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According to the recording of the data in the musical score of Panos Mavraganis’ song, the latter comes from the vaudeville "I trata tou kapetan Konstanti" and was composed by Loudovikos Spinellis with lyrics by Ioannis Laios.
In the musical score uploaded on the website of the Great Music Library of Greece "Lilian Voudouri", the song is attributed (music and lyrics) to Loudovikos Spinellis.
The vaudeville, written by Ioannis Laios and set to music by Loudovikos Spinellis, premiered on 3/9/1894 at the Tsocha Theater by the Tavoularis-Pantopoulos troupe.
The recording was also released by Gramophone on records under the Nos. 4-14590 and 14639.
Aristomenis Kalyviotis (2019: 24, 26) writes about it: "After 1903, the record label 'The Gramophone Co Ltd', within the framework of its close cooperation with 'Victor', had acquired the right of use of the label 'International Zonophone Co.'. According to Hugo Strötbaum, from 1905 (or from the end of 1904), the record label started releasing its new recordings exclusively under the labels 'Disque pour Zonophone' and 'Zonophone Record'. All of these records were numbered in the X-100000 series. At the same time, 'The Gramophone Co Ltd' released some of its older recordings under the label of 'Zonophone'. This continued at least until 1907. [...] From 1909, 'The Gramophone Co Ltd' started releasing its new recordings again under the label of 'Concert Record Gramophone'. Many of the new recordings of 'The Gramophone Co Ltd' were released at the same time under the label of 'Zonophone'. This lasted until 1911 when the release of new records of the record company under the label of 'Zonophone' probably stopped."
According to the recording of the data in the musical score of Panos Mavraganis’ song, the latter comes from the vaudeville "I trata tou kapetan Konstanti" and was composed by Loudovikos Spinellis with lyrics by Ioannis Laios.
In the musical score uploaded on the website of the Great Music Library of Greece "Lilian Voudouri", the song is attributed (music and lyrics) to Loudovikos Spinellis.
The vaudeville, written by Ioannis Laios and set to music by Loudovikos Spinellis, premiered on 3/9/1894 at the Tsocha Theater by the Tavoularis-Pantopoulos troupe.
The recording was also released by Gramophone on records under the Nos. 4-14590 and 14639.
Aristomenis Kalyviotis (2019: 24, 26) writes about it: "After 1903, the record label 'The Gramophone Co Ltd', within the framework of its close cooperation with 'Victor', had acquired the right of use of the label 'International Zonophone Co.'. According to Hugo Strötbaum, from 1905 (or from the end of 1904), the record label started releasing its new recordings exclusively under the labels 'Disque pour Zonophone' and 'Zonophone Record'. All of these records were numbered in the X-100000 series. At the same time, 'The Gramophone Co Ltd' released some of its older recordings under the label of 'Zonophone'. This continued at least until 1907. [...] From 1909, 'The Gramophone Co Ltd' started releasing its new recordings again under the label of 'Concert Record Gramophone'. Many of the new recordings of 'The Gramophone Co Ltd' were released at the same time under the label of 'Zonophone'. This lasted until 1911 when the release of new records of the record company under the label of 'Zonophone' probably stopped."
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