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Artist:CLICK RIGHT ARROW > FOR CONDITION,John McCormack,Charles Marshall
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Material:Shellac
Genre:Classical,Opera
Record Label:Odeon Records
Record Size:12″
Style:A Capella,Aria,Ars Nova,Ballad,Barcarolle,Canon,Cantata,Canzona,Chorale,Duet,Eastern European Music,Elegy,Film Score/Soundtrack,France & Belgium,French Music & Chansons,German music,Germany & Austria,Italian Music,Lied,Lullaby,Madrigal,Mass,Motet,Musical/Original Cast,Oratorio,Requiem,Russian Music,Spanish Music,Traditional & Vocal,Vocal
Speed:78 RPM
Release Title:I hear you calling me
Language:English,Italian
Catalog Number:50001
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Original sheet music, 1908 Rare as hen’s Teeth and impossible to find, John McCormack’s first LONDON Odeon recordings These records are remarkable in several respects: first the recording quality is vastly superior to the Victors, giving his voice a deeper resonance. Here you have a youthful McCormack, who sounds very similar in some respects to the early Caruso, unfinished and somewhat clumsy, but with a voice more resonant and very different from what we usually think of his voice from the Victors.A true Collectors Gem!This is the famous first recording of what became McCormack’s signature song, with the composer Charles Marshall at the piano.He would record another version w orch for Odeon, and a total of 4 more recordings for VictorThe composer Charles Marshall recorded I hear you twice: Once himself at the piano, then here conducting the orchestra on 12″ Odeon. 1908, Session L. London. 84.00 rpm With orchestra conducted by Charles Marshall I Hear You Calling Me (Marshall). Lxx 2854 OKeh 50001 THIS IS THE 12″ Version. Both songs were also recorded on 10.5″ Signature UNDER THE LABEL British Odeon issued on Superb US Laminated Okeh 12″ 78 rpm record Condition:VERY GOOD PLUS PLUS minor greying only, but rubs and fine scratcches, tiny rim chip NAP, plays E- very quiet lightest hiss A GREAT COPY Postcard with the words from verse 2. c. 1915 “I Hear You Calling Me” was a British popular song published in London in 1908 by Boosey & Co. The lyrics were by Harold Lake (a journalist writing as Harold Harford) and the music by Charles Marshall. The song became a bestseller for the tenor John McCormack.BackgroundHarold Lake had been a great friend of Harry Dearth, the ballad singer, from when they had been in the choir school of Westminster Abbey together. Dearth had urged Lake to try to write lyrics, but it was not until some years after, that “I Hear You Calling Me” was written. Lake explained that behind the events which led up to its composition lay a story of youthful romance:[1]A 16-year-old pupil teacher at an elementary school in Canterbury met a girl nearly a year his junior. Then followed three years of utter devotion as only the very young can know, then a fortnight of galloping consumption, and a lad of 19 standing on a November day grave.Six years later, Lake woke up one morning and the words came to him; they were written in 20 minutes.[1] He was reported to have sold the song for a few pounds, but made a fortune from the sale of its gramophone recordings.[2]Marshall, who at this time was a struggling songwriter, visited the tenor John McCormack at his lodgings and played him the piece; McCormack started to sing it, and soon became enthusiastic. He suggested that they should visit Mr. Arthur Boosey as he would be sure to publish it.[3]The song became a bestseller for McCormack and helped to start him on the road to success.[1] He recorded it six times in total, twice for Odeon and four times for Victor.[4] The song became so closely identified with him that his wife Lily adopted it as the title of her biography of him.LyricsThe following lyrics are taken from the sheet music published in 1908:[6][7]Postcard with the words from verse 2. c. 1915Verse 1:I hear you calling me.You called me when the moon had veiled her light,Before I went from you into the night;I came, – do you remember? – back to youFor one last kiss beneath the kind stars’ light.Verse 2:I hear you calling me.And oh, the ringing gladness of your voice!The words that made my longing heart rejoiceYou spoke, – do you remember? – and my heartStill hears the distant music of your voice.Verse 3:I hear you calling me.Though years have stretched their weary length between,And on your grave the mossy grass is green:I stand, – do you behold me? – listening here,Hearing your voice through all the years between.John McCormack (14 June 1884 û 16 September 1945), was a world-famous Irish tenor and recording artist, celebrated for his perfomances of the operatic and popular song repertoires, and renowned for his flawless diction and superb breath control.[1] Early lifeJohn Francis McCormack was born in Athlone, Ireland, the fourth of eleven children of Andrew McCormack and Hannah Watson[2] on 14 June 1884, and was baptised in St. Mary’s Church, Athlone on 23 June 1884. His parents were employed at the Athlone Woollen Mills. John received his early education from the Marist Brothers in Athlone, and later attended Summerhill College, Sligo. In 1903 he won the coveted gold medal in the Dublin Feis Ceoil and it was this event which set him on his climb to success. John married Lily Foley in 1906 and the couple had two children, Cyril and Gwen. [edit] CareerFundraising enabled his voice to be trained under Sabbatini in Italy. In 1906 he made his operatic dTbut at the Teatro Chiabrera, Savona. In 1907 John McCormack made his first important operatic appearance at Covent Garden in Mascagni’s Cavalleria Rusticana, as its youngest principal tenor. In 1909 he launched his career in America. Michael Scott (“The Record of Singing” 1978) notes that at this stage of his career he should be considered a tenor of the Italian style – and he sang (and recorded) French operatic arias in the Italian language. Steane (“The Grand Tradition” 1971) stress that, for all his later devotion to the concert platform (and his Irish identity), he was for albeit a relatively brief period in essence an Italian operatic tenor. In 1911, McCormack toured Australia after Nellie Melba engaged him, then at the height of his operatic career aged 27, as a star tenor for the Melba Grand Opera Season. He returned for concert tours in subsequent years. By 1912 he began to turn his attention increasingly to the concert stage, where his voice quality and charisma ensured that he became the greatest lyric tenor of his day. He did not however retire from the operatic stage until 1923 in Monte Carlo (see biography below). Famous for his breath control, he could sing 64 notes on one breath in Mozart’s Il Mio Tesoro. He made numerous recordings, the first on phonograph cylinder in 1904. His most commercially successful series of records were those for the Victor Talking Machine Company in the 1910s and 1920s. He also regularly broadcast on the radio and appeared in a number of sound films. John McCormack in the 5000 seat New York Hippodrome c.1915-1916McCormack was the first artist to record the World War I hit song It’s a Long Way to Tipperary, in 1914. In addition to deeply felt sentimental airs, he presented an openly political face: his recording of The Wearing of the Green, a song about the Irish rebellion of 1798, gave encouragement to the 20th century movement for Irish Home Rule Bill and endorsed the Irish Nationalist estrangement from England. McCormack was particularly associated with the songs of Thomas Moore, notably The Harp That Once Through TaraÆs Halls, The Minstrel Boy, Believe Me If All (Those Endearing Young Charms), and The Last Rose of Summer. In 1917 McCormack became a naturalized citizen of the United States. In June 1918 he donated $11,458 towards the USA’s war effort in the First World War. By now his career was a huge financial success, earning millions in his lifetime from record sales and appearances, though he never was invited to sing at La Scala in Milan. In 1927 McCormack moved into Moore Abbey, Monasterevan, County Kildare and lived an opulent life by Irish standards. He had central apartments in London and New York. He hoped that one of his racehorses, such as Golden Lullaby, would win the Epsom Derby, but was unlucky. McCormack also bought Runyon Canyon in Hollywood in 1930 from Carman Runyon. McCormack fell in love with the estate while there filming Song 0′ My Heart (1930)[3], an early all-talking, all-singing picture. McCormack’s used his salary for this movie to purchase the estate and built a mansion he called ‘San Patrizio’, after Saint Patrick. McCormack and his wife lived in the mansion until they returned to England in 1938. McCormack toured often, and in his absence the mansion was often rented out to celebrities such as Janet Gaynor and Charles Boyer. The McCormacks made many friends in Hollywood, among them Will Rogers, John Barrymore, Basil Rathbone, C. E. Toberman and the Dohenys. After his farewell tour of America in 1937, the McCormacks deeded the estate back to Carman Runyon expecting to return to the estate at a later date. World War II intervened and McCormack did not return. McCormack ended his career at the Royal Albert Hall in London in 1938. Ill with emphysema, he bought a house near the sea, “Glena” , Booterstown, Dublin.[4] He is buried in Deansgrange Cemetery. HonoursHe was much honoured and decorated for his services to the world of music. His greatest honour came in 1928, when he received the title of Papal Count from Pope Pius XI in recognition of his work for Catholic charities. His title as count was formally recognised by the Holy See and the Kingdom of Italy (from 1929). 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