The Pietro Deiro
Section
Part I.
Recordings
The vast
majority of recordings in the Pietro Deiro section of the
Deiro Archive are by Pietro Deiro and Guido Deiro
(abbreviated PD and GD, respectively). Other artists are
duly identified. The following should be noted: (1) All
entries provide the information as it appears on the record
label, though obvious errors have been corrected silently; a
question mark in the composer column indicates that the
label was silent on the matter, and it has not been possible
to determine the composer’s identity. (2) The letters A and
B in the “side” column refer to the A and B sides of the
record. (3) Duplicates in different containers/folders are
cross-referenced. (4) The collection contains recordings on
the following labels (listed here with their sigla):
|
1.
AD = Audiodisc |
17.
MMV = Maestro Master’s Voice |
|
2.
AG = Autograph |
18.
MR = Manhattan Records |
|
3.
AR = Ampco Record |
19.
MV = His Master’s Voice |
|
4.
BN = Bell Novelty |
20.
NH = National Hollywood |
|
5.
COL= Columbia |
21.
NRS = Nola Recording Studios |
|
6.
CRL = Coral |
22.
PF = Pathé Frères |
|
7.
CRV = Caravelle Tonplatte |
23.
PT = Pliaphon |
|
8.
DC = Dick Charles |
24.
RCA = RCA |
|
9.
DEC = Decca |
25.
RR = Reference Recordings |
|
10.
EMP = Empire |
26.
SC = Soundcraft |
|
11. GNT
= Gennett |
27. ST = Standard |
|
12.
HARM = Harmony |
28. TE = Thomas A. Edison |
|
13.
JPEZ = John Pezzolo |
29.
UP = Ultraphon |
|
14.
MB = Merel Brothers |
30.
VIC = Victor |
|
15.
MERC = Mercury |
31.
VOR = Voralion |
|
16.
MGM = MGM |
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N.B.:
All the music on 78’s has been transferred to CD by The
Center for the Study of Free-Reed Instruments for easy
accessibility and to prevent further deterioration of the
rare originals.
Record Catalogue
CD Catalogue
List of Titles
List of
Composers
List of
Performers