Joseph Moskowitz
(b. Romania, 1879 – d. Washington DC, June 27, 1954)
From the November 1916 Victor supplement, courtesy of John Bolig
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JOSEPH MOSKOWITZ (Edward King, piano): Panama Pacific Drag
New York: February 4, 1916
Victor 17978 (mx. 17118 – 1)
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JOSEPH MOSKOWITZ (Max Yussim, piano): Chasen Senem (Turkish Medley, No. 2)
New York: July 19, 1916
Victor 67988 (mx. B 18204 – 2)
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JOSEPH MOSKOWITZ (Max Yussim, piano): Sadiguerer Chusid — Hebrew Dance
New York: March 27, 1916
Victor 67827 (mx. B 17390 – 1)
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JOSEPH MOSKOWITZ (Max Yussim, piano): Hungarian Dance, No. 5 (Brahms)
New York: February 4, 1916
Victor 17973 (mx. B 17116 – 1)
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JOSEPH MOSKOWITZ (Max Yussim, piano): Argentine Dance (Tango Argentino)
New York: February 4, 1916
Victor 18155 (mx. B 17113 – 2)
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JOSEPH MOSKOWITZ (Edward King, piano): Operatic Rag
New York: February 4, 1916
Victor 17978 (mx. B 17117 – 2)
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Discographical data from Dick Spottswood’s Ethnic Music on Records
(University of Illinois Press)
Filed under: 78 and Other Disc Records, American Recording Pioneers, Ethnic Records, MP3, Ragtime, Victor 78 rpm Records Tagged: cymbalom recordings in 78 rpm records, Edward (Eddie) King, immingrant musicians on 78 rpm records, Josef Moskovici, Joseph Moskowitz, Max Yussim, ragtime on 78 records, Romanian musicians on 78 rom records
