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Issler's Orchestra

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Because the purpose of the group was only to make recordings, it had only four or five performers, a form that would come to be known as a "parlor orchestra". Personnel and instrumentation varied in the first year, but most sessions included Edward Issler on piano, George Schweinfest on flute and
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The group performed dance music such as quadrilles, waltzes and polkas, arrangements of musical theater, opera, and popular songs, "descriptive" pieces evoking a narrative, chamber music, and marches. After the Edison Laboratory suspended its recording program in January 1890, Issler's Orchestra
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and others. The band experienced a decline in popularity after other marching bands came on to the scene. The ensemble stopped recording around 1899, but individual members, specifically Schweinfest and Lowe, would continue individually into the disc era.
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In 1894 or 1895 they recorded the Electric Light Quadrille. Like many quadrille records made in the 1890s, it has an announcement in the middle. This one says that Issler's Orchestra will be performing free in
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All of Issler's records were recorded on fragile hollow cylinders made of a waxy blend of materials that usually became brown-colored during the making of the blank cylinders, so they are called "brown
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In March 1889 they recorded the Fifth Regiment March for Edison. This recording was selected as one of the first 50 recordings to be selected for preservation in the
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the night after the record was made and that the electric light will be used for the first time (meaning its first use in Keystone Hall, not in the whole world).
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was an early recording ensemble, and perhaps the first popular band. The group formed in the fall of 1889 at the
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The Fifth Regiment March, one of the best known recordings by the band, from March 1889.
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Pianist and bandleader Edward Issler in the 1890s, from a book published in 1904
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One of their earliest records, and one of the earliest made by
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D.B. Dana on cornet. Clarinetist William Tuson and xylophonist
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In 1895 they recorded what might be the first recording of
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In 1891 they recorded Nanon Waltz, a charming piece by
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Index


Edison Laboratory
Charles P. Lowe
United States Phonograph Company
Columbia Phonograph Company
Chicago Talking Machine Company
piano
cornet
flute
piccolo
violin
wax cylinders
Edison
National Recording Registry
Library of Congress
Richard Genee
Keystone Hall
Dixie
The First Book of Phonograph Records
New Jersey Phonograph Co. Catalog 1892
United States Phonograph Co. Catalog, 1894
"A Directory to Columbia Recording Artists of the 1890s"
"George Schweinfest, piccolo"
"Charles P. Lowe, xylophone"
"The National Recording Registry 2002"
Categories
1889 establishments in the United States
1899 disestablishments in the United States
Pioneer recording artists
Disbanded American orchestras

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