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VICTROLA ADVERTISEMENT. American magazine advertisement, 1905, for Victrola phonographs, featuring the greatest operatic stars of the day
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VICTROLA ADVERTISEMENT. American magazine advertisement, 1905, for Victrola phonographs, featuring the greatest operatic stars of the day
VICTROLA ADVERTISEMENT.
American magazine advertisement, 1905, for Victrola phonographs, featuring the greatest operatic stars of the day
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1905 Caruso Costume Farrar Homer Logo Music Nipper Opera Operatic Phonograph Singer Star Victor Talking Machine Company Victrola Calve Mccormack Melba Turn Of Century
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This print from 1905 showcases an iconic American magazine advertisement for Victrola phonographs. The ad features the most esteemed operatic stars of the time, creating a mesmerizing visual spectacle. The logo of Victrola stands proudly at the top, symbolizing its dominance in the early music industry. In this enchanting image, we see a woman and a man dressed in elaborate costumes that transport us back to the turn of the century. They are surrounded by renowned opera singers such as Melba, Homer, Caruso, Farrar, McCormack, Calve, Schuman-Heink, Sembrich-Gadski and Plançon. Each artist's presence exudes talent and charisma. The photograph captures not only the essence of these legendary performers but also represents America's deep appreciation for opera during that era. It serves as a testament to how music has always been an integral part of American culture. Displayed within Granger Art on Demand's Carousel Collection is this remarkable piece from Victor Talking Machine Company - one that evokes nostalgia and transports us to a time when phonographs were at their peak popularity. As we admire this historical artifact captured by Henk Granger himself through his lens, let us appreciate its significance in preserving our musical heritage. This print reminds us why Victrola remains etched in our collective memory as an icon of innovation and entertainment during America's early years.
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