Collection Descriptive Notes | Weill himself, as well as other native French speakers (male and female), renders a selection of passages from French literature. The “méthode” apparently aims at teaching French via literary texts. |
Collection Technical Notes | Phonograph records are the 10-inch, 78 rpm, monophonic lacquer Pathé discs. They probably succeed the series issued c. 1935 on 80 rpm discs (q.v.).(Clarence E. Parmenter Collection) WAVE files are now converted to MP3s. |
Contributor | Weill, Louis; [M[onsieur] [?] Alexandre; and [?] Dorival |
This collection has no playable audio.
Title | Contributor | Medium |
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“Après la bataille” (Victor Hugo) | Alexandre, (Monsieur) [?] (speaker); Hugo, Victor (author); Dorival, (Monsieur) [?] (speaker) | Record |
Anatole France enfant (Anatole France) | Weill, Louis (speaker); France, Anatole (author) | Record |
Le bourgeois gentilhomme (Molière) (Pts. 1 & 2) | Dorival, (Monsieur) [?] (speaker); Weill, Louis (speaker); Molière (author) | Record |
Le chêne et le roseau (La Fontaine) [Copy 1] | Alexandre, (Monsieur) [?] (speaker); La Fontaine, Jean de (author) | Record |
Le chêne et le roseau (La Fontaine) [Copy 2] | Alexandre, (Monsieur) [?] (recorder); La Fontaine, Jean de (author) | Record |
Les trois hussards (G. Nadaud) | Nadaud, Gustave (author); Alexandre, (Monsieur) [?] (speaker) | Record |
Ma mère (P. Loti) | Weill, Louis (speaker); Loti, Pierre (author) | Record |