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Encyclopedia > Berliner Records

Berliner Gramophone was an early record label, the first company to produce disc "gramophone records" (as opposed to the earlier phonograph cylinder records).

Emile Berliner started marketing his disc records in 1889. At first use of his disc records were leased to various toy companies, which made toy phonographs or gramophones to play them on; the audio fidelity of these earliest discs was well below that of contemporary phonograph cylinder records.


In 1890 Berliner started a company to produce his disc records in Germany, which became Deutsche Grammophon.


In 1892 he incorporated the United States Gramophone Company in Washington D.C.. This marketed the first disc records not for toys in 1894 on the Berliner Gramophone label. After various mergers, this company was to become part of the Victor Talking Machine Company (decades later purchased by RCA).


In 1898 Berliner opened up his United Kingdom branch in London. This became The Gramophone Company, then in 1900 The Gramophone & Typewriter Company, and then in 1910 His Master's Voice (HMV).


E. Berliner Gramophone of Canada was established in 1899 in Montreal and first marketed records and gramophones the following year. Early recordings were imported from masters recorded in the United States until a recording studio in Montreal was established in 1906. The Berliner name as a record label lasted longest in Canada, until 1924 when it was bought out by USA's Victor.


See also: List of other record labels




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Berliner Gramophone Grammophon Phonograph Registry Project (978 words)
What Emile Berliner did was to invent a system of recording on flat discs from which a matrix could be made, and from which many copies of the original recording could be cheaply pressed.
Berliner's discovery was patented on June 4th 1877, in essence what we know today as a microphone.
Berliner made a trip to Germany 1889-90 and arranged for the first gramophones to be manufactured.
Emile Berliner - The History of the Gramophone (806 words)
Berliner was the first inventor to stop recording on cylinders and start recording on flat disks or records.
Berliner's disks (records) were the first sound recordings that could be mass-produced by creating master recordings from which molds were made.
Berliner's legacy also lives on in his trademark, a picture of a dog listening to his master's voice being played from a gramophone.
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