Shipping: All items will be packed safely in a sturdy package for safe shipping.
We ship internationally and offer combined shipping for multiple purchases.

Expedited, Priority Mail and FedEx shipping available
Once payment is received, we ship your item on the next business day.

INTERNATIONAL BUYERS: Pls check the shipping tab.
Ebay does not display cheapest shipping on top of the listing. 

Over 1000 Records available. If you plan to buy several records: Click the "ADD TO CART" button. Once you have selected all the records you want, go to Cart and check out. COMBINED SHIPPING will be applied automatically. If shipping seems high: In Cart click REQUEST TOTAL, and I will send you an invoice.


 

A series of great Violin, Piano and Orchestra records on rare labels, from 1902 Monarch to 1940 War Germany recordings.

Click this link for more great ODEON, Zonophone and Fonotipia Opera and Vocal Records in my other listings!


Image:Jan Kubelik.jpg


Early recording of JAN KUBELIK VIOLIN w  Piano

 

JAN KUBELIKs VERY FIRST RECORDING for the FONOTIPIA COMPANY in MILAN,

He was the only celebrity instrumentalist with the French pianist Mme Roger Miklos to record on Fonotipia.

Kubelik's signature on dead wax,

master xPh 285 D27 AN
ITA: Milano
1905.05.
KINDERSZENEN (Robert Schumann, op.15)
 7: Träumerei
Jan Kubelík (vn). …?… (p).
Fonotipia X 39194


Please see top of the page for condition


Jan Kubelfk (July 5, 1880 û December 5, 1940) was a Czech violinist and composer.

 

 

He was born in Michle (now part of Prague) and studied at the Prague Conservatoire with Otakar èevcfk, of whose technique he became the most famous representative. As a child, he used to practice 10 to 12 hours a day, or "until my fingers started to bleed." After 1898, he toured as a soloist, soon becoming renowned for his great virtuosity and flawless intonation, and his very full and noble tone. He played a Guarneri del Ges· and also two Stradivari: he acquired the 1715 Stradivarius "Emperor" in 1910.

After great success following his debut in Vienna, and in London (where he first appeared at a Richter concert in 1900), Kubelik toured in the USA in 1901. He made his first appearance for the Royal Philharmonic Society, London in the season of 1901-2, and in 1902 was awarded the Society's Gold Medal (in succession to Eugene Ysaye). In 1902 he brought the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra to London, having assisted it financially in the previous year.

In 1903 his portrait was painted by Philip de Laszlo. The Gramophone Company recorded him as obbligato to Dame Nellie Melba in 1904, a match which reflected the classical phrasing, tonal purity and security of his art and was an ideal complement to it. Their early version of the Bach-Gounod 'Ave Maria' (G.C. 03033) was recorded twice, in October 1904 and again in February 1905, and this was one of the great early classics of the gramophone, one of those records which 'made' the instrument a popular success, though the double celebrity single-sided title retailed at one guinea. Nine years later (when technology had improved) the partnership was reformed to re-make the record (as 03333), in May 1913 with organ accompaniment and again in October 1913. It was the latter version which then survived in the inter-war catalogue in two-sided form.

Kubelik made a number of recordings; wrote music, including six violin concertos; and continued to perform in public until his death. However, from the 1920s, with the advent of Jascha Heifetz, his career dwindled somewhat. Jan Kubelik died in Prague. Rafael Kubelfk, the conductor, was his son.

Jan Kubelik also made an appearance in Robert Ludlum's The Janson Directive. Carl Sandburg featured Jan Kubelfk in his Chicago Poems, 1916.

Jan Kubelik's acoustic recordings were made for The Gramophone Company, and for Fonotipia/Polydor (who also recorded Vasa Prihoda, Ferenc von Vecsey and Jacques Thibaud). His 1935 Carnegie Hall concert was also recorded and has been reissued.

 



More Great Records on sale right now:

CLICK ON THIS LINK TO SEE MORE GREAT RECORDS

CLICK ON THIS LINK TO SEE ALL ITEMS - VINTAGE BOOKS, VICTROLA and TURNTABLE ITEMS, CDs, Books and DVDs



http://shop.ebay.com/carsten_sf/m.html

 

====

A Quick NOTE ON GRADING AND SHIPPING:

As you can see from my feedback, I try hard to earn your POSITIVE FEEDBACK and FIVE STAR RATINGS.

If for any reason your transaction was NOT SATISFACTORY, pls contact me and I will work something out with you. YOU WILL NEVER HAVE A REASON TO GIVE ME A NEGATIVE RATING or a LOW STAR RATING.

Quick note on grading:

The Grade (Excellent to Poor, I don't give Mint) refers to the WEAR of the record. Any other defects are stated separately

When I listen to a record, I may also give it an aural grade (again E to P), and make a SUBJECTIVE judgment of the pressing quality for hiss and surface noise.
"EXCEPTIONALLY QUIET" is close to noiseless, like a vinyl pressing.
"VERY QUIET" is an above average quiet record for a given pressing.
"Quiet" is a record that is a great example with some noise.

These judgments are SUBJECTIVE and will depend one the styli, phonograph etc. you use on your own equipment.

Multiple item shipping: I am happy to combine items for shipment in one parcel.

Records will be packed safely between corrugated cardboard in a sturdy box with plenty of padding for safe shipment.

Shipment is usually Media Mail, unless you request another service. Shipping is at your risk, I will be happy to insure items at your cost.

I charge actual postage plus a small handling fee for packing materials

As always, I guarantee your satisfaction. If you don't like the item, just return it, and I will refund the full purchase price.

If you are in the San Francisco area, I welcome pick-up in person.

I am very happy to ship records worldwide.

Please use the EBAY shipping cost as a guideline. 

 As always, I would appreciate any suggestions and corrections from you, pls contact me with any question.


Thank you very much, and enjoy these great records!!!

Powered by SixBit
Powered by SixBit's eCommerce Solution