File:Arthur Sullivan, The Lost Chord, Reed Miller 1913 (restored 1).ogg

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Arthur_Sullivan,_The_Lost_Chord,_Reed_Miller_1913_(restored_1).ogg(Ogg Vorbis sound file, length 4 min 22 s, 113 kbps, file size: 3.54 MB)

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"The Lost Chord" (1877) by Arthur Sullivan and Adelaide Anne Procter, sung by Reed Miller for Edison Records in 1913

This is Edison Blue Amberol #2106, which is a reissue of Edison 4-minute Amberol #202
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Source University of California Santa Barbara Cylinder Preservation and Digitization Project (using unrestored version that no copyright is claimed upon)
Author
  • Music: Arthur Sullivan (1842-1900)
  • Lyrics: Adelaide Anne Procter (1825-1864)
  • Singer: Reed Miller (1880-1923)
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(Reusing this file)

While the original file is public domain, this restorer lives in the United Kingdom, where sweat of brow is sufficient to create a new copyright. Hence:

© The copyright holder of this file, Adam Cuerden, allows anyone to use it for any purpose, provided that the copyright holder is properly attributed. Redistribution, derivative work, commercial use, and all other use is permitted.
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Note: The restored MP3 versions of the recordings from the University of California Santa Barbara Library are available only under an unacceptable non-commercial license.[1] Unedited raw (.wav) versions were formerly available from that site under a dedication into the public domain; while they are no longer available, those .wav files downloaded before the change in policy (dated June 2009) can still be used freely.

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Other versions Image:Arthur Sullivan, The_Lost_Chord, Reed_Miller_1913 (restored 2).ogg - One more tweak that I thought might be controversial
This is a retouched picture, which means that it has been digitally altered from its original version. Modifications: noise reduction, click removal. Some extra attention to the first 7 seconds, which was particularly noisy..

Media of the day This file was selected as the media of the day for 05 November 2013. It was captioned as follows:
English: "The Lost Chord" (1877) by Arthur Sullivan and Adelaide Anne Procter, sung by Reed Miller for Edison Records in 1913.
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English: "The Lost Chord" (1877) by Arthur Sullivan and Adelaide Anne Procter, sung by Reed Miller for Edison Records in 1913.
Македонски: Изгубениот акорд“ (The Lost Chord, 1877) од Артур Саливан и Аделаид Ен Проктер во изведба на Рид Милер, снимено во 1913 г.
中文(简体):阿瑟·沙利文与阿德莱德·安妮·普罗克特合作的歌曲《The Lost Chord》

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