHALIAPIN 1873-1938
In Russian with the Aristov Choir & Balalaika Orchestra
( A. A. Scriabin )
"Ah, thou fair sun ( Op. 10, no. 1 ) ( Slonov ) /
Open to me the gates of repentance" ( Wedel )
Recorded in Paris, 27th September 1927
( Previously unpublished as P-2207 )
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CONDITION: NEW MINUS
( Immaculate Near Mint condition; plays superbly )
Pressed from the original Metal Masters on high quality Vinyl
CAUTION: Don't play Vinyl 78s with steel needles!
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Historic Masters was a historical reissue record label dedicated to making available quality
pressings on vinyl of rare 78 rpm recordings of opera singers. Historic Masters claimed to be
"the only company in the world issuing 78 rpm discs of historic vocal and operatic material on
a regular basis".
Originally an offshoot of the British Institute of Recorded Sound, Historic Masters was the
brainchild of the actor, record collector and connoisseur of singers, Richard Bebb. The initial
Historic Masters release was planned as a subscriber-only series of twenty reissues, pressed
on high quality vinyl using original metal parts from the EMI archive.
The first release was despatched to subscribers in 1973. Despite making a profit, the British
Institute of Recorded Sound lost interest in the project. To fill the gap, Historic Masters Ltd,
was set up as an independent company. It was able to release its first reissue in 1983: a set of
five records produced in a similar manner as before and again distributed on a subscriber-only
basis.
Many more releases followed along similar lines, including some records which had never
previously been released in any format. As of 2011, when Historic Masters ceased operation,
they had released over two hundred discs by historic singers, including larger collections of
recordings by Fernando De Lucia, Nellie Melba, Adelina Patti and Francesco Tamagno.