1925

Centuries of Sound on Cambridge 105 Radio — Episode 33 (1925)

Time: 8pm GMT, Saturday 27th February 2021Place: Cambridge 105 Radio Another trip into the early days of recorded sound with audio curator James Errington – this time joined by Cambridge 105’s own Greg Butler to dive into the sounds of 1925, including early jazz recordings by Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington and Fletcher Henderson, pioneering country …

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1925 in Art

Tamara de Lempicka — Autoportrait (Tamara in a Green Bugatti) Joan Miró — The Birth of the World Charles Sheeler — Still Life Otto Dix — Portrait of the Dancer Anita Berber Paul Klee – Fish Magic Wassily Kandinsky — Yellow-Red-Blue George Adomeit – Down to the Harbor Lyonel Feininger — Barfüßerkirche in Erfurt I …

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1925: The Symphony

Another exclusive mix of classical and orchestral music for Patreon backers. 0:00:00 Dziga Vertov – Radio Ear – Radio Pravda (Excerpt 1) 0:00:22 American Concert Orchestra – Extracts from the ballet- suite Scherazada, part 1 0:05:01 San Francisco Symphony Orchestra – Wagner Parsifal Prelude 0:18:32 Hindemith Kleine Kammermusik – Leipzig Gewandhaus Wind Quintet 0:31:31 Marcelle …

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Elsewhere in 1925

January 3 — Benito Mussolini makes a pivotal speech in the Italian Chamber of Deputies. Historians now trace this speech to the beginning of Mussolini’s dictatorship. January 27—February 1 — The 1925 serum run to Nome (the “Great Race of Mercy”) relays diphtheria antitoxin by dog sled across the U.S. territory of Alaska, to combat …

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1925

At Centuries of Sound I am making mixes for every year from 1953 to the present day. Download full mixes, bonus materials and more for just $5 per month at patreon.com/centuriesofsound. Thanks for listening. MP3 sample download | Patreon | Apple | Mixcloud | Spotify | Castbox | Stitcher | Radiopublic | RSS Have you …

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