Record produced by the British label “His Master's Voice." On the sticker, logo of the company: white dog listening to a gramophone and information: “Record Manufactured by the Gramophone Co (Czechoslovakia).” It includes a recording of the song “Hamavdil" performed by cantor Josef Rosenblat (1882–1933) accompanied by the choir of the “Ohab Zedek” congregation from Harlem, New York (Rosenblat was its member in the years 1912–1927). Distributed in a company sleeve of the “Muza” Phonograph Record Factory in Warsaw.
Title: Vinyl Record
Identifier: MŻIH B-611/3
Material: ebonite
Technique: druk, tłoczenie
Height [mm]: 253
Width [mm]: 253
Date: before 1939
Localization: Poland
Description: Record produced by the British label “His Master's Voice." On the sticker, logo of the company: white dog listening to a gramophone and information: “Record Manufactured by the Gramophone Co (Czechoslovakia).” It includes a recording of the song “Hamavdil" performed by cantor Josef Rosenblat (1882–1933) accompanied by the choir of the “Ohab Zedek” congregation from Harlem, New York (Rosenblat was its member in the years 1912–1927). Distributed in a company sleeve of the “Muza” Phonograph Record Factory in Warsaw.
Keywords: dog, vinyl record, gramophone