National Gramophonic Society discography

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This page presents a discography of the National Gramophonic Society.

It is part of the wiki Classical 'Society' Records by Nick Morgan.

It is best viewed in landscape orientation, on a large monitor. Unfortunately, on small screens it displays poorly and is more difficult to consult.

In future, it is hoped to publish an additional page dedicated to each issue, with more information about its production, contents and reception.

For an account of the NGS itself, please see National Gramophonic Society.

For dates of creation and latest update, please see 'Page information' in left sidebar.

NB this page is still under construction

1924-25 Season

Issue 1, October 1924

Selection(s) Artist(s) # Art. Matrix Rec. date Sys. Producer Location Cat. ID Diam. Notes
Beethoven String Quartet in Eb Op.74
(i) Poco adagio; Allegro [part 1]
Spencer Dyke String Quartet
(Spencer Dyke, Quaife, Tomlinson, Patterson Parker)
4
AX 541-1
30 July 1924
ac
Columbia Columbia studio, Clerkenwell Road, London
A+
12" / 30 cm
First issue by NGS (for earliest recording issued by NGS, see below)
(i) Allegro [part 2] Spencer Dyke String Quartet
(Spencer Dyke, Quaife, Tomlinson, Patterson Parker)
4
AX 542-1
30 July 1924
ac
Columbia Columbia studio, Clerkenwell Road, London
A–
12" / 30 cm
Disc labels list Quaife and Tomlinson in reverse order
(ii) Adagio ma non troppo [part 1] Spencer Dyke String Quartet
(Spencer Dyke, Quaife, Tomlinson, Patterson Parker)
4
AX 543-1
30 July 1924
ac
Columbia Columbia studio, Clerkenwell Road, London
B+
12" / 30 cm
Analytical note, issued with discs: 'N.P.' (Alec Robertson) Title unknown (no copy known)[1]
(ii) Adagio ma non troppo [part 2] Spencer Dyke String Quartet
(Spencer Dyke, Quaife, Tomlinson, Patterson Parker)
4
AX 544-1
30 July 1924
ac
Columbia Columbia studio, Clerkenwell Road, London
B–
12" / 30 cm
(iii) Presto Spencer Dyke String Quartet
(Spencer Dyke, Quaife, Tomlinson, Patterson Parker)
4
AX 545-1
30 July 1924
ac
Columbia Columbia studio, Clerkenwell Road, London
C+
12" / 30 cm
(iv) Allegretto con variazioni Spencer Dyke String Quartet
(Spencer Dyke, Quaife, Tomlinson, Patterson Parker)
4
AX 546-1
30 July 1924
ac
Columbia Columbia studio, Clerkenwell Road, London
C–
12" / 30 cm
Debussy String Quartet in g Op.10
(i) Animé et très décidé [part 1]
Spencer Dyke String Quartet
(Spencer Dyke, Quaife, Tomlinson, Patterson Parker)
4
AX 547-1
30 July 1924
ac
Columbia Columbia studio, Clerkenwell Road, London
D+
12" / 30 cm
Disc labels list Quaife and Tomlinson in reverse order
(i) Animé et très décidé [part 2]
(iii) Andantino, doucement expressif [part 1]
Spencer Dyke String Quartet
(Spencer Dyke, Quaife, Tomlinson, Patterson Parker)
4
AX 548-1
30 July 1924
ac
Columbia Columbia studio, Clerkenwell Road, London
D–
12" / 30 cm
Movements recorded in order (i), (iii), (ii), (iv), probably to reduce number of discs[2]
(iii) Andantino, doucement expressif [part 2] Spencer Dyke String Quartet
(Spencer Dyke, Quaife, Tomlinson, Patterson Parker)
4
AX 549-2
30 July 1924
ac
Columbia Columbia studio, Clerkenwell Road, London
E+
12" / 30 cm
Analytical note, issued with discs: 'N.P.' (Alec Robertson) Title unknown (no copy known)[3]
(ii) Assez vif et bien rythmé Spencer Dyke String Quartet
(Spencer Dyke, Quaife, Tomlinson, Patterson Parker)
4
AX 550-1
30 July 1924
ac
Columbia Columbia studio, Clerkenwell Road, London
E–
12" / 30 cm
(iv) Très modéré [part 1] Spencer Dyke String Quartet
(Spencer Dyke, Quaife, Tomlinson, Patterson Parker)
4
AX 551-1
30 July 1924
ac
Columbia Columbia studio, Clerkenwell Road, London
F+
12" / 30 cm
(iv) Très modéré [part 2] Spencer Dyke String Quartet
(Spencer Dyke, Quaife, Tomlinson, Patterson Parker)
4
AX 552-1
30 July 1924
ac
Columbia Columbia studio, Clerkenwell Road, London
F–
12" / 30 cm

Extraordinary issue, January 1925

Selection(s) Artist(s) # Art. Matrix Rec. date Sys. Producer Location Cat. ID Diam. Notes
Rubinstein, Anton String Quartet in F Op.17 No.3
(ii) Allegro
Cobbett Quartet
(Cobbett, Keady, Spain Dunk, Hann)
4
AX 540-1
28 July 1924
ac
Columbia Columbia studio, Clerkenwell Road, London
G+
12" / 30 cm
Both sides probably made as test recordings, not originally destined for issue[4] (two others remained unissued, see below)
Raff String Quartet No.7 in D Op.192 No.2, Die schöne Müllerin (as Maid of the Mill Suite) –
(v) Erklärung (as The Declaration). Andantino, quasi allegretto
Cobbett Quartet
(Cobbett, Keady, Spain Dunk, Hann)
4
AX 537-1
28 July 1924
ac
Columbia Columbia studio, Clerkenwell Road, London
G–
12" / 30 cm
Disc distributed to NGS members gratis, in compensation for delay to next issue and as belated present for Christmas 1924[5]
No analytical note known

Issue 2, February/March 1925

Selection(s) Artist(s) # Art. Matrix Rec. date Sys. Producer Location Cat. ID Diam. Notes
Schubert Piano Trio in Eb D.929
(i) Allegro [part 1]
Harold Craxton (piano),
Spencer Dyke, Patterson Parker
3
AX 667-1
10 October 1924
ac
Columbia Columbia studio, Clerkenwell Road, London
H+
12" / 30 cm
Coupled with Schoenberg as one set
(i) Allegro [part 2] Harold Craxton (piano),
Spencer Dyke, Patterson Parker
3
AX 668-1
10 October 1924
ac
Columbia Columbia studio, Clerkenwell Road, London
H–
12" / 30 cm
Analytical note: 'K.K.' (W.R. Anderson) A Note on Schubert's Piano Trio in E flat, Op.100[6]
(i) Allegro [part 3] Harold Craxton (piano),
Spencer Dyke, Patterson Parker
3
AX 669-1
10 October 1924
ac
Columbia Columbia studio, Clerkenwell Road, London
I+
12" / 30 cm
(ii) Andante con moto [part 1] Harold Craxton (piano),
Spencer Dyke, Patterson Parker
3
AX 670-1
10 October 1924
ac
Columbia Columbia studio, Clerkenwell Road, London
I–
12" / 30 cm
(ii) Andante con moto [part 2] Harold Craxton (piano),
Spencer Dyke, Patterson Parker
3
AX 671-1
10 October 1924
ac
Columbia Columbia studio, Clerkenwell Road, London
K+
12" / 30 cm
Catalogue letter J not used
(iii) Scherzando. Allegro moderato Harold Craxton (piano),
Spencer Dyke, Patterson Parker
3
AX 840-1
7 January 1925
ac
Columbia Columbia studio, Clerkenwell Road, London
K–
12" / 30 cm
(iv) Allegro moderato [part 1] Harold Craxton (piano),
Spencer Dyke, Patterson Parker
3
AX 841-1
7 January 1925
ac
Columbia Columbia studio, Clerkenwell Road, London
L+
12" / 30 cm
Recording date of this side stated on Columbia manufacturing card, erroneously, as '7th Jan 1924'
(iv) Allegro moderato [part 2] Harold Craxton (piano),
Spencer Dyke, Patterson Parker
3
AX 842-1
7 January 1925
ac
Columbia Columbia studio, Clerkenwell Road, London
L–
12" / 30 cm
(iv) Allegro moderato [part 3] Harold Craxton (piano),
Spencer Dyke, Patterson Parker
3
AX 843-1
7 January 1925
ac
Columbia Columbia studio, Clerkenwell Road, London
M+
12" / 30 cm
Schoenberg Verklärte Nacht, string sextet Op.4
[Part 1]
Spencer Dyke, Quaife, Tomlinson, Lockyer (viola II), Patterson Parker, Robinson (cello II)
6
AX 663-1
10 October 1924
ac
Columbia Columbia studio, Clerkenwell Road, London
M–
12" / 30 cm
Coupled with Schubert as one set
[Part 2] Spencer Dyke, Quaife, Tomlinson, Lockyer (viola II), Patterson Parker, Robinson (cello II)
6
AX 664-1
10 October 1924
ac
Columbia Columbia studio, Clerkenwell Road, London
N+
12" / 30 cm
Effectively Spencer Dyke String Quartet, although not billed as such on disc labels, plus supernumeraries
[Part 3] Spencer Dyke, Quaife, Tomlinson, Lockyer (viola II), Patterson Parker, Robinson (cello II)
6
AX 665-1
10 October 1924
ac
Columbia Columbia studio, Clerkenwell Road, London
N–
12" / 30 cm
Analytical note: 'K.K.' (W.R. Anderson) A Note on Schönberg's Sextet, Op.4, "Verklärte Nacht"[7]
[Part 4] Spencer Dyke, Quaife, Tomlinson, Lockyer (viola II), Patterson Parker, Robinson (cello II)
6
AX 666-1
10 October 1924
ac
Columbia Columbia studio, Clerkenwell Road, London
O+
12" / 30 cm
Analytical note reprinted in Wilson, H.L. (editor) Music and the Gramophone and Some Masterpiece Recordings, London: Allen & Unwin, for Gramophone (Publications) Ltd., 1926
[Part 5] Spencer Dyke, Quaife, Tomlinson, Lockyer (viola II), Patterson Parker, Robinson (cello II)
6
AX 829-1
30 December 1924
ac
Columbia Columbia studio, Clerkenwell Road, London
O–
12" / 30 cm
[Part 6] Spencer Dyke, Quaife, Tomlinson, Lockyer (viola II), Patterson Parker, Robinson (cello II)
6
AX 830-1
30 December 1924
ac
Columbia Columbia studio, Clerkenwell Road, London
P+
12" / 30 cm
[Part 7] Spencer Dyke, Quaife, Tomlinson, Lockyer (viola II), Patterson Parker, Robinson (cello II)
6
AX 831-1
30 December 1924
ac
Columbia Columbia studio, Clerkenwell Road, London
P–
12" / 30 cm

Issue 3, July/August 1925

Selection(s) Artist(s) # Art. Matrix Rec. date Sys. Producer Location Cat. ID Diam. Notes
Beethoven String Quartet in F Op.59 No.1
(i) Allegro [part 1]
Spencer Dyke String Quartet
(Spencer Dyke, Quaife, Tomlinson, Patterson Parker)
4
GS 73
c. June 1925
ac
Parlophone Parlophone studio,
City Road, London
T+
12" / 30 cm
'[...] unusual difficulties have been encountered, and re-recordings have been necessary'[8]
(i) Allegro [part 2] Spencer Dyke String Quartet
(Spencer Dyke, Quaife, Tomlinson, Patterson Parker)
4
GS 8
April 1925
ac
Parlophone Parlophone studio,
City Road, London
T–
12" / 30 cm
Main recording session held shortly before 24 April 1925[9]
(i) Allegro [part 3] Spencer Dyke String Quartet
(Spencer Dyke, Quaife, Tomlinson, Patterson Parker)
4
GS 9
April 1925
ac
Parlophone Parlophone studio,
City Road, London
V+
12" / 30 cm
Catalogue letter U not used
(ii) Allegretto vivace e sempre scherzando [part 1] Spencer Dyke String Quartet
(Spencer Dyke, Quaife, Tomlinson, Patterson Parker)
4
GS 10
April 1925
ac
Parlophone Parlophone studio,
City Road, London
V–
12" / 30 cm
Analytical note, issued with discs: 'N.P.' (Alec Robertson) Title unknown[10]
(ii) Allegretto vivace e sempre scherzando [part 2] Spencer Dyke String Quartet
(Spencer Dyke, Quaife, Tomlinson, Patterson Parker)
4
GS 11
April 1925
ac
Parlophone Parlophone studio,
City Road, London
W+
12" / 30 cm
(ii) Allegretto vivace e sempre scherzando [part 3] Spencer Dyke String Quartet
(Spencer Dyke, Quaife, Tomlinson, Patterson Parker)
4
GS 122
April 1925
ac
Parlophone Parlophone studio,
City Road, London
W–
12" / 30 cm
(iii) Adagio molto e mesto [part 1] Spencer Dyke String Quartet
(Spencer Dyke, Quaife, Tomlinson, Patterson Parker)
4
GS 13
April 1925
ac
Parlophone Parlophone studio,
City Road, London
X+
12" / 30 cm
(iii) Adagio molto e mesto [part 2] Spencer Dyke String Quartet
(Spencer Dyke, Quaife, Tomlinson, Patterson Parker)
4
GS 14
April 1925
ac
Parlophone Parlophone studio,
City Road, London
X–
12" / 30 cm
(iii) Adagio molto e mesto [part 3]
(iv) Thème russe. Allegro [part 1]
Spencer Dyke String Quartet
(Spencer Dyke, Quaife, Tomlinson, Patterson Parker)
4
GS 15
April 1925
ac
Parlophone Parlophone studio,
City Road, London
Y+
12" / 30 cm
(iv) Thème russe. Allegro [part 2] Spencer Dyke String Quartet
(Spencer Dyke, Quaife, Tomlinson, Patterson Parker)
4
GS 16
April 1925
ac
Parlophone Parlophone studio,
City Road, London
Y–
12" / 30 cm

Issue 4, October/November 1925

Selection(s) Artist(s) # Art. Matrix Rec. date Sys. Producer Location Cat. ID Diam. Notes
Brahms String Sextet in Bb Op.18
(i) Allegro ma non troppo [part 1]
Spencer Dyke, Quaife, Tomlinson, Lockyer (viola II), Patterson Parker, Robinson (cello II)
6
GS 22
c. July 1925
ac
Parlophone Parlophone studio,
City Road, London
Z+
12" / 30 cm
Effectively Spencer Dyke String Quartet, although not billed as such on disc labels, plus supernumeraries
(i) Allegro ma non troppo [part 2] Spencer Dyke, Quaife, Tomlinson, Lockyer (viola II), Patterson Parker, Robinson (cello II)
6
GS 23
c. July 1925
ac
Parlophone Parlophone studio,
City Road, London
Z–
12" / 30 cm
Analytical note: 'N.P.' (Alec Robertson) A Note on the Brahms Sextet in B flat major, Op.18[11]
(i) Allegro ma non troppo [part 3] Spencer Dyke, Quaife, Tomlinson, Lockyer (viola II), Patterson Parker, Robinson (cello II)
6
GS 24
c. July 1925
ac
Parlophone Parlophone studio,
City Road, London
AA+
12" / 30 cm
(ii) Andante ma moderato [part 1] Spencer Dyke, Quaife, Tomlinson, Lockyer (viola II), Patterson Parker, Robinson (cello II)
6
GS 252
c. July 1925
ac
Parlophone Parlophone studio,
City Road, London
AA–
12" / 30 cm
(ii) Andante ma moderato [part 2] Spencer Dyke, Quaife, Tomlinson, Lockyer (viola II), Patterson Parker, Robinson (cello II)
6
GS 262
c. July 1925
ac
Parlophone Parlophone studio,
City Road, London
BB+
12" / 30 cm
(iii) Scherzo. Allegro molto Spencer Dyke, Quaife, Tomlinson, Lockyer (viola II), Patterson Parker, Robinson (cello II)
6
GS 272
c. July 1925
ac
Parlophone Parlophone studio,
City Road, London
BB–
12" / 30 cm
(iv) Rondo. Poco allegretto e grazioso [part 1] Spencer Dyke, Quaife, Tomlinson, Lockyer (viola II), Patterson Parker, Robinson (cello II)
6
GS 282
c. July 1925
ac
Parlophone Parlophone studio,
City Road, London
CC+
12" / 30 cm
(iv) Rondo. Poco allegretto e grazioso [part 2] Spencer Dyke, Quaife, Tomlinson, Lockyer (viola II), Patterson Parker, Robinson (cello II)
6
GS 294
c. September 1925
ac
Parlophone Parlophone studio,
City Road, London
CC–
12" / 30 cm
First master of this side damaged at factory, necessitating re-recording[12]
(iv) Rondo. Poco allegretto e grazioso [part 3] Spencer Dyke, Quaife, Tomlinson, Lockyer (viola II), Patterson Parker, Robinson (cello II)
6
GS 30
c. July 1925
ac
Parlophone Parlophone studio,
City Road, London
DD+
12" / 30 cm
Goossens, Eugene [III] Two Sketches Op.15
(i) By the Tarn
Music Society String Quartet
(Mangeot, Pecker, Berly, Barbirolli)
4
GS 172
c. May 1925
ac
Parlophone Parlophone studio,
City Road, London
DD–
12" / 30 cm
Filler. Coupled by mistake, against wishes of André Mangeot.[13] Berly's name misspelled 'Berley' on disc label. No analytical note

1925-26 Season

Issue 5, October/November 1925 (held over from 1924-25 season)

Selection(s) Artist(s) # Art. Matrix Rec. date Sys. Producer Location Cat. ID Diam. Notes
Mozart Quartet for oboe and strings in F K.370 – (i) Allegro [part 1] Leon Goossens (oboe), Spencer Dyke, Tomlinson, Patterson Parker
4
GS 14
c. June 1925
ac
Parlophone Parlophone studio,
City Road, London
Q+
10" / 25 cm
Takes 3 and above probably recorded at second session, on conjectured date[14]
(i) Allegro [part 2] Leon Goossens (oboe), Spencer Dyke, Tomlinson, Patterson Parker
4
GS 23
c. June 1925
ac
Parlophone Parlophone studio,
City Road, London
Q–
10" / 25 cm
Three members of Spencer Dyke String Quartet, although not billed as such on disc labels
(ii) Adagio Leon Goossens (oboe), Spencer Dyke, Tomlinson, Patterson Parker
4
GS 3
April 1925
ac
Parlophone Parlophone studio,
City Road, London
R+
10" / 25 cm
Main recording session reportedly held shortly before 24 April 1925[15]
(iii) Rondeau. Allegro [part 1] Leon Goossens (oboe), Spencer Dyke, Tomlinson, Patterson Parker
4
GS 4
April 1925
ac
Parlophone Parlophone studio,
City Road, London
R–
10" / 25 cm
Analytical note, issued with discs: 'N.P.' (Alec Robertson) Title unknown[16]
(iii) Rondeau. Allegro [part 2] Leon Goossens (oboe), Spencer Dyke, Tomlinson, Patterson Parker
4
GS 52
April 1925
ac
Parlophone Parlophone studio,
City Road, London
S+
10" / 25 cm
Bach, J.S. Ich steh' mit einem Fuß im Grabe BWV 156 – (i) Sinfonia Leon Goossens (oboe), Spencer Dyke String Quartet
5
GS 6
April 1925
ac
Parlophone Parlophone studio,
City Road, London
S–
10" / 25 cm
Filler. Quartet members not named on disc label; presumed to be Spencer Dyke, Quaife, Tomlinson, Patterson Parker. No analytical note

Issue 6, January/February 1926

Selection(s) Artist(s) # Art. Matrix Rec. date Sys. Producer Location Cat. ID Diam. Notes
Schubert String Quintet in C D.956
(i) Allegro ma non troppo [part 1]
Cobbett, Keady, Spain Dunk, Dare, Crabbe (cello II)
5
AX 1066-3
16(?) July 1925
ac
Columbia Columbia studio, Clerkenwell Road, London
GG+
12" / 30 cm
Columbia manufacturing card for first matrix shows no recording date; higher take suggests second day?
(i) Allegro ma non troppo [part 2] Cobbett, Keady, Spain Dunk, Dare, Crabbe (cello II)
5
AX 1067-2
15 July 1925
ac
Columbia Columbia studio, Clerkenwell Road, London
GG–
12" / 30 cm
Effectively final formation of Cobbett Quartet, although not billed as such on disc labels, plus supernumerary
(i) Allegro ma non troppo [part 3] Cobbett, Keady, Spain Dunk, Dare, Crabbe (cello II)
5
AX 1068-1
15 July 1925
ac
Columbia Columbia studio, Clerkenwell Road, London
HH+
12" / 30 cm
Recording paid for by Cobbett; six discs charged to NGS members as five
(i) Allegro ma non troppo [part 4]
(ii) Adagio [part 1]
Cobbett, Keady, Spain Dunk, Dare, Crabbe (cello II)
5
AX 1069-2
15 July 1925
ac
Columbia Columbia studio, Clerkenwell Road, London
HH–
12" / 30 cm
Analytical note: W.W. Cobbett Schubert's String Quintet in C major(?) (no copy known)[17]
(ii) Adagio [part 2] Cobbett, Keady, Spain Dunk, Dare, Crabbe (cello II)
5
AX 1070-2
15 July 1925
ac
Columbia Columbia studio, Clerkenwell Road, London
JJ+
12" / 30 cm
Catalogue letters II not used
(ii) Adagio [part 3] Cobbett, Keady, Spain Dunk, Dare, Crabbe (cello II)
5
AX 1071-2
15 July 1925
ac
Columbia Columbia studio, Clerkenwell Road, London
JJ–
12" / 30 cm
(ii) Adagio [part 4]
(iii) [part 1] Scherzo. Presto
Cobbett, Keady, Spain Dunk, Dare, Crabbe (cello II)
5
AX 1072-2
15 July 1925
ac
Columbia Columbia studio, Clerkenwell Road, London
KK+
12" / 30 cm
(iii) [part 2] Trio. Andante sostenuto Cobbett, Keady, Spain Dunk, Dare, Crabbe (cello II)
5
AX 1073-2
16 July 1925
ac
Columbia Columbia studio, Clerkenwell Road, London
KK–
12" / 30 cm
(iii) [part 3] Scherzo. Presto, da capo Cobbett, Keady, Spain Dunk, Dare, Crabbe (cello II)
5
AX 1074-2
16 July 1925
ac
Columbia Columbia studio, Clerkenwell Road, London
LL+
12" / 30 cm
(iv) Allegretto [part 1] Cobbett, Keady, Spain Dunk, Dare, Crabbe (cello II)
5
AX 1075-2
16 July 1925
ac
Columbia Columbia studio, Clerkenwell Road, London
LL–
12" / 30 cm
(iv) Allegretto [part 2] Cobbett, Keady, Spain Dunk, Dare, Crabbe (cello II)
5
AX 1076-2
16 July 1925
ac
Columbia Columbia studio, Clerkenwell Road, London
MM+
12" / 30 cm
(iv) Allegretto; Più allegro [part 3] Cobbett, Keady, Spain Dunk, Dare, Crabbe (cello II)
5
AX 1077-2
16 July 1925
ac
Columbia Columbia studio, Clerkenwell Road, London
MM–
12" / 30 cm

Issue 7, February/March 1926

Selection(s) Artist(s) # Art. Matrix Rec. date Sys. Producer Location Cat. ID Diam. Notes
Tomlinson, Ernest[18] A Lament Spencer Dyke String Quartet
(Spencer Dyke, Quaife, Tomlinson, Patterson Parker)
4
GS 21
c. July 1925
ac
Parlophone Parlophone studio,
City Road, London
EE+
12" / 30 cm
Coupled by mistake, against wishes of André Mangeot[19]
Gibbons arr. anon.[20]
Fantasia à 3 VdGS 3
Fantasia à 3 VdGS 9
Music Society String Quartet
(Mangeot, Pecker, Berly, Barbirolli)
3
GS 18
c. May 1925
ac
Parlophone Parlophone studio,
City Road, London
EE–
12" / 30 cm
Fantasia No.3 played by violin, viola and 'cello
Fantasia No.9 played by two violins and 'cello
Gibbons arr. anon.
Fantasia à 3 VdGS 6
Fantasia à 3 VdGS 8
Music Society String Quartet
(Mangeot, Pecker, [Berly,] Barbirolli)
3
GS 19
c. May 1925
ac
Parlophone Parlophone studio,
City Road, London
FF+
10" / 25 cm
Fantasias both played by two violins and 'cello but four players billed on disc label
Goossens, Eugene [III] Two Sketches Op.15
(ii) Jack o' Lantern
Music Society String Quartet
(Mangeot, Pecker, Berly, Barbirolli)
4
GS 203
c. May 1925
ac
Parlophone Parlophone studio,
City Road, London
FF–
10" / 25 cm

Issue 8, May 1926

Selection(s) Artist(s) # Art. Matrix Rec. date Sys. Producer Location Cat. ID Diam. Notes
Elgar Quintet for piano and strings in a Op.84
(i) Moderato; Allegro [part 1]
Ethel Hobday (piano), Spencer Dyke String Quartet
5
NGS 1X
c. February/March 1926
ac
Vocalion Vocalion studio,
Duncan Avenue, London
NN+
12" / 30 cm
First production by Vocalion for NGS
(i) Allegro [part 2] Ethel Hobday (piano), Spencer Dyke String Quartet
5
NGS 2X
c. February/March 1926
ac
Vocalion Vocalion studio,
Duncan Avenue, London
NN–
12" / 30 cm
Quartet members not named on disc labels; presumed to be Spencer Dyke, Quaife, Tomlinson, Patterson Parker
(i) Allegro [part 3] Ethel Hobday (piano), Spencer Dyke String Quartet
5
NGS 3X
c. February/March 1926
ac
Vocalion Vocalion studio,
Duncan Avenue, London
OO+
12" / 30 cm
Composer invited by Compton Mackenzie to perform piano part in NGS recording but declined, nominating Bartlett or Olive Bloom (see below) instead[21]
(i) Allegro [part 4] Ethel Hobday (piano), Spencer Dyke String Quartet
5
NGS 4X
c. February/March 1926
ac
Vocalion Vocalion studio,
Duncan Avenue, London
OO–
12" / 30 cm
Analytical note, issued with discs: John F. Porte A Note on Elgar's Quintet for Pianoforte & Strings in A minor (Op.84)[22]
(ii) Adagio [part 1] Ethel Hobday (piano), Spencer Dyke String Quartet
5
NGS 5
c. February/March 1926
ac
Vocalion Vocalion studio,
Duncan Avenue, London
PP+
12" / 30 cm
(ii) Adagio [part 2] Ethel Hobday (piano), Spencer Dyke String Quartet
5
NGS 6
c. February/March 1926
ac
Vocalion Vocalion studio,
Duncan Avenue, London
PP–
12" / 30 cm
(ii) Adagio [part 3] Ethel Hobday (piano), Spencer Dyke String Quartet
5
NGS 7
c. February/March 1926
ac
Vocalion Vocalion studio,
Duncan Avenue, London
QQ+
12" / 30 cm
(iii) Andante; Allegro [part 1] Ethel Hobday (piano), Spencer Dyke String Quartet
5
NGS 8X
c. February/March 1926
ac
Vocalion Vocalion studio,
Duncan Avenue, London
QQ
12" / 30 cm
(iii) Allegro [part 2] Ethel Hobday (piano), Spencer Dyke String Quartet
5
NGS 9
c. February/March 1926
ac
Vocalion Vocalion studio,
Duncan Avenue, London
RR+
12" / 30 cm
(iii) Allegro [part 3] Ethel Hobday (piano), Spencer Dyke String Quartet
5
NGS 10X
c. February/March 1926
ac
Vocalion Vocalion studio,
Duncan Avenue, London
RR–
12" / 30 cm

Issue 9, June 1926

Selection(s) Artist(s) # Art. Matrix Rec. date Sys. Producer Location Cat. ID Diam. Notes
Brahms for clarinet and strings in b Op.115
(i) Allegro [part 1]
Thurston, Spencer Dyke String Quartet
5
NGS 11X
c. May/June 1926
ac
Vocalion Vocalion studio,
Duncan Avenue, London
SS+
12" / 30 cm
Quartet members not named on labels of main work only (but see filler, below); presumed to be Spencer Dyke, Quaife, Tomlinson, Patterson Parker
(i) Allegro [part 2] Thurston, Spencer Dyke String Quartet
5
NGS 12X
c. May/June 1926
ac
Vocalion Vocalion studio,
Duncan Avenue, London
SS–
12" / 30 cm
(i) Allegro [part 3] Thurston, Spencer Dyke String Quartet
5
NGS 13X
c. May/June 1926
ac
Vocalion Vocalion studio,
Duncan Avenue, London
TT+
12" / 30 cm
(ii) Adagio [part 1] Thurston, Spencer Dyke String Quartet
5
NGS 14
c. May/June 1926
ac
Vocalion Vocalion studio,
Duncan Avenue, London
TT–
12" / 30 cm
(ii) Adagio [part 2] Thurston, Spencer Dyke String Quartet
5
NGS 15
c. May/June 1926
ac
Vocalion Vocalion studio,
Duncan Avenue, London
UU+
12" / 30 cm
(ii) Adagio [part 3] Thurston, Spencer Dyke String Quartet
5
NGS 16X
c. May/June 1926
ac
Vocalion Vocalion studio,
Duncan Avenue, London
UU–
12" / 30 cm
(iii) Andantino Thurston, Spencer Dyke String Quartet
5
NGS 17X
c. May/June 1926
ac
Vocalion Vocalion studio,
Duncan Avenue, London
VV+
12" / 30 cm
(iv) Con moto [part 1] Thurston, Spencer Dyke String Quartet
5
NGS 18X
c. May/June 1926
ac
Vocalion Vocalion studio,
Duncan Avenue, London
VV–
12" / 30 cm
(iv) Con moto [part 2] Thurston, Spencer Dyke String Quartet
5
NGS 19X
c. May/June 1926
ac
Vocalion Vocalion studio,
Duncan Avenue, London
WW+
12" / 30 cm
Glière Quartet in A Op.2
(ii) Scherzo. Allegro
Spencer Dyke String Quartet
(Spencer Dyke, Quaife, Tomlinson, Patterson Parker)
4
NGS 27
c. May/June 1926
ac
Vocalion Vocalion studio,
Duncan Avenue, London
WW–
12" / 30 cm
Filler

Issue 10, September 1926

Selection(s) Artist(s) # Art. Matrix Rec. date Sys. Producer Location Cat. ID Diam. Notes
Mozart for clarinet and strings in A K.581
(i) Allegro [part 1]
Charles Draper (clarinet), Spencer Dyke, Quaife, Tomlinson, Patterson Parker
5
NGS 20
c. May to August 1926
ac
Vocalion Vocalion studio,
Duncan Avenue, London
XX+
12" / 30 cm
Spencer Dyke String Quartet not billed as such on disc labels
(i) Allegro [part 2] Charles Draper (clarinet), Spencer Dyke, Quaife, Tomlinson, Patterson Parker
5
NGS 21X
c. May to August 1926
ac
Vocalion Vocalion studio,
Duncan Avenue, London
XX–
12" / 30 cm
Analytical note: 'N.P.' (Alec Robertson) Mozart. Clarinet Quintet in A major (K-V. No.581)[23]
(ii) Larghetto [part 1] Charles Draper (clarinet), Spencer Dyke, Quaife, Tomlinson, Patterson Parker
5
NGS 22X
c. May to August 1926
ac
Vocalion Vocalion studio,
Duncan Avenue, London
YY+
12" / 30 cm
(ii) Larghetto [part 2]
(iii) Menuetto [part 1]
Charles Draper (clarinet), Spencer Dyke, Quaife, Tomlinson, Patterson Parker
5
NGS 23
c. May to August 1926
ac
Vocalion Vocalion studio,
Duncan Avenue, London
YY–
12" / 30 cm
(iii) Menuetto [part 2] Charles Draper (clarinet), Spencer Dyke, Quaife, Tomlinson, Patterson Parker
5
NGS 24X
c. May to August 1926
ac
Vocalion Vocalion studio,
Duncan Avenue, London
ZZ+
12" / 30 cm
(iv) Allegretto con variazioni [part 1] Charles Draper (clarinet), Spencer Dyke, Quaife, Tomlinson, Patterson Parker
5
NGS 25X
c. May to August 1926
ac
Vocalion Vocalion studio,
Duncan Avenue, London
ZZ–
12" / 30 cm
(iv) Allegretto con variazioni [part 2] Charles Draper (clarinet), Spencer Dyke, Quaife, Tomlinson, Patterson Parker
5
NGS 26X
c. May to August 1926
ac
Vocalion Vocalion studio,
Duncan Avenue, London
AAA+
12" / 30 cm
Mozart Duo for violin and viola in G K.423
(ii) Adagio
Spencer Dyke, Tomlinson
2
NGS 28
c. May to August 1926
ac
Vocalion Vocalion studio,
Duncan Avenue, London
AAA–
12" / 30 cm
Filler. Brief mention only in analytical note for main work
Purcell arr. Mangeot[24] Fantasia à 4 Z.738
[part 1]
Music Society String Quartet
(Mangeot, Pecker, Berly, Barbirolli)
4
GS 33
February 1926
ac
Parlophone Parlophone studio,
City Road, London
BBB+
10" / 25 cm
Recording date from Malcolm Walker
Analytical note: André Mangeot The Purcell Fantasies[25]
[part 2] Music Society String Quartet
(Mangeot, Pecker, Berly, Barbirolli)
4
GS 344
April(?) 1926
ac
Parlophone Parlophone studio,
City Road, London
BBB–
10" / 25 cm
Original matrix, recorded in February, apparently damaged; re-recorded some weeks later
Purcell arr. Mangeot Fantasia à 3 Z.734 Mangeot, Berly, Barbirolli
3
GS 36
February 1926
ac
Parlophone Parlophone studio,
City Road, London
CCC+
10" / 25 cm
Recording date from Malcolm Walker
Three members of Music Society String Quartet, although not billed as such on disc label
McEwen String Quartet No.5 Nugae
(iii) Peat Reek
Music Society String Quartet
(Pecker, Mangeot, Berly, Barbirolli)
4
GS 353
April(?) 1926
ac
Parlophone Parlophone studio,
City Road, London
CCC–
10" / 25 cm
Last 10" / 25 cm disc issued by NGS
Mangeot billed first on disc label but led by Pecker[26]
No analytical note

1926-27 Season

Issue 11, December 1926

Selection(s) Artist(s) # Art. Matrix Rec. date Sys. Producer Location Cat. ID Diam. Notes
Purcell arr. Mangeot Fantasia à 5 Z.745 Music Society String Quartet
(Mangeot, Pecker, Berly, Barbirolli), Pougnet (viola II)
5
GS 31
February 1926
ac
Parlophone Parlophone studio,
City Road, London
DDD+
12" / 30 cm
Recording date from Malcolm Walker
Purcell arr. Mangeot Fantasia à 4 Z.736 Music Society String Quartet
(Mangeot, Pecker, Berly, Barbirolli)
4
GS 32
February 1926
ac
Parlophone Parlophone studio,
City Road, London
DDD–
12" / 30 cm
Recording date from Malcolm Walker
Schubert String Quartet in a D.804
(i) Allegro ma non troppo [part 1]
Spencer Dyke String Quartet
(Spencer Dyke, Quaife, Tomlinson, Patterson Parker)
4
NGS 33E
7 October 1926
el
Vocalion Vocalion studio,
Duncan Avenue, London
HHH+
12" / 30 cm
First electrical recording issued by NGS; see below for possible electrical 'tests' (unissued)
(i) Allegro ma non troppo [part 2] Spencer Dyke String Quartet
(Spencer Dyke, Quaife, Tomlinson, Patterson Parker)
4
NGS 34E
7 October 1926
el
Vocalion Vocalion studio,
Duncan Avenue, London
HHH–
12" / 30 cm
Recording date from Malcolm Walker
(i) Allegro ma non troppo [part 3] Spencer Dyke String Quartet
(Spencer Dyke, Quaife, Tomlinson, Patterson Parker)
4
NGS 35E
7 October 1926
el
Vocalion Vocalion studio,
Duncan Avenue, London
JJJ+
12" / 30 cm
Catalogue letters III not used
(ii) Andante [part 1] Spencer Dyke String Quartet
(Spencer Dyke, Quaife, Tomlinson, Patterson Parker)
4
NGS 36E
7 October 1926
el
Vocalion Vocalion studio,
Duncan Avenue, London
JJJ–
12" / 30 cm
(ii) Andante [part 2] Spencer Dyke String Quartet
(Spencer Dyke, Quaife, Tomlinson, Patterson Parker)
4
NGS 37EX
7 October 1926
el
Vocalion Vocalion studio,
Duncan Avenue, London
KKK+
12" / 30 cm
(iii) Menuetto. Allegretto [part 1] Spencer Dyke String Quartet
(Spencer Dyke, Quaife, Tomlinson, Patterson Parker)
4
NGS 38E
7 October 1926
el
Vocalion Vocalion studio,
Duncan Avenue, London
KKK–
12" / 30 cm
(iii) Menuetto. Allegretto [part 2] Spencer Dyke String Quartet
(Spencer Dyke, Quaife, Tomlinson, Patterson Parker)
4
NGS 39E
7 October 1926
el
Vocalion Vocalion studio,
Duncan Avenue, London
LLL+
12" / 30 cm
(iv) Allegro moderato [part 1] Spencer Dyke String Quartet
(Spencer Dyke, Quaife, Tomlinson, Patterson Parker)
4
NGS 40E
7 October 1926
el
Vocalion Vocalion studio,
Duncan Avenue, London
LLL–
12" / 30 cm
(iv) Allegro moderato [part 2] Spencer Dyke String Quartet
(Spencer Dyke, Quaife, Tomlinson, Patterson Parker)
4
NGS 41E
7 October 1926
el
Vocalion Vocalion studio,
Duncan Avenue, London
MMM+
12" / 30 cm
Mendelssohn String Quartet in e Op.44 No.2
(ii) Scherzo. Allegro di molto
Spencer Dyke String Quartet
(Spencer Dyke, Quaife, Tomlinson, Patterson Parker)
4
NGS 48EX
11(?) October 1926
el
Vocalion Vocalion studio,
Duncan Avenue, London
MMM–
12" / 30 cm
Filler. Recording date not specified by Malcolm Walker; extrapolated from dated matrix sequence

Issue 12a, February 1927

Selection(s) Artist(s) # Art. Matrix Rec. date Sys. Producer Location Cat. ID Diam. Notes
Beethoven String Quartet in F Op.135
(i) Allegretto [part 1]
Spencer Dyke String Quartet
(Spencer Dyke, Quaife, Tomlinson, Patterson Parker)
4
NGS 42E
11 October 1926
el
Vocalion Vocalion studio,
Duncan Avenue, London
NNN+
12" / 30 cm
Date from Malcolm Walker
(i) Allegretto [part 2] Spencer Dyke String Quartet
(Spencer Dyke, Quaife, Tomlinson, Patterson Parker)
4
NGS 43E
11 October 1926
el
Vocalion Vocalion studio,
Duncan Avenue, London
NNN–
12" / 30 cm
(ii) Vivace Spencer Dyke String Quartet
(Spencer Dyke, Quaife, Tomlinson, Patterson Parker)
4
NGS 44E
11 October 1926
el
Vocalion Vocalion studio,
Duncan Avenue, London
OOO+
12" / 30 cm
(iii) Lento assai, cantante e tranquillo [part 1] Spencer Dyke String Quartet
(Spencer Dyke, Quaife, Tomlinson, Patterson Parker)
4
NGS 45E
11 October 1926
el
Vocalion Vocalion studio,
Duncan Avenue, London
OOO–
12" / 30 cm
(iii) Lento assai, cantante e tranquillo [part 2]
(iv) Grave, ma non troppo tratto [part 1]
Spencer Dyke String Quartet
(Spencer Dyke, Quaife, Tomlinson, Patterson Parker)
4
NGS 46E
11 October 1926
el
Vocalion Vocalion studio,
Duncan Avenue, London
PPP+
12" / 30 cm
(iv) Grave, ma non troppo tratto [part 2] Spencer Dyke String Quartet
(Spencer Dyke, Quaife, Tomlinson, Patterson Parker)
4
NGS 47EX
11 October 1926
el
Vocalion Vocalion studio,
Duncan Avenue, London
PPP–
12" / 30 cm
Brahms Trio for horn, violin and piano in Eb Op.40 – (i) Andante [part 1] Brain, Spencer Dyke, Bowen
3
NGS 49E
c. October 1926
el
Vocalion Vocalion studio,
Duncan Avenue, London
QQQ+ / NGS 65+
12" / 30 cm
Original pressing by Vocalion with catalogue letters
Re-pressed by Vocalion with catalogue numbers, prefixed NGS
Later re-pressed by Columbia with unprefixed catalogue numbers
(i) Andante [part 2] Brain, Spencer Dyke, Bowen
3
NGS 50E
c. October 1926
el
Vocalion Vocalion studio,
Duncan Avenue, London
QQQ– / NGS 65–
12" / 30 cm
(ii) Scherzo. Allegro [part 1] Brain, Spencer Dyke, Bowen
3
NGS 51EX
c. October 1926
el
Vocalion Vocalion studio,
Duncan Avenue, London
RRR+ / NGS 66+
12" / 30 cm
(ii) Scherzo. Allegro [part 2] Brain, Spencer Dyke, Bowen
3
NGS 52E
c. October 1926
el
Vocalion Vocalion studio,
Duncan Avenue, London
RRR– / NGS 66–
12" / 30 cm
(iii) Adagio mesto [part 1] Brain, Spencer Dyke, Bowen
3
NGS 53E
c. October 1926
el
Vocalion Vocalion studio,
Duncan Avenue, London
SSS+ / NGS 67+
12" / 30 cm
(iii) Adagio mesto [part 2] Brain, Spencer Dyke, Bowen
3
NGS 54E
c. October 1926
el
Vocalion Vocalion studio,
Duncan Avenue, London
SSS– / NGS 67–
12" / 30 cm
(iv) Finale. Allegro con brio [part 1] Brain, Spencer Dyke, Bowen
3
NGS 55E
c. October 1926
el
Vocalion Vocalion studio,
Duncan Avenue, London
TTT+ / NGS 68+
12" / 30 cm
(iv) Finale. Allegro con brio [part 2] Brain, Spencer Dyke, Bowen
3
NGS 56E
c. October 1926
el
Vocalion Vocalion studio,
Duncan Avenue, London
TTT– / NGS 68–
12" / 30 cm
Last NGS disc issued with catalogue letters

Issue 12b, February 1927

Selection(s) Artist(s) # Art. Matrix Rec. date Sys. Producer Location Cat. ID Diam. Notes
Vaughan Williams Phantasy Quintet
(i) Prelude. Lento ma non troppo
Music Society String Quartet
(Pecker, Mangeot, Berly, Barbirolli), Pougnet (viola II)
5
GS 37
c. April 1926
ac
Parlophone Parlophone studio,
City Road, London
EEE+
12" / 30 cm
Malcolm Walker dates session to February 1926 but this is contradicted by André Mangeot's private correspondence
(ii) Scherzo. Prestissimo Music Society String Quartet
(Pecker, Mangeot, Berly, Barbirolli), Pougnet (viola II)
5
GS 38
c. April 1926
ac
Parlophone Parlophone studio,
City Road, London
EEE–
12" / 30 cm
Mangeot billed first on disc labels, but Pecker reported as leading this set
(iii) Alla Sarabanda. Lento
(iv) Burlesca. Allegro moderato [part 1]
Music Society String Quartet
(Pecker, Mangeot, Berly, Barbirolli), Pougnet (viola II)
5
GS 402
c. April 1926
ac
Parlophone Parlophone studio,
City Road, London
FFF+
12" / 30 cm
Note order of matrix nos.
(iv) Burlesca. Allegro moderato [part 2] Music Society String Quartet
(Pecker, Mangeot, Berly, Barbirolli), Pougnet (viola II)
5
GS 39
c. April 1926
ac
Parlophone Parlophone studio,
City Road, London
FFF–
12" / 30 cm
Note order of matrix nos.
Goossens, Eugene [III] Violin Sonata No.1 in e Op.21
– (ii) Adagio [part 1]
Mangeot, Goossens
2
NGS 29X
19 July 1926
ac
Vocalion Vocalion studio,
Duncan Avenue, London
GGG+
12" / 30 cm
Date from Andrews
Sole known recording by Goossens as pianist
(ii) Adagio [part 2] Mangeot, Goossens
2
NGS 30X
19 July 1926
ac
Vocalion Vocalion studio,
Duncan Avenue, London
GGG–
12" / 30 cm
Last acoustical side issued by NGS

Issue 13, April 1927

Selection(s) Artist(s) # Art. Matrix Rec. date Sys. Producer Location Cat. ID Diam. Notes
Corelli ed. Bridge[27] Concerto grosso in g Op.6 No.8 – (i) Vivace; Grave
(ii) Allegro
(iii) [part 1] Adagio; Allegro
NGS Chamber Orchestra[28], Mangeot (leader),
Barbirolli (conductor)
orch.
NGS 57E
3 January 1927
el
Vocalion Vocalion studio,
Duncan Avenue, London
NGS 69+ / 69A+
12" / 30 cm
First NGS orchestral issue
Edition by Frank Bridge credited on disc labels
Recording date from Malcolm Walker
(iii) [part 2] Adagio
(iv) Vivace
(v) [part 1] Allegro
NGS Chamber Orchestra, Mangeot (leader),
Barbirolli (conductor)
orch.
NGS 58E
3 January 1927
el
Vocalion Vocalion studio,
Duncan Avenue, London
NGS 69– / 69A–
12" / 30 cm
First issue coupled with Debussy Danses
Reissued in January 1930 with new coupling and catalogue number (see below)
(v) [part 2] Pastorale ad libitum. Largo NGS Chamber Orchestra, Mangeot (leader),
Barbirolli (conductor)
orch.
NGS 59E
3 January 1927
el
Vocalion Vocalion studio,
Duncan Avenue, London
NGS 70+ / 69B+
12" / 30 cm
First orchestral recording conducted by Barbirolli
Debussy Danse sacrée [part 1] Bartlett (piano), NGS Chamber Orchestra[29], Mangeot (leader),
Barbirolli (conductor)
orch.
NGS 62E
3 January 1927
el
Vocalion Vocalion studio,
Duncan Avenue, London
NGS 70– / 70+
12" / 30 cm
First issue coupled with Corelli Concerto grosso Op.6 No.8
Reissued in January 1930 with new coupling and catalogue number (see below)
Danse sacrée [part 2]
Danse profane [part 1]
Bartlett (piano), NGS Chamber Orchestra, Mangeot (leader),
Barbirolli (conductor)
orch.
NGS 63E
3 January 1927
el
Vocalion Vocalion studio,
Duncan Avenue, London
NGS 71+ / 70–
12" / 30 cm
Danse profane [part 2] Bartlett (piano), NGS Chamber Orchestra, Mangeot (leader),
Barbirolli (conductor)
orch.
NGS 64EX
3 January 1927
el
Vocalion Vocalion studio,
Duncan Avenue, London
NGS 71– / 71+
12" / 30 cm
Delius Two Pieces for Small Orchestra
(ii) Summer Night on the River [part 1]
NGS Chamber Orchestra[30], Mangeot (leader),
Barbirolli (conductor)
orch.
NGS 65EX
3 January 1927
el
Vocalion Vocalion studio,
Duncan Avenue, London
NGS 72+
12" / 30 cm
Recording date from Malcolm Walker
[part 2] NGS Chamber Orchestra, Mangeot (leader),
Barbirolli (conductor)
orch.
NGS 66E
3 January 1927
el
Vocalion Vocalion studio,
Duncan Avenue, London
NGS 72–
12" / 30 cm
Mozart Symphony No.28 in C K.200
(i) Allegro spiritoso
NGS Chamber Orchestra[31], Fry (leader),
Mangeot (conductor)
orch.
NGS 67E
4 January 1927
el
Vocalion Vocalion studio,
Duncan Avenue, London
NGS 73+
12" / 30 cm
Recording date from Malcolm Walker
(ii) Andante NGS Chamber Orchestra, Fry (leader),
Mangeot (conductor)
orch.
NGS 68E
4 January 1927
el
Vocalion Vocalion studio,
Duncan Avenue, London
NGS 73–
12" / 30 cm
(iii) Menuetto. Allegretto NGS Chamber Orchestra, Fry (leader),
Mangeot (conductor)
orch.
NGS 69E
4 January 1927
el
Vocalion Vocalion studio,
Duncan Avenue, London
NGS 74+
12" / 30 cm
(iv) Presto NGS Chamber Orchestra, Fry (leader),
Mangeot (conductor)
orch.
NGS 70E
4 January 1927
el
Vocalion Vocalion studio,
Duncan Avenue, London
NGS 74–
12" / 30 cm
Warlock Serenade (To Frederick Delius
on his sixtieth birthday
) [part 1]
NGS Chamber Orchestra[32], Mangeot (leader),
Barbirolli (conductor)
orch.
NGS 60E
3 January 1927
el
Vocalion Vocalion studio,
Duncan Avenue, London
NGS 75+
12" / 30 cm
Recording date from Malcolm Walker
[part 2] NGS Chamber Orchestra, Mangeot (leader),
Barbirolli (conductor)
orch.
NGS 61E
3 January 1927
el
Vocalion Vocalion studio,
Duncan Avenue, London
NGS 75–
12" / 30 cm

Issue 14, April 1927

Selection(s) Artist(s) # Art. Matrix Rec. date Sys. Producer Location Cat. ID Diam. Notes
Bax Quintet for oboe and strings
(i) Tempo molto moderato; Allegro moderato
Goossens, International String Quartet
(Mangeot, Pecker, Howard, Withers)
5
NGS 71EX
3 March 1927
el
Vocalion Vocalion studio,
Duncan Avenue, London
NGS 76+
12" / 30 cm
Recording date from Vocalion Sample Records pressings of matrices 71E and 71EX, with hand-written annotations by André Mangeot (private collection)
(ii) Lento espressivo [part 1] Goossens, International String Quartet
(Mangeot, Pecker, Howard, Withers)
5
NGS 72EX
3 March 1927
el
Vocalion Vocalion studio,
Duncan Avenue, London
NGS 76–
12" / 30 cm
Quintet composed for and dedicated to Leon Goossens
(ii) Lento espressivo [part 2] Goossens, International String Quartet
(Mangeot, Pecker, Howard, Withers)
5
NGS 73E
3 March 1927
el
Vocalion Vocalion studio,
Duncan Avenue, London
NGS 77+
12" / 30 cm
First recording by André Mangeot's reformed and renamed quartet
(iii) Allegro giocoso Goossens, International String Quartet
(Mangeot, Pecker, Howard, Withers)
5
NGS 74E
3 March 1927
el
Vocalion Vocalion studio,
Duncan Avenue, London
NGS 77–
12" / 30 cm
Dvořák Quintet for piano and strings in A Op.81
(i) Allegro, ma non tanto [part 1]
Bartlett, Spencer Dyke String Quartet
(Spencer Dyke, Quaife, Tomlinson, Patterson Parker)
5
NGS 83EX
c. June 1927
el
Vocalion Vocalion studio,
Duncan Avenue, London
NGS 82+
12" / 30 cm
Last recording by original formation of Spencer Dyke String Quartet
(i) Allegro, ma non tanto [part 2] Bartlett, Spencer Dyke String Quartet
(Spencer Dyke, Quaife, Tomlinson, Patterson Parker)
5
NGS 84E
c. June 1927
el
Vocalion Vocalion studio,
Duncan Avenue, London
NGS 82–
12" / 30 cm
(i) Allegro, ma non tanto [part 3] Bartlett, Spencer Dyke String Quartet
(Spencer Dyke, Quaife, Tomlinson, Patterson Parker)
5
NGS 85E
c. June 1927
el
Vocalion Vocalion studio,
Duncan Avenue, London
NGS 83+
12" / 30 cm
(ii) Dumka. Andante con moto [part 1] Bartlett, Spencer Dyke String Quartet
(Spencer Dyke, Quaife, Tomlinson, Patterson Parker)
5
NGS 86E
c. June 1927
el
Vocalion Vocalion studio,
Duncan Avenue, London
NGS 83–
12" / 30 cm
(ii) Dumka. Andante con moto [part 2] Bartlett, Spencer Dyke String Quartet
(Spencer Dyke, Quaife, Tomlinson, Patterson Parker)
5
NGS 87E
c. June 1927
el
Vocalion Vocalion studio,
Duncan Avenue, London
NGS 84+
12" / 30 cm
(ii) Dumka. Andante con moto [part 3] Bartlett, Spencer Dyke String Quartet
(Spencer Dyke, Quaife, Tomlinson, Patterson Parker)
5
NGS 88E
c. June 1927
el
Vocalion Vocalion studio,
Duncan Avenue, London
NGS 84–
12" / 30 cm
(iii) Scherzo (Furiant). Molto vivace Bartlett, Spencer Dyke String Quartet
(Spencer Dyke, Quaife, Tomlinson, Patterson Parker)
5
NGS 89E
c. June 1927
el
Vocalion Vocalion studio,
Duncan Avenue, London
NGS 85+
12" / 30 cm
(iv) Finale. Allegro [part 1] Bartlett, Spencer Dyke String Quartet
(Spencer Dyke, Quaife, Tomlinson, Patterson Parker)
5
NGS 90E
c. June 1927
el
Vocalion Vocalion studio,
Duncan Avenue, London
NGS 85–
12" / 30 cm
(iv) Finale. Allegro [part 2] Bartlett, Spencer Dyke String Quartet
(Spencer Dyke, Quaife, Tomlinson, Patterson Parker)
5
NGS 91E
c. June 1927
el
Vocalion Vocalion studio,
Duncan Avenue, London
NGS 86+
12" / 30 cm
Speaight Some Shakespeare Fairy Characters
(1st Series) – (ii) The Lonely Shepherd
Spencer Dyke String Quartet
(Spencer Dyke, Quaife, Tomlinson, Patterson Parker)
4
NGS 92E
c. June 1927
el
Vocalion Vocalion studio,
Duncan Avenue, London
NGS 86–
12" / 30 cm
Filler

Issue 15, September 1927

Selection(s) Artist(s) # Art. Matrix Rec. date Sys. Producer Location Cat. ID Diam. Notes
Ravel String Quartet in F
(i) Allegro moderato. Très doux [part 1]
International String Quartet
(Mangeot, Pecker, Howard, Withers)
4
NGS 97E
April(?) 1927
el
Vocalion Vocalion studio,
Duncan Avenue, London
NGS 78+
12" / 30 cm
Issued with Ravel's approval, and with labels bearing facsimile signature 'Maurice Ravel' and legend 'Version de l'Auteur'
(i) Allegro moderato. Très doux [part 2] International String Quartet
(Mangeot, Pecker, Howard, Withers)
4
NGS 98E
April(?) 1927
el
Vocalion Vocalion studio,
Duncan Avenue, London
NGS 78–
12" / 30 cm
(ii) Assez vif. Très rythmé [part 1] International String Quartet
(Mangeot, Pecker, Howard, Withers)
4
NGS 104E
5 July 1927
el
Vocalion Vocalion studio,
Duncan Avenue, London
NGS 79+
12" / 30 cm
Recording date from Malcolm Walker
This side first issued, in error, from matrix NGS 99E, recorded April(?) 1927
(ii) Assez vif. Très rythmé [part 2] International String Quartet
(Mangeot, Pecker, Howard, Withers)
4
NGS 105EX
5 July 1927
el
Vocalion Vocalion studio,
Duncan Avenue, London
NGS 79–
12" / 30 cm
Recording date from Malcolm Walker
This side first issued, in error, from matrix NGS 100EX, recorded April(?) 1927
(iii) Très lent [part 1] International String Quartet
(Mangeot, Pecker, Howard, Withers)
4
NGS 101EX
April(?) 1927
el
Vocalion Vocalion studio,
Duncan Avenue, London
NGS 80+
12" / 30 cm
(iii) Très lent [part 2] International String Quartet
(Mangeot, Pecker, Howard, Withers)
4
NGS 102E
April(?) 1927
el
Vocalion Vocalion studio,
Duncan Avenue, London
NGS 80–
12" / 30 cm
(iv) Vif et agité International String Quartet
(Mangeot, Pecker, Howard, Withers)
4
NGS 103E
April(?) 1927
el
Vocalion Vocalion studio,
Duncan Avenue, London
NGS 81+
12" / 30 cm
Ravel Sonatine – (i) Modéré Long
1
NGS 82E
19 March 1927
el
Vocalion Vocalion studio,
Duncan Avenue, London
NGS 81–
12" / 30 cm
Filler. Recording date from Malcolm Walker
Issued with Ravel's approval, and with label bearing facsimile MS signature 'Maurice Ravel' and legend 'Version de l'Auteur'

Supplement to Issue 15, November 1927

Selection(s) Artist(s) # Art. Matrix Rec. date Sys. Producer Location Cat. ID Diam. Notes
Ravel Sonatine – (ii) Mouvement de Menuet Long
1
NGS 106E
c. September 1927
el
Vocalion Vocalion studio,
Duncan Avenue, London
NGS 87+
12" / 30 cm
Completion of Sonatine (see above)
(iii) Animé Long
1
NGS 107E
c. September 1927
el
Vocalion Vocalion studio,
Duncan Avenue, London
NGS 87–
12" / 30 cm
Unlike String Quartet (see above), not issued as 'Version de l'Auteur' and not known to have been submitted to Ravel for approval

1927-28 Season

Issue 16, February 1928

Selection(s) Artist(s) # Art. Matrix Rec. date Sys. Producer Location Cat. ID Diam. Notes
Brahms Piano Quartet in c Op.60
(i) Allegro non troppo [part 1]
Olive Bloom (piano), Spencer Dyke, Shore, Patterson Parker
4
NGS 108E
c. October 1927
el
Vocalion Vocalion studio,
Duncan Avenue, London
NGS 88+
12" / 30 cm
First recording by members of reformed Spencer Dyke Quartet, although not billed as such on disc labels
(i) Allegro non troppo [part 2] Olive Bloom (piano), Spencer Dyke, Shore, Patterson Parker
4
NGS 109E
c. October 1927
el
Vocalion Vocalion studio,
Duncan Avenue, London
NGS 88–
12" / 30 cm
Recorded at 78 rpm, although disc labels state 80 rpm[33]
(i) Allegro non troppo [part 3] Olive Bloom (piano), Spencer Dyke, Shore, Patterson Parker
4
NGS 110E
c. October 1927
el
Vocalion Vocalion studio,
Duncan Avenue, London
NGS 89+
12" / 30 cm
First known recording by Bernard Shore
Only known commercial recording by Olive Bloom
(ii) Scherzo. Allegro Olive Bloom (piano), Spencer Dyke, Shore, Patterson Parker
4
NGS 111E
c. October 1927
el
Vocalion Vocalion studio,
Duncan Avenue, London
NGS 89–
12" / 30 cm
Analytical note: P[eter].L[atham]. A Brahms Pianoforte Quartet[34]
(iii) Andante [part 1] Olive Bloom (piano), Spencer Dyke, Shore, Patterson Parker
4
NGS 112E
c. October 1927
el
Vocalion Vocalion studio,
Duncan Avenue, London
NGS 90+
12" / 30 cm
(iii) Andante [part 2] Olive Bloom (piano), Spencer Dyke, Shore, Patterson Parker
4
NGS 113E
c. October 1927
el
Vocalion Vocalion studio,
Duncan Avenue, London
NGS 90–
12" / 30 cm
(iv) Finale: Allegro comodo [part 1] Olive Bloom (piano), Spencer Dyke, Shore, Patterson Parker
4
NGS 114E
c. October 1927
el
Vocalion Vocalion studio,
Duncan Avenue, London
NGS 91+
12" / 30 cm
(iv) Finale: Allegro comodo [part 2] Olive Bloom (piano), Spencer Dyke, Shore, Patterson Parker
4
NGS 115E
c. October 1927
el
Vocalion Vocalion studio,
Duncan Avenue, London
NGS 91–
12" / 30 cm
Elgar Introduction and Allegro for strings Op.47
[part 1]
International String Quartet,
NGS Chamber Orchestra,[35] Barbirolli (conductor)
orch.
NGS 118E
November 1927
el
Vocalion Vocalion studio,
Duncan Avenue, London
NGS 94+
12" / 30 cm
Quartet members not named on disc labels; presumed to be Mangeot, Pecker, Howard, Withers
[part 2] International String Quartet,
NGS Chamber Orchestra, Barbirolli (conductor)
orch.
NGS 119E
November 1927
el
Vocalion Vocalion studio,
Duncan Avenue, London
NGS 94–
12" / 30 cm
No analytical note known[36]
[part 3] International String Quartet,
NGS Chamber Orchestra, Barbirolli (conductor)
orch.
NGS 120E
November 1927
el
Vocalion Vocalion studio,
Duncan Avenue, London
NGS 95+
12" / 30 cm
[part 4] International String Quartet,
NGS Chamber Orchestra, Barbirolli (conductor)
orch.
NGS 121E
November 1927
el
Vocalion Vocalion studio,
Duncan Avenue, London
NGS 95–
12" / 30 cm
Purcell orch. Barbirolli Suite for strings –
(i) Chaconne[37]
Strings of the NGS Chamber Orchestra,[38]
Barbirolli (conductor)
orch.
NGS 122E
November 1927
el
Vocalion Vocalion studio,
Duncan Avenue, London
NGS 96+
12" / 30 cm
No analytical note known[39]
(ii) Adagio[40]
(iii) Vivace[41]
(iv) Rondeau Minuet [part 1][42]
Strings of the NGS Chamber Orchestra,
Barbirolli (conductor)
orch.
NGS 123E
November 1927
el
Vocalion Vocalion studio,
Duncan Avenue, London
NGS 96–
12" / 30 cm
(iv) Rondeau Minuet [part 2]
(v) Air[43]
Strings of the NGS Chamber Orchestra,
Barbirolli (conductor)
orch.
NGS 124E
November 1927
el
Vocalion Vocalion studio,
Duncan Avenue, London
NGS 97+
12" / 30 cm
(vi) Hornpipe[44]

Marcello, Benedetto orch. Barbirolli Sonata for cello and continuo in C Op.1 No.5 –
(iv) Allegro (as 'Allegretto')
Strings of the NGS Chamber Orchestra,
Barbirolli (conductor)
orch.
NGS 125E
November 1927
el
Vocalion Vocalion studio,
Duncan Avenue, London
NGS 97–
12" / 30 cm
Brief comment by Barbirolli on Marcello published in The Gramophone[45]
Haydn Symphony No.104 in D
(i) Adagio; Allegro [part 1]
NGS Chamber Orchestra,[46] Barbirolli (conductor)
orch.
NGS 126EX
23(?) November 1927
el
Vocalion Vocalion studio,
Duncan Avenue, London
NGS 98+
12" / 30 cm
No analytical note known[47]
(i) Allegro [part 2] NGS Chamber Orchestra, Barbirolli (conductor)
orch.
NGS 127E
23(?) November 1927
el
Vocalion Vocalion studio,
Duncan Avenue, London
NGS 98–
12" / 30 cm
(ii) Andante [part 1] NGS Chamber Orchestra, Barbirolli (conductor)
orch.
NGS 128E
23(?) November 1927
el
Vocalion Vocalion studio,
Duncan Avenue, London
NGS 98–
12" / 30 cm
(ii) Andante [part 2] NGS Chamber Orchestra, Barbirolli (conductor)
orch.
NGS 129EX
23(?) November 1927
el
Vocalion Vocalion studio,
Duncan Avenue, London
NGS 98–
12" / 30 cm
(iii) Menuetto: Allegro NGS Chamber Orchestra, Barbirolli (conductor)
orch.
NGS 130E
23(?) November 1927
el
Vocalion Vocalion studio,
Duncan Avenue, London
NGS 98–
12" / 30 cm
(iv) Finale. Allegro spiritoso [part 1] NGS Chamber Orchestra, Barbirolli (conductor)
orch.
NGS 131E
23(?) November 1927
el
Vocalion Vocalion studio,
Duncan Avenue, London
NGS 98–
12" / 30 cm
(iv) Finale. Allegro spiritoso [part 2] NGS Chamber Orchestra, Barbirolli (conductor)
orch.
NGS 132E
23(?) November 1927
el
Vocalion Vocalion studio,
Duncan Avenue, London
NGS 98–
12" / 30 cm
Mozart Cassation in G K.63
(iii) Andante[48]
NGS Chamber Orchestra,[49] Barbirolli (conductor)
orch.
NGS 133E
23(?) November 1927
el
Vocalion Vocalion studio,
Duncan Avenue, London
NGS 101–
12" / 30 cm
Filler. Last orchestral recording issued by NGS

Supplement to Issue 16, February 1928

Selection(s) Artist(s) # Art. Matrix Rec. date Sys. Producer Location Cat. ID Diam. Notes
Boccherini String Quartet in Eb G.167 –
(i) Largo [part 1]
Poltronieri String Quartet
(Poltronieri, Ferrari, Mora, Valisi)
4
NGS 134E
late November 1927
el
Vocalion Vocalion studio,
Duncan Avenue, London
NGS 92+
12" / 30 cm
Work billed on disc labels by key only[50]
(i) Largo [part 2] Poltronieri String Quartet
(Poltronieri, Ferrari, Mora, Valisi)
4
NGS 135E
late November 1927
el
Vocalion Vocalion studio,
Duncan Avenue, London
NGS 92–
12" / 30 cm
First known recording by Poltronieri Quartet, made during first visit to London[51]
(iii) Tempo di minuetto Poltronieri String Quartet
(Poltronieri, Ferrari, Mora, Valisi)
4
NGS 136E
late November 1927
el
Vocalion Vocalion studio,
Duncan Avenue, London
NGS 93+
12" / 30 cm
Last two movements re-ordered probably following modern printed edition[52]
(ii) Allegro con brio Poltronieri String Quartet
(Poltronieri, Ferrari, Mora, Valisi)
4
NGS 137E
late November 1927
el
Vocalion Vocalion studio,
Duncan Avenue, London
NGS 93–
12" / 30 cm
This movement only recorded again by Poltronieri Quartet for Italian Columbia in 1930[53]

Supplement to Issue 16, March 1928

Selection(s) Artist(s) # Art. Matrix Rec. date Sys. Producer Location Cat. ID Diam. Notes
Bax Moy Mell (The Happy Plain), Irish tone-poem for 2 pianos [part 1] Bartlett, Robertson
2
NGS 116E
late November 1927(?)
el
Vocalion Vocalion studio,
Duncan Avenue, London
NGS 102+
12" / 30 cm
Disc labels bear facsimile MS signature 'Arnold Bax' and legend 'Composer's Edition'. Playback speed shown correctly as 78 rpm
[part 2] Bartlett, Robertson
2
NGS 117EX
late November 1927(?)
el
Vocalion Vocalion studio,
Duncan Avenue, London
NGS 102–
12" / 30 cm
First issued duo recording by Bartlett and Robertson (for unissued, slightly later recording, see below)

Issue 17, July/August 1928

Selection(s) Artist(s) # Art. Matrix Rec. date Sys. Producer Location Cat. ID Diam. Notes
Brahms String Sextet in G Op.36
(i) Allegro non troppo [part 1]
Spencer Dyke String Quartet
(Spencer Dyke, Tate Gilder, Shore, Patterson Parker),
Lockyer (viola II), Robinson (cello II)
6
NGS 142EXX
early/mid-1928?
el
Vocalion Vocalion studio,
Duncan Avenue, London
NGS 105+
12" / 30 cm
'[...] there has been a factory breakdown with one of the records […] and a re-recording has been necessary'[54]
(i) Allegro non troppo [part 2] Spencer Dyke String Quartet
(Spencer Dyke, Tate Gilder, Shore, Patterson Parker),
Lockyer (viola II), Robinson (cello II)
6
NGS 143EXX
early/mid-1928?
el
Vocalion Vocalion studio,
Duncan Avenue, London
NGS 105–
12" / 30 cm
Last known recording by Spencer Dyke Quartet
(ii) Scherzo: Allegro non troppo [part 1] Spencer Dyke String Quartet
(Spencer Dyke, Tate Gilder, Shore, Patterson Parker),
Lockyer (viola II), Robinson (cello II)
6
NGS 145E
November 1927?
el
Vocalion Vocalion studio,
Duncan Avenue, London
NGS 106+
12" / 30 cm
Note order of matrix nos. on this disc
(ii) Scherzo: Allegro non troppo [part 2] Spencer Dyke String Quartet
(Spencer Dyke, Tate Gilder, Shore, Patterson Parker),
Lockyer (viola II), Robinson (cello II)
6
NGS 144EX
November 1927?
el
Vocalion Vocalion studio,
Duncan Avenue, London
NGS 106–
12" / 30 cm
Analytical note: P[eter]. L[atham]. The Brahms String Sextet in G, Op.36 N.G.S. Records, 105-108[55]
(iii) Poco adagio [part 1] Spencer Dyke String Quartet
(Spencer Dyke, Tate Gilder, Shore, Patterson Parker),
Lockyer (viola II), Robinson (cello II)
6
NGS 146E
November 1927?
el
Vocalion Vocalion studio,
Duncan Avenue, London
NGS 107+
12" / 30 cm
(iii) Poco adagio [part 2] Spencer Dyke String Quartet
(Spencer Dyke, Tate Gilder, Shore, Patterson Parker),
Lockyer (viola II), Robinson (cello II)
6
NGS 147EX
November 1927?
el
Vocalion Vocalion studio,
Duncan Avenue, London
NGS 107–
12" / 30 cm
(iv) Poco allegro [part 1] Spencer Dyke String Quartet
(Spencer Dyke, Tate Gilder, Shore, Patterson Parker),
Lockyer (viola II), Robinson (cello II)
6
NGS 148E
November 1927?
el
Vocalion Vocalion studio,
Duncan Avenue, London
NGS 108+
12" / 30 cm
(iv) Poco allegro [part 2] Spencer Dyke String Quartet
(Spencer Dyke, Tate Gilder, Shore, Patterson Parker),
Lockyer (viola II), Robinson (cello II)
6
NGS 149E
November 1927?
el
Vocalion Vocalion studio,
Duncan Avenue, London
NGS 108–
12" / 30 cm
Last production by Vocalion for NGS

Supplement to Issue 17, July/August 1928

Selection(s) Artist(s) # Art. Matrix Rec. date Sys. Producer Location Cat. ID Diam. Notes
Malipiero Stornelli e ballate (String Quartet No.2) [part 1] Poltronieri String Quartet
(Poltronieri, Ferrari, Mora, Valisi)
4
103+(?)[56]
March 1928
el
Parlophone Parlophone studio,
Carlton Hill, London
NGS 103+
12" / 30 cm
Sole electrical production by Parlophone for NGS
[part 2] Poltronieri String Quartet
(Poltronieri, Ferrari, Mora, Valisi)
4
103–(?)
March 1928
el
Parlophone Parlophone studio,
Carlton Hill, London
NGS 103–
12" / 30 cm
No analytical note known
[part 3] Poltronieri String Quartet
(Poltronieri, Ferrari, Mora, Valisi)
4
104+(?)
March 1928
el
Parlophone Parlophone studio,
Carlton Hill, London
NGS 104+
12" / 30 cm
[part 4] Poltronieri String Quartet
(Poltronieri, Ferrari, Mora, Valisi)
4
104–(?)
March 1928
el
Parlophone Parlophone studio,
Carlton Hill, London
NGS 104–
12" / 30 cm

1928-29 Season

Issue 18, October 1928

Selection(s) Artist(s) # Art. Matrix Rec. date Sys. Producer Location Cat. ID Diam. Notes
Haydn String Quartet in Bb Op.76 No.4
(i) Allegro con spirito [part 1]
International String Quartet
(Pecker, Mangeot, Howard, Withers)
4
ⓌAX 3707-2
30 May 1928
el
Columbia Small Studio,
Petty France, London
109+
12" / 30 cm
First issued electrical production by Columbia for NGS (but first attempt at 118 to 120 recorded earlier, see below)
(i) Allegro con spirito [part 2]
(ii) Adagio [part 1]
International String Quartet
(Pecker, Mangeot, Howard, Withers)
4
ⓌAX 3708-2
30 May 1928
el
Columbia Small Studio,
Petty France, London
109–
12" / 30 cm
Pecker billed first on disc labels, as leader
(ii) Adagio [part 2] International String Quartet
(Pecker, Mangeot, Howard, Withers)
4
ⓌAX 3709-1
30 May 1928
el
Columbia Small Studio,
Petty France, London
110+
12" / 30 cm
Analytical note: none known; brief note in National Gramophonic Society Catalogue of Records 1930, p.15
(iii) Menuetto. Allegro International String Quartet
(Pecker, Mangeot, Howard, Withers)
4
ⓌAX 3710-1
30 May 1928
el
Columbia Small Studio,
Petty France, London
110–
12" / 30 cm
(iv) Finale. Allegro ma non troppo International String Quartet
(Pecker, Mangeot, Howard, Withers)
4
ⓌAX 3711-2
30 May 1928
el
Columbia Small Studio,
Petty France, London
111+
12" / 30 cm
Purcell arr. Mangeot Fantasia à 4 Z.743 International String Quartet
(Pecker, Mangeot, Howard, Withers)
4
ⓌAX 3712-1
30 May 1928
el
Columbia Small Studio,
Petty France, London
111–
12" / 30 cm
Filler. Billed on disc label without key; written in d minor but apparently transposed (sounds in f minor)
Mozart Quartet for flute and strings in D K.285
(i) Allegro [part 1]
Le Roy, Mangeot, Howard, Withers
4
ⓌAX 3891-1
12 July 1928
el
Columbia Small Studio,
Petty France, London
112+
12" / 30 cm
Three members of International String Quartet, although not billed as such on disc labels
(i) Allegro [part 2] Le Roy, Mangeot, Howard, Withers
4
ⓌAX 3892-1
12 July 1928
el
Columbia Small Studio,
Petty France, London
112–
12" / 30 cm
First known recording by Le Roy; given name misspelled 'Réné' on disc labels
(ii) Adagio Le Roy, Mangeot, Howard, Withers
4
ⓌAX 3893-1
12 July 1928
el
Columbia Small Studio,
Petty France, London
113+
12" / 30 cm
Set issued in Japan on Columbia J 8484, 8485[57]
(iii) Rondeau. Allegro Le Roy, Mangeot, Howard, Withers
4
ⓌAX 3894-1
12 July 1928
el
Columbia Small Studio,
Petty France, London
113–
12" / 30 cm

Issue 19, November/December 1928

Selection(s) Artist(s) # Art. Matrix Rec. date Sys. Producer Location Cat. ID Diam. Notes
Beethoven Violin Sonata in G Op.96
(i) Allegro moderato [part 1]
Fachiri, Tovey (piano and speaking voice)
2
ⓌAX 3733-3
4 September 1928
el
Columbia Small Studio,
Petty France, London
114+
12" / 30 cm
At end of exposition Tovey says, 'Repeat from beginning [pause] Second time', i.e. instructs listener to repeat first portion of side once
(i) Allegro moderato [part 2] Fachiri, Tovey
2
ⓌAX 3734-3
4 September 1928
el
Columbia Small Studio,
Petty France, London
114–
12" / 30 cm
Last known recording by Fachiri, who wrote an account of the sessions for The Gramophone[58]
(ii) Adagio espressivo [part 1] Fachiri, Tovey
2
ⓌAX 3735-3
4 September 1928
el
Columbia Small Studio,
Petty France, London
115+
12" / 30 cm
Analytical note: 'analytical' review printed in The Gramophone[59]
(ii) Adagio espressivo [part 2] Fachiri, Tovey
2
ⓌAX 3736-2
4 September 1928
el
Columbia Small Studio,
Petty France, London
115–
12" / 30 cm
(iii) Scherzo. Allegro
(iv) Poco allegretto [part 1]
Fachiri, Tovey
2
ⓌAX 3737-2
6 June 1928
el
Columbia Small Studio,
Petty France, London
116+
12" / 30 cm
First attempt recorded 6 June, from which only this disc issued. Second attempt, recorded 11 June, discarded. Third attempt recorded 4 September, from which remainder issued
(iv) Poco allegretto. Adagio espressivo [part 2] Fachiri, Tovey
2
ⓌAX 3760-2
6 June 1928
el
Columbia Small Studio,
Petty France, London
116–
12" / 30 cm
(iv) Allegro [part 3] Fachiri, Tovey
2
ⓌAX 3761-2
4 September 1928
el
Columbia Small Studio,
Petty France, London
117+
12" / 30 cm
Bach, J.S. Sonata for violin and obbligato keyboard in A BWV 1015 – (i) [no indication] Fachiri, Tovey (piano)
2
ⓌAX 3762-2
4 September 1928
el
Columbia Small Studio,
Petty France, London
117–
12" / 30 cm
Filler. Billed on disc labels as as 'Andante'
Bax Fantasy Sonata for viola and harp
(i) Allegro molto [part 1]
Jeremy, Korchinska
2
ⓌAX 3701-4
20 September 1928
el
Columbia Columbia studio,
Petty France, London
118+
12" / 30 cm
Previous attempts, recorded on 29 May and 19 June 1928, discarded
(i) Allegro molto [part 2]
(ii) Allegro moderato [part 1]
Jeremy, Korchinska
2
ⓌAX 3702-4
20 September 1928
el
Columbia Columbia studio,
Petty France, London
118–
12" / 30 cm
Work billed on disc labels as 'Phantasy Sonata'. Dedicated to Korchinska, who gave premiere with Jeremy on 20 October 1927
(ii) Allegro moderato [part 2]
(iii) Lento espressivo [part 1]
Jeremy, Korchinska
2
ⓌAX 3703-4
20 September 1928
el
Columbia Columbia studio,
Petty France, London
119+
12" / 30 cm
First known recording by Korchinska
(iii) Lento espressivo [part 2] Jeremy, Korchinska
2
ⓌAX 3704-3
20 September 1928
el
Columbia Columbia studio,
Petty France, London
119–
12" / 30 cm
Analytical note: 'analytical' review printed in The Gramophone[60]
(iv) Allegro [part 1] Jeremy, Korchinska
2
ⓌAX 3853-3
20 September 1928
el
Columbia Columbia studio,
Petty France, London
120+
12" / 30 cm
(iv) Allegro [part 2] Jeremy, Korchinska
2
ⓌAX 3854-3
20 September 1928
el
Columbia Columbia studio,
Petty France, London
120–
12" / 30 cm

Issue 20, March 1929

Selection(s) Artist(s) # Art. Matrix Rec. date Sys. Producer Location Cat. ID Diam. Notes
Mozart Quintet for piano, oboe, clarinet, horn and bassoon in Eb K.452
(i) Largo. Allegro moderato [part 1]
Long, Leon Goossens, Thurston, Brain, Alexandra
5
ⓌAX 4067-1
19 September 1928
el
Columbia Large Studio,
Petty France, London
121+
12" / 30 cm
Alexandra billed on disc labels, erroneously, as 'Alexander'
Allegro moderato [part 2] Long, Leon Goossens, Thurston, Brain, Alexandra
5
ⓌAX 4068-2
19 November 1928
el
Columbia Large Studio,
Petty France, London
121–
12" / 30 cm
Note later recording date
(ii) Larghetto [part 1] Long, Leon Goossens, Thurston, Brain, Alexandra
5
ⓌAX 4069-1
19 September 1928
el
Columbia Large Studio,
Petty France, London
122+
12" / 30 cm
Analytical note: 'analytical' review printed in The Gramophone[61]
(ii) Larghetto [part 2] Long, Leon Goossens, Thurston, Brain, Alexandra
5
ⓌAX 4070-1
19 September 1928
el
Columbia Large Studio,
Petty France, London
122–
12" / 30 cm
(iii) Rondo: Allegretto [part 1] Long, Leon Goossens, Thurston, Brain, Alexandra
5
ⓌAX 4071-1
19 September 1928
el
Columbia Large Studio,
Petty France, London
123+
12" / 30 cm
(iii) Rondo: Allegretto [part 2] Long, Leon Goossens, Thurston, Brain, Alexandra
5
ⓌAX 4072-1
19 September 1928
el
Columbia Large Studio,
Petty France, London
123–
12" / 30 cm

Issue 21, May 1929

Selection(s) Artist(s) # Art. Matrix Rec. date Sys. Producer Location Cat. ID Diam. Notes
Schubert String Quartet in Eb D.112
(i) Allegro ma non troppo [part 1]
International String Quartet
(Pecker, Mangeot, Howard, Withers)
4
ⓌAX 4067-1
20 February 1929
el
Columbia Large Studio,
Petty France, London
124+
12" / 30 cm
Pecker billed first on disc labels, i.e. as leader
(i) Allegro ma non troppo [part 2] International String Quartet
(Pecker, Mangeot, Howard, Withers)
4
ⓌAX 4068-2
20 February 1929
el
Columbia Large Studio,
Petty France, London
124–
12" / 30 cm
Work billed on discs labels as as Op.168
(ii) Andante sostenuto [part 1] International String Quartet
(Pecker, Mangeot, Howard, Withers)
4
ⓌAX 4069-1
20 February 1929
el
Columbia Large Studio,
Petty France, London
125+
12" / 30 cm
Analytical note: 'analytical' review printed in The Gramophone[62]
(ii) Andante sostenuto [part 2] International String Quartet
(Pecker, Mangeot, Howard, Withers)
4
ⓌAX 4070-1
20 February 1929
el
Columbia Large Studio,
Petty France, London
125–
12" / 30 cm
(iii) Menuetto and Trio. Allegretto International String Quartet
(Pecker, Mangeot, Howard, Withers)
4
ⓌAX 4071-1
20 February 1929
el
Columbia Large Studio,
Petty France, London
126+
12" / 30 cm
(iv) Presto International String Quartet
(Pecker, Mangeot, Howard, Withers)
4
ⓌAX 4072-1
20 February 1929
el
Columbia Large Studio,
Petty France, London
126–
12" / 30 cm

Issue 22, July/August 1929

Selection(s) Artist(s) # Art. Matrix Rec. date Sys. Producer Location Cat. ID Diam. Notes
Debussy Violin Sonata in g
(i) Allegro vivo
Mangeot, Barbour
2
ⓌAX 4600-3
18 April 1929
el
Columbia Large Studio,
Petty France, London
127+
12" / 30 cm
First attempt recorded on same day as filler but discarded. Second attempt recorded after Alfred Cortot 'went through the test records with M. Mangeot and Mr. Barbour'[63]
(ii) Intermède. Fantasque et léger Mangeot, Barbour
2
ⓌAX 4602-4
18 April 1929
el
Columbia Large Studio,
Petty France, London
127–
12" / 30 cm
Note matrix order
(ii) Final. Très animé Mangeot, Barbour
2
ⓌAX 4603-4
18 April 1929
el
Columbia Large Studio,
Petty France, London
128+
12" / 30 cm
Analytical note: 'analytical' review printed in The Gramophone[64]
Debussy Preludes, Book 1 – (iv) Les sons et les parfums tournent dans l'air du soir Barbour
1
ⓌAX 4601-1
30 January 1929
el
Columbia Large Studio,
Petty France, London
128–
12" / 30 cm
Filler. Note matrix order. First known recording by Barbour
Mozart Keyboard Sonata in D K.576
(i) Allegro
Long (piano)
1
ⓌAX 4686-1
20 February 1929
el
Columbia Columbia studio,
Petty France, London
129+
12" / 30 cm
Analytical note: 'analytical' review printed in The Gramophone[65]
(ii) Adagio Long (piano)
1
ⓌAX 4687-2
20 February 1929
el
Columbia Columbia studio,
Petty France, London
129–
12" / 30 cm
(iii) Allegretto Long (piano)
1
ⓌAX 4688-2
20 February 1929
el
Columbia Columbia studio,
Petty France, London
130+
12" / 30 cm
Muffat, Gottlieb Componimenti musicali,
Suite No.4 – (vi) Menuet II. (vii) Air

Couperin, François 3ème Livre de pièces de clavecin,
18ème Ordre –
(vi) Le Tic-Toc-Choc ou Les Maillotins
Long (piano)
1
ⓌAX 4689-2
20 February 1929
el
Columbia Columbia studio,
Petty France, London
130–
12" / 30 cm
Filler

1929-30 Season

Issue 23, November 1929

Selection(s) Artist(s) # Art. Matrix Rec. date Sys. Producer Location Cat. ID Diam. Notes
Vivaldi arr. d'Indy Sonata for cello and continuo in e RV.40 (as Sonates en concert,[66] Sonate V) – (i) Largo Pitsch, string quartet
1
ⓌAX 4992-1
3 June 1929
el
Columbia Large Studio,
Petty France, London
131+
12" / 30 cm
String quartet identified in WERM as 'Mangeot Qtt.'[67] (i.e. International String Quartet), probably correctly: recording made on same day as first, discarded attempt at Bach Concerto in f BWV 1056 with string quintet, see discs 151 and 152 (below)
(ii) Allegro Pitsch, string quartet
1
ⓌAX 4993-1
3 June 1929
el
Columbia Large Studio,
Petty France, London
131–
12" / 30 cm
Analytical note: 'analytical' review printed in The Gramophone[68]
(iii) Largo [as 'Alla siciliana']
(iv) Allegro [as 'Allegro vivace']
Pitsch, string quartet
1
ⓌAX 4994-1
3 June 1929
el
Columbia Large Studio,
Petty France, London
132+
12" / 30 cm
Trad. arr. Bartlett Three Pieces (a) Golden Slumbers, (b) An Ancient Lullaby, (c) My Love's an Arbutus Barbirolli, Bartlett
2
ⓌAX 5088-1
1 July 1929
el
Columbia Large Studio,
Petty France, London
132–
12" / 30 cm
Filler. Arrangements dedicated to Barbirolli and published in 1925 by Oxford University Press, with sub-titles (a) '(17th Century)', (b) and (c) 'Irish Tune'
Bach, J.S. Sonata for viola da gamba and obbligato keyboard in G BWV 1027
(i) Adagio
Barbirolli (cello), Bartlett (piano)
2
ⓌAX 5084-2
1 July 1929
el
Columbia Large Studio,
Petty France, London
133+
12" / 30 cm
Last known substantial recording by Barbirolli as cellist
(ii) Allegro ma non tanto Barbirolli (cello), Bartlett (piano)
2
ⓌAX 5085-2
1 July 1929
el
Columbia Large Studio,
Petty France, London
133–
12" / 30 cm
Analytical note: 'analytical' review printed in The Gramophone[69]
(iii) Andante Barbirolli (cello), Bartlett (piano)
2
ⓌAX 5086-1
1 July 1929
el
Columbia Large Studio,
Petty France, London
134+
12" / 30 cm
(iv) Allegro moderato Barbirolli (cello), Bartlett (piano)
2
ⓌAX 5087-1
1 July 1929
el
Columbia Large Studio,
Petty France, London
134–
12" / 30 cm

Issue 24, December 1929

Selection(s) Artist(s) # Art. Matrix Rec. date Sys. Producer Location Cat. ID Diam. Notes
Bach, J.S. Sonata for flute and obbligato keyboard in Eb BWV 1031
(i) Allegro moderato
Le Roy, Long (piano)
2
ⓌAX 5095-2
6 July 1929
el
Columbia Large Studio,
Petty France, London
135+
12" / 30 cm
Analytical note: 'analytical' review printed in The Gramophone[70]
(ii) Siciliano Le Roy, Long (piano)
2
ⓌAX 5096-1
6 July 1929
el
Columbia Large Studio,
Petty France, London
135–
12" / 30 cm
(iii) Allegro Le Roy, Long (piano)
2
ⓌAX 5097-1
6 July 1929
el
Columbia Large Studio,
Petty France, London
136+
12" / 30 cm
Honegger Danse de la chèvre
(from incidental music for play La mauvaise pensée by Sacha Dereck)
Le Roy
1
ⓌAX 5100-1
6 July 1929
el
Columbia Large Studio,
Petty France, London
136–
12" / 30 cm
Filler. Dedicated to Le Roy and premiered by him
Handel Sonata for flute and continuo in G 'Op.1 No.5' HWV 363b – (i) Adagio
(ii) Allegro
Le Roy, Long (piano)
2
ⓌAX 5098-1
6 July 1929
el
Columbia Large Studio,
Petty France, London
137+
12" / 30 cm
Billed on disc labels as 'Sonata No.3'. Analytical note: 'analytical' review printed in The Gramophone, which explains that (v) Menuetto omitted, following 'first English edition'.[71]
(iii) Adagio [as 'Andante']
(iv) Bourrée
Le Roy, Long (piano)
2
ⓌAX 5099-1
6 July 1929
el
Columbia Large Studio,
Petty France, London
137–
12" / 30 cm
Issued in Japan on Columbia J 8386

Supplements to Issue 24, January 1930

Selection(s) Artist(s) # Art. Matrix Rec. date Sys. Producer Location Cat. ID Diam. Notes
Bach, J.S. Was mir behagt, ist nur muntre Jagd!
BWV 208
– (ix) Aria 'Schafe können sicher weiden'
Martha Amstad (mezzo-soprano), Edward Walker, Evelyn Claye (flutes), Bernard Ord (harpsichord)
4
ⓌAX 5121-1
16 July 1929
el
Columbia Columbia studio,
Petty France, London
69B–
12" / 30 cm
New filler for reissue of Corelli Concerto grosso Op.6 No.8, originally coupled with Debussy Danses (see above)
Debussy Six Epigraphes antiques -
(i) Pour invoquer Pan, dieu du vent d'été
(vi) Pour remercier la pluie au matin
Bartlett, Robertson
2
ⓌAX 5227-1
22 October 1929
el
Columbia Columbia studio,
Petty France, London
71–
12" / 30 cm
New filler for reissue of Debussy Danses, originally coupled with Corelli Concerto grosso Op.6 No.8 (see above)

Issue 25, February 1930

Selection(s) Artist(s) # Art. Matrix Rec. date Sys. Producer Location Cat. ID Diam. Notes
Haydn Keyboard Sonata in c Hob.XVI:20
(i) Allegro moderato
Long (piano)
1
ⓌAX 5235-2
30 October 1929
el
Columbia Large Studio,
Petty France, London
138+
12" / 30 cm
Analytical note: none known; brief note in National Gramophonic Society Catalogue of Records 1930, p.22
(ii) Andante con moto Long (piano)
1
ⓌAX 5236-1
30 October 1929
el
Columbia Large Studio,
Petty France, London
138–
12" / 30 cm
(iii) Adagio. Allegro Long (piano)
1
ⓌAX 5237-1
30 October 1929
el
Columbia Large Studio,
Petty France, London
139+
12" / 30 cm
Rameau Nouvelles suites de pièces de clavecin, Suite in a – (vii) Gavotte et Doubles Long (piano)
1
ⓌAX 5238-2
30 October 1929
el
Columbia Large Studio,
Petty France, London
139–
12" / 30 cm
Filler. Billed on disc label as 'Theme and Variations in A minor'
Haydn String Quartet in Eb Op.76 No.6
(i) Allegretto
International String Quartet
(Mangeot, Voorsanger, Bray, Shinebourne)
4
ⓌAX 5230-1
29 October 1929
el
Columbia Large Studio,
Petty France, London
140+
12" / 30 cm
First known recording by new formation of International String Quartet
(ii) Fantasia: Adagio [part 1] International String Quartet
(Mangeot, Voorsanger, Bray, Shinebourne)
4
ⓌAX 5231-1
29 October 1929
el
Columbia Large Studio,
Petty France, London
140–
12" / 30 cm
Analytical note: none known; brief note in National Gramophonic Society Catalogue of Records 1930, p.23
(ii) Fantasia: Adagio [part 2] International String Quartet
(Mangeot, Voorsanger, Bray, Shinebourne)
4
ⓌAX 5232-1
29 October 1929
el
Columbia Large Studio,
Petty France, London
141+
12" / 30 cm
(iii) Menuetto. Presto International String Quartet
(Mangeot, Voorsanger, Bray, Shinebourne)
4
ⓌAX 5233-1
29 October 1929
el
Columbia Large Studio,
Petty France, London
141–
12" / 30 cm
(iv) Finale: Allegro spiritoso International String Quartet
(Mangeot, Voorsanger, Bray, Shinebourne)
4
ⓌAX 5234-1
29 October 1929
el
Columbia Large Studio,
Petty France, London
142+
12" / 30 cm
Purcell arr. Mangeot Fantasia à 4 Z.738 International String Quartet
(Mangeot, Voorsanger, Bray, Shinebourne)
4
ⓌAX 5241-1
30 October 1929
el
Columbia Large Studio,
Petty France, London
142–
12" / 30 cm
Filler. Previously recorded acoustically for NGS by Music Society String Quartet (see above). Sole instance of electrical re-recording for NGS
Locke transcr. Warlock, ed. Mangeot[72] Consort of ffowre Parts, Suite VI in G (as 'String Quartet No.6') – (i) Fantasia International String Quartet
(Mangeot, Voorsanger, Bray, Shinebourne)
4
ⓌAX 5239-1
30 October 1929
el
Columbia Large Studio,
Petty France, London
143+
12" / 30 cm
Analytical note: none known; brief note in National Gramophonic Society Catalogue of Records 1930, p.23
(ii) Courante
(iii) Ayre
(iv) Sarabande
International String Quartet
(Mangeot, Voorsanger, Bray, Shinebourne)
4
ⓌAX 5240-1
30 October 1929
el
Columbia Large Studio,
Petty France, London
143–
12" / 30 cm
Repeats taken in Ayre only

Issue 26, June 1930

Selection(s) Artist(s) # Art. Matrix Rec. date Sys. Producer Location Cat. ID Diam. Notes
Juon Octet Op.27 (as 'Chamber Symphony') –
(i) Allegro non troppo [part 1]
New Chamber Orchestra,[73] Kreshover
ⓌAX 5312-2
31 December 1929
el
Columbia Large Studio,
Petty France, London
144+
12" / 30 cm
Claimed as first performance in UK;[75] first public performance in UK given by these artists at Aeolian Hall, London, 19 December 1930[76]
(i) Allegro non troppo [part 2] New Chamber Orchestra, Kreshover
9
ⓌAX 5313-1
31 December 1929
el
Columbia Large Studio,
Petty France, London
144–
12" / 30 cm
Analytical note, distributed with discs: Kreshover, Dorothea, in 'Notes on New Issues, N.G.S.' (also includes note on Brahms Piano Trio in c Op.101, see below)
(ii) Andante elegiaco [part 1] New Chamber Orchestra, Kreshover
9
ⓌAX 5314-1
31 December 1929
el
Columbia Large Studio,
Petty France, London
145+
12" / 30 cm
(ii) Andante elegiaco [part 2] New Chamber Orchestra, Kreshover
9
ⓌAX 5315-1
31 December 1929
el
Columbia Large Studio,
Petty France, London
145–
12" / 30 cm
(iii) Allegro non troppo quasi moderato New Chamber Orchestra, Kreshover
9
ⓌAX 5316-1
31 December 1929
el
Columbia Large Studio,
Petty France, London
146+
12" / 30 cm
Unusually for NGS, (iii) and (iv) recorded with small cuts
(iv) Moderato
(as 'Moderato (et finale giusto et più vivo)')
New Chamber Orchestra, Kreshover
9
ⓌAX 5317-1
31 December 1929
el
Columbia Large Studio,
Petty France, London
146–
12" / 30 cm
Extended indication on disc label apparently cobbled together from selected markings within movement
Brahms Piano Trio in c Op.101
(i) Allegro energico [part 1]
Pirani Trio
(Leila Pirani, Charles Hambourg, Max Pirani)
3
ⓌAX 5349-3
16 17 January 1930
el
Columbia Large Studio,
Petty France, London
147+
12" / 30 cm
Only known recording by Pirani Trio (members also made recordings individually). Only known recording by Charles Hambourg as 'cellist
(i) Allegro energico [part 2] Pirani Trio
(Leila Pirani, Charles Hambourg, Max Pirani)
3
ⓌAX 5350-3
16 January 1930
el
Columbia Large Studio,
Petty France, London
147–
12" / 30 cm
Analytical note, distributed with discs: Latham, Peter, in 'Notes on New Issues, N.G.S.' (also includes note on Juon Chamber Symphony, see above)
(ii) Presto non assai Pirani Trio
(Leila Pirani, Charles Hambourg, Max Pirani)
3
ⓌAX 5351-2
16 January 1930
el
Columbia Large Studio,
Petty France, London
148+
12" / 30 cm
Disc 148 acknowledged by Secretary as 'faulty'; refund offered to members returning entire set[77]
(iii) Andante grazioso Pirani Trio
(Leila Pirani, Charles Hambourg, Max Pirani)
3
ⓌAX 5352-2
16 January 1930
el
Columbia Large Studio,
Petty France, London
148–
12" / 30 cm
(iv) Allegro molto [part 1] Pirani Trio
(Leila Pirani, Charles Hambourg, Max Pirani)
3
ⓌAX 5353-2
17 January 1930
el
Columbia Large Studio,
Petty France, London
149+
12" / 30 cm
(iv) Allegro molto [part 2] Pirani Trio
(Leila Pirani, Charles Hambourg, Max Pirani)
3
ⓌAX 5354-1
17 January 1930
el
Columbia Large Studio,
Petty France, London
149–
12" / 30 cm

Issue 27, September 1930

Selection(s) Artist(s) # Art. Matrix Rec. date Sys. Producer Location Cat. ID Diam. Notes
Wolf Italian Serenade [part 1] International String Quartet
(Mangeot, Voorsanger, Bray, Shinebourne)
4
ⓌAX 5371-4
9 April 1930
el
Columbia Large Studio,
Petty France, London
150+
12" / 30 cm
Lower, unissued takes recorded 6 February 1930
[part 2] International String Quartet
(Mangeot, Voorsanger, Bray, Shinebourne)
4
ⓌAX 5372-3
9 April 1930
el
Columbia Large Studio,
Petty France, London
150–
12" / 30 cm
Analytical note, possibly distributed with disc, published in The Gramophone[78]
Bach, J.S. Concerto for keyboard, strings and continuo in f BWV 1056
(i) [no indication] (as 'Allegro moderato')
Bartlett (piano), string orchestra, (Barbirolli)
orch.
ⓌAX 5295-3
9 April 1930
el
Columbia Large Studio,
Petty France, London
151+
12" / 30 cm
First recording of Concerto, with string quintet, made on 3 June 1929, unissued (see below)
(ii) Largo Bartlett (piano), string orchestra, (Barbirolli)
orch.
ⓌAX 5296-1
18 December 1929
el
Columbia Large Studio,
Petty France, London
151–
12" / 30 cm
No conductor billed on disc labels but Columbia manufacturing card H 13108[79] names John Barbirolli, probably conducting members of his Chamber Orchestra
(iii) Presto Bartlett (piano), string orchestra, (Barbirolli)
orch.
ⓌAX 5297-1
18 December 1929
el
Columbia Large Studio,
Petty France, London
152+
12" / 30 cm
Columbia manufacturing card H 13107 omits customary 'R.S.' (Recording Sheet) entry, including date, but other entries on confirm date as ⓌAX 5296[80]
Bach, J.S. transcr. Rummel Liebster Jesu, wir sind hier BWV 731 (as 'Blessed Jesus, here we stand') Bartlett (piano)
1
ⓌAX 5311-1
23 December 1929
el
Columbia Large Studio,
Petty France, London
152–
12" / 30 cm
Filler
Bax String Quartet (No.1) in G
(i) Allegretto semplice [part 1]
Marie Wilson String Quartet
(Wilson, Higham, Wolfe, Hasluck)
4
ⓌAX 5525-1
15 April 1930
el
Columbia Large Studio,
Petty France, London
153+
12" / 30 cm
Work not numbered on disc labels, although String Quartet No.2 published c.1927
(i) Allegretto semplice [part 2] Marie Wilson String Quartet
(Wilson, Higham, Wolfe, Hasluck)
4
ⓌAX 5526-2
17 April 1930
el
Columbia Large Studio,
Petty France, London
153–
12" / 30 cm
Analytical note, possibly distributed with discs, published in The Gramophone[81]
(ii) Lento e molto espressivo [part 1] Marie Wilson String Quartet
(Wilson, Higham, Wolfe, Hasluck)
4
ⓌAX 5533-1
16 April 1930
el
Columbia Large Studio,
Petty France, London
154+
12" / 30 cm
First known recording by Marie Wilson String Quartet
(ii) Lento e molto espressivo [part 2] Marie Wilson String Quartet
(Wilson, Higham, Wolfe, Hasluck)
4
ⓌAX 5534-1
16 April 1930
el
Columbia Large Studio,
Petty France, London
154–
12" / 30 cm
(iii) Rondo: Allegro vivace [part 1] Marie Wilson String Quartet
(Wilson, Higham, Wolfe, Hasluck)
4
ⓌAX 5535-1
16 April 1930
el
Columbia Large Studio,
Petty France, London
155+
12" / 30 cm
(iii) Rondo: Allegro vivace [part 2] Marie Wilson String Quartet
(Wilson, Higham, Wolfe, Hasluck)
4
ⓌAX 5536-1
16 April 1930
el
Columbia Large Studio,
Petty France, London
155–
12" / 30 cm
Bax Sonata for Two Pianos –
(i) Molto moderato (quasi andante) [part 1]
Bartlett, Robertson
2
ⓌAX 5527-1
15 April 1930
el
Columbia Central Hall, Westminster
156+
12" / 30 cm
Sonata and Hardanger dedicated to Bartlett and Robertson, who premiered Sonata on 10 December 1929[82]
(i) Molto moderato (quasi andante) [part 2] Bartlett, Robertson
2
ⓌAX 5528-2
15 April 1930
el
Columbia Central Hall, Westminster
156–
12" / 30 cm
Recording location from Columbia manufacturing cards[83]
(ii) Lento espressivo [part 1] Bartlett, Robertson
2
ⓌAX 5529-1
15 April 1930
el
Columbia Central Hall, Westminster
157+
12" / 30 cm
Analytical note, possibly distributed with discs, published in The Gramophone[84]
(ii) Lento espressivo [part 2] Bartlett, Robertson
2
ⓌAX 5530-1
15 April 1930
el
Columbia Central Hall, Westminster
157–
12" / 30 cm
(iii) Vivace e feroce (ma non troppo presto) Bartlett, Robertson
2
ⓌAX 5531-2
15 April 1930
el
Columbia Central Hall, Westminster
158+
12" / 30 cm
Bax (With Acknowledgments to Grieg) Hardanger
Bartlett, Robertson
2
ⓌAX 5532-1
15 April 1930
el
Columbia Central Hall, Westminster
158–
12" / 30 cm
Filler. Recording location from Columbia manufacturing card[85]

1930-31 Season

Issue 28, March 1931

Selection(s) Artist(s) # Art. Matrix Rec. date Sys. Producer Location Cat. ID Diam. Notes
Mozart Trio in G K.564
(i) Allegro
Budapest Trio
(Nicholas Roth, Georges Roth, Barbour)
3
ⓌAX 5742-2
15 September 1930
el
Columbia Large Studio,
Petty France, London
159+
12" / 30 cm
Work billed on disc labels as Trio No.5
(ii) Andante [part 1] Budapest Trio
(Nicholas Roth, Georges Roth, Barbour)
3
ⓌAX 5743-2
15 September 1930
el
Columbia Large Studio,
Petty France, London
159–
12" / 30 cm
Analytical note: Crabtree, Cyril M. 'Chamber Music and the Gramophone', The Gramophone, Vol.VIII No.95, April 1931, p.555, and No.96, May 1931, p.602
(ii) Andante [part 2] Budapest Trio
(Nicholas Roth, Georges Roth, Barbour)
3
ⓌAX 5744-1
15 September 1930
el
Columbia Large Studio,
Petty France, London
160+
12" / 30 cm
Issued in Japan on Columbia J 8499, 8500
(iii) Allegretto Budapest Trio
(Nicholas Roth, Georges Roth, Barbour)
3
ⓌAX 5745-2
15 September 1930
el
Columbia Large Studio,
Petty France, London
160–
12" / 30 cm
Mozart Trio in Eb K.498
(i) Andante [part 1]
Thurston, Clarke, Long
3
ⓌAX 5791-1
16 October 1930
el
Columbia Large Studio,
Petty France, London
161+
12" / 30 cm
Work billed on disc labels as Trio No.7
(i) Andante [part 2]
(ii) Menuetto
Thurston, Clarke, Long
3
ⓌAX 5792-1
16 October 1930
el
Columbia Large Studio,
Petty France, London
161–
12" / 30 cm
Analytical note: Crabtree, Cyril M. 'Chamber Music and the Gramophone', The Gramophone, Vol.VIII No.96, May 1931, p.602, and No.97, June 1931, p.10
(iii) Rondeaux: Allegretto [part 1] Thurston, Clarke, Long
3
ⓌAX 5793-1
16 October 1930
el
Columbia Large Studio,
Petty France, London
162+
12" / 30 cm
Sole known recording by Rebecca Clarke
(iii) Rondeaux: Allegretto [part 2] Thurston, Clarke, Long
3
ⓌAX 5794-1
16 October 1930
el
Columbia Large Studio,
Petty France, London
162–
12" / 30 cm
Recorded again by Budapest Trio six months later for Ultraphon[86]

1931-32 Season

Issue 29, December 1931

Selection(s) Artist(s) # Art. Matrix Rec. date Sys. Producer Location Cat. ID Diam. Notes
Warlock The Curlew
(i) He Reproves the Curlew [part 1]
Armstrong, Murchie, Terence MacDonagh,
International String Quartet
(Mangeot, Price, Bray, Shinebourne), Lambert
ⓌAX 6027-1
24 March 1931
el
Columbia Large Studio,
Petty France, London
163+
12" / 30 cm
(i) He Reproves the Curlew [part 2]
(ii) The Lover Mourns for the Loss of Love
Armstrong, Murchie, Terence MacDonagh,
International String Quartet
(Mangeot, Price, Bray, Shinebourne), Lambert
8
ⓌAX 6028-1
24 March 1931
el
Columbia Large Studio,
Petty France, London
163–
12" / 30 cm
(iii) The Withering of the Boughs [part 1] Armstrong, Murchie, Terence MacDonagh,
International String Quartet
(Mangeot, Price, Bray, Shinebourne), Lambert
8
ⓌAX 6029-1
24 March 1931
el
Columbia Large Studio,
Petty France, London
164+
12" / 30 cm
(iii) The Withering of the Boughs [part 2] Armstrong, Murchie, Terence MacDonagh,
International String Quartet
(Mangeot, Price, Bray, Shinebourne), Lambert
8
ⓌAX 6041-2
31 March 1931
el
Columbia Large Studio,
Petty France, London
164–
12" / 30 cm
(iv) He Hears the Cry of the Sedge Armstrong, Murchie, Terence MacDonagh,
International String Quartet
(Mangeot, Price, Bray, Shinebourne), Lambert
8
ⓌAX 6042-2
31 March 1931
el
Columbia Large Studio,
Petty France, London
165+
12" / 30 cm
Warlock Sleep (from Beaumont and Fletcher's The Woman Hater, 1607)

Peterisms, First Set
(i) Chop Cherry ('Whenas the rye') (from George Peele's The Old Wives' Tale, 1590)
Armstrong, International String Quartet
(Mangeot, Price, Bray, Shinebourne)
5
ⓌAX 6043-2
31 March 1931
el
Columbia Large Studio,
Petty France, London
165–
12" / 30 cm

Unissued matrices

Selection(s) Artist(s) # Art. Matrix Rec. date Sys. Producer Location Cat. ID Diam. Notes
Raff String Quartet No.7 in D Op.192 No.2, Die schöne Müllerin (as Maid of the Mill Suite) –
(ii) Die Mühle (as The Mill Stream). Allegro
Cobbett Quartet
4
AX 538-1
28 July 1924
ac
Columbia Columbia studio,
Clerkenwell Road, London
unissued
12" / 30 cm
Data from Columbia manufacturing card. Quartet members presumed as for disc G (see above)
Svendsen String Quartet in a Op.1
(ii) Andantino
Cobbett Quartet
4
AX 539-1
28 July 1924
ac
Columbia Columbia studio,
Clerkenwell Road, London
unissued
12" / 30 cm
Data from Columbia manufacturing card. Quartet members presumed as for disc G (see above)
Composer(s) unknown (Schubert)?
Title(s) unknown
(String Quartet in a D.804, excerpt?)
Performer(s) unknown
(Spencer Dyke String Quartet?)
4?
NGS 31E?
September /
October 1926?
el
Vocalion Vocalion studio,
Duncan Avenue, London
unissued
12" / 30 cm
Conjecture based on lacuna in documented run of Vocalion matrices recorded for NGS; possibly test of Marconi electrical system?[88]
[As NGS 31E] Performer(s) unknown
(Spencer Dyke String Quartet?)
4?
NGS 32E?
September /
October 1926?
el
Vocalion Vocalion studio,
Duncan Avenue, London
unissued
12" / 30 cm
Conjecture (as NGS 31E)
Composer(s) unknown (Ravel?)
Title(s) unknown (String Quartet in F?)
Performer(s) unknown
(International String Quartet?)
4?
NGS 93E?
19 March 1927?
el
Vocalion Vocalion studio,
Duncan Avenue, London
unissued
12" / 30 cm?
Conjecture based on lacuna in documented run of Vocalion matrices recorded for NGS, immediately followed by Ravel String Quartet (see above); possibly rejected side recorded at first, unsuccessful session on 19 March 1927?[89]
[As NGS 93E, 95E, 96E] Performer(s) unknown
(International String Quartet?)
4?
NGS 94E?
19 March 1927?
el
Vocalion Vocalion studio,
Duncan Avenue, London
unissued
12" / 30 cm?
Conjecture (as NGS 93E)
[As NGS 93E, 94E, 96E] Performer(s) unknown
(International String Quartet?)
4?
NGS 95E?
19 March 1927?
el
Vocalion Vocalion studio,
Duncan Avenue, London
unissued
12" / 30 cm?
Conjecture (as NGS 93E)
[As NGS 93E, 94E, 95E] Performer(s) unknown
(International String Quartet?)
4?
NGS 96E?
19 March 1927?
el
Vocalion Vocalion studio,
Duncan Avenue, London
unissued
12" / 30 cm?
Conjecture (as NGS 93E)
Brahms Variations on a Theme by Jos. Haydn Op.56b [part 1] Bartlett, Robertson
2
NGS 138E
November 1927
el
Vocalion Vocalion studio,
Duncan Avenue, London
unissued
12" / 30 cm
Number missing from documented run of Vocalion matrices recorded for NGS, assigned by Malcolm Walker to this work but not dated
[part 2] Bartlett, Robertson
2
NGS 139E
November 1927
el
Vocalion Vocalion studio,
Duncan Avenue, London
unissued
12" / 30 cm
Variations performed by Bartlett and Robertson at Wigmore Hall in London on 9 November 1927[90]
[part 3] Bartlett, Robertson
2
NGS 140E
November 1927
el
Vocalion Vocalion studio,
Duncan Avenue, London
unissued
12" / 30 cm
Recorded, together with Bax Moy Mell (NGS 102, above), after Haydn Symphony No.104 (see NGS 98-101, above)[91]
[part 4] Bartlett, Robertson
2
NGS 141E
November 1927
el
Vocalion Vocalion studio,
Duncan Avenue, London
unissued
12" / 30 cm
Recording withheld at request of Gramophone Co.[92]
Bach, J.S. Concerto for keyboard, strings and continuo in f BWV 1056
(i) [no indication] (as 'Allegro moderato')
Bartlett (piano), string quintet
6
ⓌAX 4990-1
3 June 1929
el
Columbia Large Studio,
Petty France, London
unissued
12" / 30 cm
Note matrix order
Data from Columbia manufacturing card H 12125[93]
(ii) Largo Bartlett (piano), string quintet
6
ⓌAX 4989-1,-2
3 June 1929
el
Columbia Large Studio,
Petty France, London
unissued
12" / 30 cm
Both matrices apparently rejected due to 'Rough Surfaces', Columbia manufacturing card H 12132[94]
(iii) Presto Bartlett (piano), string quintet
6
ⓌAX 4991-1
3 June 1929
el
Columbia Large Studio,
Petty France, London
unissued
12" / 30 cm
Recorded on same day as discs 131, 132 (see above); quintet almost certainly Mangeot Quartet plus double bass (
Data from Columbia manufacturing card H 12131[95]
Handel Deidamia – Act I, No.12(?),
aria 'Nasconde l'usignol' in alti rami'(?)
Marietta Amstad (soprano), Edward Walker (flute), Bernard Ord (harpsichord)
3
ⓌAX 5122-1
16 July 1929
el
Columbia Columbia studio,
Petty France, London
unissued
12" / 30 cm
Data from Columbia manufacturing card H 12566,[96] which supplies title of opera only; excerpt deduced from named artists and press notice of concert performance given by them two weeks before session, alongside Bach aria issued on disc 69B[97] (see above)

References

  1. 'Beethoven's "Harp" Quartet in E flat, Op.74 and Debussy's Quartet in G [sic]' (advertisement), The Gramophone, Vol.II No.6, November 1924, p.215
  2. The NGS published no announcement of or explanation for this lay-out
  3. 'Beethoven's "Harp" Quartet in E flat, Op.74 and Debussy's Quartet in G [sic]' (advertisement), The Gramophone, Vol.II No.6, November 1924, p.215
  4. Cobbett's disc was never publicly acknowledged by the NGS as a test; this conclusion is based on unpublished correspondence between Compton Mackenzie and Christopher Stone, future NGS Secretary:
    • In June 1924, Arthur Liedtke (1873-1937), Columbia's general manager, wrote to Stone to the effect that, '"Before commencing work [recording for the NGS] it wd be well to have a test record made [...] early in July".' Stone, Christopher Draft or copy of letter to Compton Mackenzie, Thursday 26 June 1924
    • Three days earlier, Stone had reported, 'Old Cobbett (he's 77) came here to see Faith [Mackenzie] about the chamber music & is quite keen but evidently wha wants to do the recording with his own quartet.' Stone, Christopher Letter to Compton Mackenzie, Thursday 26 June 1924
    • Mackenzie's reply was, 'Of course prevent(?) Cobbett's playing!' Mackenzie, Compton Letter to Christopher Stone, Friday [no date; possibly 27 June 1924?]
    All correspondence quoted by kind permission of Anthony Pollard Esq.
  5. 'At the moment of going to press it is doubtful whether the Schönberg and Schubert records will be ready for distribution before the February number [of The Gramophone] is out [...] But in the meantime we are, by great good fortune, able to offer a substantial compensation. Mr. W.W. Cobbett [...] has generously added to his other benefactions by undertaking to give a twelve-inch double-sided record to every member of the Society as a Christmas present. [...] though it cannot be denied that it comes under the category of "snippets," it is just the kind of record which in the past has formed a path for many a gramophone-lover from the pleasant lowlands to the higher fields of music.' 'National Gramophonic Society Notes', The Gramophone, Vol.II No.8, January 1925, p.294
  6. A copy of this note has been scanned and made freely available online, together with a transfer of the discs, on the Shellackophile blog
  7. A copy of this note has been scanned and made freely available online, together with a transfer of the discs, on the Shellackophile blog
  8. 'National Gramophonic Society Notes', The Gramophone, Vol.III No.2, July 1925, p.80
  9. Minutes of 24 April 1925 board meeting of Gramophone (Publications) Limited, undated. Cited by kind permission of Anthony Pollard Esq.
  10. Reprinted in 'National Gramophonic Society Notes', The Gramophone, Vol.III No.3, August 1925, p.135
  11. Printed in 'National Gramophonic Society Notes', The Gramophone, Vol.III No.7, December 1925, p.323; it is not known if this note was also printed separately and distributed to members with the discs
  12. 'To N.G.S. Members', The Gramophone, Vol.III No.4, September 1925, p.201; 'National Gramophonic Society Notes', ibid., Vol.III No.5, October 1925, p.237
  13. '[...] would it be possible to get the Lament of Tomlinson on 12 inch put together[?] with the Brahms 6tet of Spencer Dyke and get our Goossens By the Tarn go on the back of Gibbons 3,9' Annotation in André Mangeot's hand on letter from Robert Gathorne-Hardy to Mangeot, dated 23 December 1925, André Mangeot Collection, Royal College of Music, London
    'Shame [?, barely legible] about the Goossens Qt[?]. Whose fault was it?' Mackenzie, Compton Letter to Christopher Stone, dated 29[?] Nov[?, overwritten] 1925. Quoted by kind permission of Anthony Pollard Esq.
  14. '[...] unusual difficulties have been encountered, and re-recordings have been necessary', 'National Gramophonic Society Notes', The Gramophone, Vol.III No.2, July 1925, p.80
  15. Minutes of 24 April 1925 board meeting of Gramophone (Publications) Limited, undated. Cited by kind permission of Anthony Pollard Esq.
  16. Reprinted in 'National Gramophonic Society Notes', The Gramophone, Vol.III No.3, August 1925, p.135
  17. Reprinted under this title in 'National Gramophonic Society Notes', The Gramophone, Vol.III No.9, February 1926, p.433, which does not make clear whether the note was also distributed with the discs; but see The National Gramophonic Society Catalogue of Records 1927, p.11: 'A descriptive leaflet by Mr. Cobbett is included with the records.'
  18. Ernest Tomlinson (1877-1957), well-known teacher and viola player in several distinguished quartets including the Spencer Dyke String Quartet, is not to be confused with the composer and conductor Ernest Tomlinson (1924-2015)
  19. '[...] would it be possible to get the Lament of Tomlinson on 12 inch put together[?] with the Brahms 6tet of Spencer Dyke and get our Goossens By the Tarn go on the back of Gibbons 3,9'
    Annotation in André Mangeot's hand on MS letter from Robert Gathorne-Hardy to Mangeot, dated 23 December 1925, André Mangeot Collection, Royal College of Music, London
  20. Gibbons' 3-part fantasias were probably performed in the edition by Edmund Fellowes for modern string trio, published by Stainer & Bell, London, 1924
  21. Mackenzie, Compton Letter [number 5628] to Sir Edward Elgar, dated 8 November 1925, Sir Edward Elgar papers, The Firs (Elgar Birthplace Museum), Lower Broadheath, Worcester
    Elgar, Sir Edward Letter to Compton Mackenzie, dated 17 November 1925, reprinted in Mackenzie, Compton My Life and Times – Octave 6: 1915-1923, London: Chatto & Windus, 1967, p.83
    (Both letters also reprinted in Northrop Moore, Jerrold Elgar on Record, London: EMI Records Ltd. in association with Oxford University Press, 1974, pp.55-56)
  22. Reprinted in 'National Gramophonic Society Notes', The Gramophone, Vol.III No.12, May 1926, p.559
  23. Printed in 'National Gramophonic Society Notes', The Gramophone, Vol.IV No.4, September 1926, p.163; not known to have been distributed with discs
  24. Purcell's Fantasias for viols were transcribed from the composer's autograph MS by Peter Warlock in 1925, arranged for modern strings by André Mangeot, and published by J. Curwen & Sons, London, in 1927
  25. Reprinted in The Gramophone, Vol.IV No.6, November 1926, pp.231-32, from 'The Purcell Fantasies and their Influence on Modern Music', Music and Letters, Vol.7 No.2, April 1926, pp.143-49, itself a partial translation of 'Les fantaisies d'Henry Purcell et le quatuor de Gabriel Fauré', Le Monde musical, Vol.XXXVI Nos.19-20, October 1925, pp.345-46; not known to have been distributed with discs
  26. 'National Gramophonic Society Notes', The Gramophone, Vol.IV No.6, November 1926, p.238
  27. No. viii ... of Corelli's Twelve grand Concertos, for 2 Violins & Violoncello (Solo), 2 Violins, Viola and Basso (Tutti). Edited by F. Bridge. (Parts.) London: Goodwin & Tabb, [1911]
  28. Personnel: 'First violins: André Mangeot, John Fry, A. [sic, for H.?] Ayckborn, J. Price.
    Second violins: George Whitaker, V. Allchurch, V. Leonard, J. Rosenthal.
    Violas: L. Rubens, L. D'Oliviera [sic, for d'Oliveira].
    'Cellos: J. Leonard, J. Moore.
    Basses: Victor Watson, Charles Winterbottom.'
    'National Gramophonic Society Notes', The Gramophone, Vol.IV No.9, February 1927, pp.390-91 (on p.390)
    NB Concertino players not specified; probably Mangeot (violin I), Fry (violin II), J. Leonard ('cello)
  29. Personnel: 'First violins: André Mangeot, John Fry, A. [sic, for H.?] Ayckborn, J. Price.
    Second violins: George Whitaker, V. Allchurch, V. Leonard, J. Rosenthal.
    Violas: L. Rubens, L. D'Oliviera [sic, for d'Oliveira].
    'Cellos: J. Leonard, J. Moore.
    Basses: Victor Watson, Charles Winterbottom.
    [...]
    Piano: Ethel Bartlett.'
    'National Gramophonic Society Notes', The Gramophone, Vol.IV No.9, February 1927, pp.390-91 (on p.390)
  30. Personnel: 'First violins: André Mangeot, John Fry, A. [sic, for H.?] Ayckborn, J. Price.
    Second violins: George Whitaker, V. Allchurch, V. Leonard, J. Rosenthal.
    Violas: L. Rubens, L. D'Oliviera [sic, for d'Oliveira].
    'Cellos: J. Leonard, J. Moore.
    Basses: Victor Watson, Charles Winterbottom.
    Flutes: Robert Murchie, Gordon Walker.
    Oboes: Horace Halstead [...]
    Clarinets: George Anderson, A.N. Tschaikov.
    Bassoon [sic]: Jack Alexander [sic, for Alexandra], E. Duboucq [sic, for Dubrucq].
    Horns: Aubrey Brain, Frank Probyn.'
    'National Gramophonic Society Notes', The Gramophone, Vol.IV No.9, February 1927, pp.390-91 (on p.390)
  31. Personnel: 'First violins: [...] John Fry, A. [sic, for H.?] Ayckborn, J. Price.
    Second violins: George Whitaker, V. Allchurch, V. Leonard, J. Rosenthal.
    Violas: L. Rubens, L. D'Oliviera [sic, for d'Oliveira].
    'Cellos: J. Leonard, J. Moore.
    Basses: Victor Watson, Charles Winterbottom.
    [...]
    Oboes: Horace Halstead, J. McDonagh.
    [...]
    Horns: Aubrey Brain, Frank Probyn.
    Trumpets: E. Hall, H. Barr.'
    'National Gramophonic Society Notes', The Gramophone, Vol.IV No.9, February 1927, pp.390-91 (on p.390)
  32. Personnel: 'First violins: André Mangeot, John Fry, A. [sic, for H.?] Ayckborn, J. Price.
    Second violins: George Whitaker, V. Allchurch, V. Leonard, J. Rosenthal.
    Violas: L. Rubens, L. D'Oliviera [sic, for d'Oliveira].
    'Cellos: J. Leonard, J. Moore.
    Basses: Victor Watson, Charles Winterbottom.'
    'National Gramophonic Society Notes', The Gramophone, Vol.IV No.9, February 1927, pp.390-91 (on p.390)
  33. 'Owing to an unfortunate lack of liaison between recording studio and factory [...] all the records from the Brahms Piano Quartet (Nos.88 to 91) onwards were made at a speed of 78 revolutions to the minute (not 80, as stated on the labels).' 'National Gramophonic Society Notes', The Gramophone, Vol.V No.10, March 1928, p.430
  34. Printed in 'Chamber Music', The Gramophone, Vol.V No.8, January 1928, pp.331-41 (on p.331); not distributed with discs
  35. Leader and personnel unknown
  36. Brief comments on work and recording in Barbirolli, John 'The N.G.S. Orchestral Records', The Gramophone, Vol.V No.11, April 1928, p.450
  37. Purcell The Gordian Knot Untied Z.597 (incidental music) – (vi) Chaconne
  38. Leader and personnel unknown
  39. Brief comments on music in Barbirolli, John 'The N.G.S. Orchestral Records', The Gramophone, Vol.V No.11, April 1928, p.450
  40. Purcell My heart is inditing Z.30 – (i) Symphony
  41. Purcell Distressed Innocence, or The Princess of Persia Z.577 (incidental music) – (viii) Minuet
  42. Purcell The Gordian Knot Untied Z.597 (incidental music) – (iii) Rondeau Minuet
  43. Purcell Distressed Innocence, or The Princess of Persia Z.577 (incidental music) – (iii) Slow Air
  44. Purcell The Married Beau, or The Curious Impertinent Z.603 (incidental music) – (iii) Hornpipe on a Ground
  45. Barbirolli, John 'The N.G.S. Orchestral Records', The Gramophone, Vol.V No.11, April 1928, p.450
  46. Leader and personnel unknown
  47. Brief comments on music in Barbirolli, John 'The N.G.S. Orchestral Records', The Gramophone, Vol.V No.11, April 1928, p.450
  48. Key of Andante billed on disc label, correctly if perhaps unnecessarily, as C major
  49. Leader and personnel unknown
  50. Entered in the composer's autograph work catalogue as Op.8 No.3 but first published as Op.6 No.3 and usually known as such, see Gérard, Yves Thematic, Bibliographical and Critical Catalogue of the Works of Luigi Boccherini, London, etc.: Oxford University Press, 1969, pp.185-86, and The World's Encyclopaedia of Recorded Music (below)
  51. 'National Gramophonic Society Notes', The Gramophone, Vol.V No.8, January 1928, p.350, which reports that the Quartet broadcast this work on 20 November (NB the Radio Times billing does not identify it), and that it was 'still in manuscript' (but see below); the Quartet probably played this work again at the Music Society in London on 23 November, although it was not identified in the only known review, see E[ric?].B[lom?]. 'Music in London', The Manchester Guardian, Wednesday 23 November 1927, p.12
  52. The Tempo di minuetto is placed third in the first printed editions (no autograph manuscript survives) but second in the edition by Enrico Polo published by Ricordi in 1915 (see IMSLP for these editions); as the work was reported in 1927 to be 'still in manuscript' (see above), perhaps the Poltronieri Quartet was following a set of manuscript parts with the same variant order of movements?
  53. matrix ⓌB 3465-2, recorded 13 June 1930, 10" / 25 cm, issued in Italy on GQ 7015 and in Britain on DB 397; NB erroneously attributed in Clough, F.F. & Cuming, G.J. The World's Encyclopaedia of Recorded Music, London: Sidgwick & Jackson Ltd. in association with The Decca Record Company Ltd., 1952, p.78, to String Quartet in C Op.33 No.4
  54. 'National Gramophonic Society Notes', The Gramophone, Vol.VI No.61, June 1928, p.31; takes EXX (i.e. -3) and unusual notation '2X' in run-off area point to disc 105 as re-recorded
  55. Printed in The Gramophone, Vol.VI No.63, August 1928, p.115
  56. Discs bear face numbers only in runoff or 'dead wax'; it is unclear if these also served as matrix numbers
  57. Clough, F.F. & Cuming, G.J. The World's Encyclopaedia of Recorded Music, London: Sidgwick & Jackson Ltd. in association with The Decca Record Company Ltd., 1952, p.405
  58. Fachiri, Adila 'Beethoven's Sonata in G major', The Gramophone, Vol.VI No.67, December 1928, p.277
  59. P[eter]. L[atham]. 'Chamber Music', The Gramophone, Vol.VI No.69, February 1929, pp.395-96
  60. C.J. 'Chamber Music', The Gramophone, Vol.VI No.68, January 1929, p.355
  61. P[eter].L[atham]. 'National Gramophonic Society Mozart's Quintet in E flat for Oboe, Clarinet, Horn, Bassoon and Piano', The Gramophone, Vol.VI No.71, April 1929, p.493
  62. P[eter]. L[atham]. 'Chamber Music', The Gramophone, Vol.VII No.73, June 1929, p.17
  63. 'National Gramophonic Society Notes', The Gramophone, Vol.VII No.74, July 1929, p.82
  64. P[eter]. L[atham]. 'Chamber Music', The Gramophone, Vol.VII No.75, August 1929, p.113
  65. P[eter]. L[atham]. 'Chamber Music', The Gramophone, Vol.VII No.75, August 1929, p.113
  66. d'Indy arranged six Vivaldi cello sonatas 'en concert', of which Sonate V was the first to be published, by Maurice Senart, c.1922. The phrase 'en concert' means 'concerted'; d'Indy's arrangement expands the continuo line into four parts, for first and second violins, violas, 'cellos and optional double basses. The original edition (not consulted for this page) appears to suggest performance by string orchestra only (the parts are headed 'violins', 'violas' etc.), but an edition by Salabert, c.1950s, makes explicit the option of performance by string quartet
  67. Clough, F.F. & Cuming, G.J. The World's Encyclopaedia of Recorded Music, London: Sidgwick & Jackson Ltd. in association with The Decca Record Company Ltd., 1952, p.664
  68. P[eter]. L[atham]. 'Chamber Music', The Gramophone, Vol.VII No.77, October 1929, p.200
  69. P[eter]. L[atham]. 'Chamber Music', The Gramophone, Vol.VII No.77, October 1929, p.200
  70. P[eter]. L[atham]. 'Chamber Music', The Gramophone, Vol.VII No.79, December 1929, p.309
  71. P[eter]. L[atham]. 'Chamber Music', The Gramophone, Vol.VII No.79, December 1929, p.309
  72. Locke's Consort of ffowre Parts was transcribed for modern string quartet by Warlock in 1927 with a view to possible publication by Curwen or the Oxford University Press, see letter to André Mangeot from Philip Heseltine dated 14 March 1927, André Mangeot Collection, Royal College of Music, London; Mangeot prepared the transcriptions for performance with indications of tempo and expression, phrasings, bowings etc., but the six suites were not published until 1932, by J. & W. Chester Ltd., as Six String Quartets by Matthew Locke
  73. Personnel (not listed on disc labels): Samuel Kutcher (violin), Raymond Jeremy (viola), Cedric Sharpe (cello), Leon Goossens (oboe), George W. Anderson (clarinet), A. Richard Newton (bassoon), Aubrey [Cocks-]Thonger (horn), Rae Robertson (piano), see 'First Performance in England Just Published' (advertisement), The Gramophone, Vol.VII No.84, May 1930, p.563 (players' instruments not specified), and Kreshover, Dorothea 'Notes on New Issues, N.G.S.' (players' instruments specified)
  74. NB This count includes the conductor, even though he is not heard
  75. 'National Gramophonic Society's Notes', The Gramophone, Vol.VII No.81, February 1930, p.397
  76. Fox-Strangways, A.H.(?) 'New Chamber Orchestra', in 'Music of the Week', The Observer, Sunday 21 December 1930, p.8 (Fox-Strangways is credited as author of the leading rubric on the page, 'Music and Musicians', but it is not clear if the byline also covers the following 'Music of the Week')
    NB The date and location of the world premiere of Juon's Octet have not been ascertained; it was played in the US as early as 1913, see review of performance on 9 November 1913 by the Longy New York Modern Chamber Music Society at Aeolian Hall, New York, in 'The Concert Season Is In Full Swing', The Brooklyn Daily Eagle [Brooklyn, New York], Monday, 10 November 1913, p.7
  77. 'National Gramophonic Society Notes', The Gramophone, Vol.VIII No.85, June 1930, p.11
  78. P[eter].L[atham]. 'National Gramophonic Society A Note on the New Issues', The Gramophone, Vol.VIII No.88, September 1930, pp.179-180
  79. Original card held by EMI Archive Trust, Hayes, Middlesex; consulted from British Institute of Recorded Sound microfilm reel 89, British Library, London
  80. Original card held by EMI Archive Trust, Hayes, Middlesex; consulted from British Institute of Recorded Sound microfilm reel 89, British Library, London
  81. P[eter].L[atham]. 'National Gramophonic Society A Note on the New Issues', The Gramophone, Vol.VIII No.88, September 1930, pp.179-180
  82. E[ric?].B[lom?]. 'New Work by Arnold Bax Sonata for Two Pianos', The Manchester Guardian, Wednesday, 11 December 1929, p.15
  83. Columbia manufacturing cards H 13573, 13570, 13568, 13569, 13571; originals held by EMI Archive Trust, Hayes, Middlesex; consulted from British Institute of Recorded Sound microfilm reel 89, British Library, London
  84. P[eter].L[atham]. 'National Gramophonic Society A Note on the New Issues', The Gramophone, Vol.VIII No.88, September 1930, pp.179-180
  85. Columbia manufacturing card H 13572; originals held by EMI Archive Trust, Hayes, Middlesex; consulted from British Institute of Recorded Sound microfilm reel 89, British Library, London
  86. Recorded 15 March 1931, issued on Telefunken A 967, 968
  87. NB This count includes the conductor, even though he is not heard
  88. '[...] if the tests now being made by the Spencer Dyke String Quartet by electrical methods are successful the Schubert A minor Quartet (D.804, see above) may be ready for distribution in the first batch.' 'National Gramophonic Society Notes', The Gramophone, Vol.IV No.6, November 1926, p.238
  89. '[...] when we arrived in the recording room to "wax" Ravel [...] we made tests and then we recorded the 7 sides in one morning, and Miss Kathleen Long [...] came to make a record to fill the 8th side. All went well till we heard the white label pressings. I thought they were not good enough: there was not enough clarity or "limpidity"; tone was not transparent enough.' Mangeot, André 'The Ravel String Quartet', The Gramophone, Vol.V No.4, September 1927, pp.138-39
  90. E[ric?].B[lom?]. 'Music for Two Pianos', The Manchester Guardian, Thursday, 10 November 1927, p.14
  91. 'National Gramophonic Society Notes', The Gramophone, Vol.V No.8, January 1928, p.350
  92. 'Trade Winds and Idle Zephyrs', The Gramophone, Vol.VII No.75, August 1929, pp.132-34
  93. Original card held by EMI Archive Trust, Hayes, Middlesex; consulted from British Institute of Recorded Sound microfilm reel 89, British Library, London
  94. Original card held by EMI Archive Trust, Hayes, Middlesex; consulted from British Institute of Recorded Sound microfilm reel 89, British Library, London
  95. Original card held by EMI Archive Trust, Hayes, Middlesex; consulted from British Institute of Recorded Sound microfilm reel 89, British Library, London
  96. Original card held by EMI Archive Trust, Hayes, Middlesex; consulted from British Institute of Recorded Sound microfilm reel 89, British Library, London
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