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Albert Spalding (August 15, 1888 - May 26, 1953) was an American violinist and composer. Biography Spalding was born in Chicago, Illinois, in 1888. His mother, Marie Boardman, was a contralto and pianist. His father, James Walter Spalding, and uncle, Hall-of-Fame baseball pitcher Albert Spalding, created the A.G. Spalding sporting goods company. Spalding studied the violin privately in New York City and Florence, and at the conservatories in Paris and Bologna; the latter graduated him with honors when he was fourteen. Following his debut in Paris on June 6, 1906, he appeared successfully in London and Vienna. His first American appearance as soloist came with the New York Symphony on November 8, 1908. A year later he soloed with the Dresden Philharmonic Orchestra when that orchestra toured the United States. In 1916, he was recognized as a national honorary member of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, the national fraternity for men in music. During World War I, Spalding served in the U.S. Army Air Corps and would eventually be awarded the Cross of the Crown of Italy. Not long after his return to the United States, he married Mary Vanderhoef Pyle on July 19, 1919, in Ridgefield, Connecticut. French violinist Jacques Thibaud and Andre Benoist, Spalding's accompanist, provided the music for the ceremony. In 1920, Spalding appeared on the European tour of the New York Symphony. In 1922, he became the first American violinist to appear with the Paris Conservatory Orchestra; a year later
Kinderscenen. Träumerei
1282Thais(violin) Edison blue amberol cylinder
583Wiegenlied (Cradle Song), No. 4 from Fünf Lieder, Op. 49
464Hungarian dances: G minor and A major [Ungarische Tänze. Selections; arr.]
425Polonaise in D major [Polonaise brillante, no. 1]
406Gypsy airs [Zigeunerweisen]
347Souvenir of Moscow [Souvenir de Moscou]
328Garden melody [Vierhändige Klavierstücke für kleineund grosse Kinder. Gartenmelodie; arr.]
299Melody in F [Melodies, piano, op. 3. arr.]
2610Gigue;Pierrot-sérénade [Morceaux, violin, piano, op. 33. Pierrot-sérénade]
24Edison Royal Purple Amberol: 29050
Violin Lullabies
Edison Amberol: 203
Edison Amberol: 177
Edison Amberol: 217
Edison Amberol: 290
Edison Blue Amberol: 28163
Edison Blue Amberol: 28241
Edison Blue Amberol: 28285
Edison Blue Amberol: 28102
Edison Blue Amberol: 28177
Albert Spalding, Vol. 1: The 1934-1935 Victor Recordings