Victor/Victrola 78rpm one sided. (#4971) No sleeves.
Immerse yourself in the golden age of sound with this set of three antique Victor/Victrola records, each a testament to the rich audio heritage of the early 20th century. These 78rpm discs, released in 1914 and 1918, are treasured collectibles that offer a unique glimpse into the musical past, perfect for enthusiasts and collectors alike.
Crafted by the renowned Victor Phonographs, these records embody a period when music was a novelty and a phonograph a marvel. They not only represent a significant historical artifact but also serve as a charming piece of decor for any vintage-themed space or collector's display.
Victor made in 1914 Elegie (Massenet) song of mourning. Alma Gluck-Efrem Zimbalist. Soprano with violin obbligato in French
Victrola made in 1918 Peer Gynt Suite No. 1 Anitra's Dance, Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra- Leopold Stokowski, Conductor
Victrola made in 1918 Valse Bluette, Jascha Heifetz-violin solo