User contributions for Carliphilip
A user with 275 edits. Account created on 27 February 2019.
2 June 2024
- 07:0707:07, 2 June 2024 diff hist −2 m Fort Oglethorpe (prisoner-of-war camp) →Prisoners, military and civilian current
16 May 2024
- 18:2318:23, 16 May 2024 diff hist +683 Brunswick Records →1916–1929: Added Josef Hofmann, Leopold Godowsky, Bronislaw Huberman, and the Capitol Theatre and Metropolitan Opera House orchestras to the recording roster Tag: Disambiguation links added
11 May 2024
- 03:0903:09, 11 May 2024 diff hist 0 Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra →1898–1910: Victor Herbert and Emil Paur: Herbert came to Pittsburgh in 1898
- 03:0803:08, 11 May 2024 diff hist +10 Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra →1896–1910: Victor Herbert and Emil Paur: Gaston Borch sat as assistant principal cello to principal Louis Heine, but only for the 1902-03 season.
10 May 2024
- 23:1823:18, 10 May 2024 diff hist +733 Gaston Borch →Career: Corrected and amplified upon Borch's brief career in Pittsburgh
15 March 2024
- 21:2921:29, 15 March 2024 diff hist +1 Maritana →Performance history: Francesco Schira led the rest of MARITANA'S original run.
- 21:2721:27, 15 March 2024 diff hist +87 Maritana →Roles: Francesco Schira succeeded Julius Benedict as conductor at Drury Lane in 1844. Adam Carse, THE ORCHESTRA FROM BEETHOVEN TO BERLIOZ (Cambridge: W. Heffer & Sons, Ltd., 1948), 202
- 21:1321:13, 15 March 2024 diff hist −32 Maritana →Roles: Francesco Schira succeeded Julius Benedict as conductor at Drury Lane in November 1844. Adam Carse, THE ORCHESTRA FROM BEETHOVEN TO BERLIOZ (Cambridge: W. Heffer & Sons, Ltd., 1948), 202
23 December 2023
- 01:1801:18, 23 December 2023 diff hist +96 Satanella (Balfe) Added that Satanella was the first opera to have its world premiere at the rebuilt Royal Opera House, which is the current building.
21 December 2023
- 23:0023:00, 21 December 2023 diff hist +13 Henry Hart Milman →Works: Sullivan's composition is not an oratorio, as the words for an oratorio must be taken from the Scriptures. "Sacred Musical Drama" was Sullivan's own term for his work. current
13 December 2023
11 December 2023
- 17:2617:26, 11 December 2023 diff hist +13 Robert Heller Mentioned Heller giving the American premiere of the Beethoven Fifth Piano Concerto
- 06:1006:10, 11 December 2023 diff hist +608 Robert Heller Mentioned Heller giving the American premiere of the Beethoven Fifth Piano Concerto
24 November 2023
- 00:3000:30, 24 November 2023 diff hist −8 Seven Footprints to Satan No edit summary
23 November 2023
- 17:4317:43, 23 November 2023 diff hist −1 Seven Footprints to Satan →Release
- 17:4217:42, 23 November 2023 diff hist +277 Seven Footprints to Satan →Release: Projection speed differences and silent versions of early sound films
16 November 2023
8 November 2023
- 07:4007:40, 8 November 2023 diff hist +29 William Garity No edit summary current
- 07:3707:37, 8 November 2023 diff hist +37 Phonofilm →Downfall
- 07:3507:35, 8 November 2023 diff hist +4 Pat Powers (producer) →The 1920s
- 07:2207:22, 8 November 2023 diff hist +125 After the Verdict (film) The film is not lost; the George Eastman Museum has held materials on the complete film for over 50 years.
31 October 2023
- 22:4722:47, 31 October 2023 diff hist +142 Waxworks (film) →Jack the Ripper: reason for change to Spring-Heeled Jack
14 October 2023
- 08:2708:27, 14 October 2023 diff hist −2 m The Man Who Laughs (1928 film) →Music and sound
- 08:2608:26, 14 October 2023 diff hist +730 The Man Who Laughs (1928 film) →Music and sound: "When Love Comes Stealing" was actually popular long before its use in the Movietone score for THE MAN WHO LAUGHS.
27 September 2023
- 05:4305:43, 27 September 2023 diff hist −30 m Ben Turbett →Director current
- 05:4205:42, 27 September 2023 diff hist −1 m Ben Turbett →Director
23 September 2023
- 22:1122:11, 23 September 2023 diff hist −23 m Marcella Sembrich →Reception
21 September 2023
- 22:2522:25, 21 September 2023 diff hist +51 Carl Rosa Opera Company →Early years: added Corder's NORDISA as one of Carl Rosa's commissioned English operas.
19 September 2023
- 00:2700:27, 19 September 2023 diff hist +35 Frank Tinney →Career: Named the orchestra conductor in "Frank Tinney's First Record". Tinney even refers to him as "Charlie" several times during the record.
21 August 2023
20 August 2023
- 22:1522:15, 20 August 2023 diff hist +4 m Lionel Barrymore →Early life
- 22:1222:12, 20 August 2023 diff hist −83 Charles Lane (actor, born 1905) →Career
- 22:0622:06, 20 August 2023 diff hist +1,599 Charles Lane (actor, born 1905) →Career: Clarified some parts by using the Washington Post's obituary of Lane.
- 21:4121:41, 20 August 2023 diff hist −4 Charles Lane (actor, born 1905) →Career
- 21:4021:40, 20 August 2023 diff hist +604 Charles Lane (actor, born 1905) →Career: Added Lane's numerous Warner Bros. appearances, first billed parts at Columbia and 20th Century Pictures, and other films directed by Frank Capra. Tag: Disambiguation links added
19 August 2023
- 20:3820:38, 19 August 2023 diff hist +4 m Maurice Strakosch →Biography
16 August 2023
- 06:0506:05, 16 August 2023 diff hist +170 Operaphone Records →Genre
- 05:4805:48, 16 August 2023 diff hist +1,551 Operaphone Records →Genre: Corrected the assertion that Operaphone made no opera recordings. Tag: citing a blog or free web host
11 August 2023
- 04:1604:16, 11 August 2023 diff hist +47 m American Film Manufacturing Company →Contract players and directors current
8 August 2023
- 14:5714:57, 8 August 2023 diff hist +68 William Stowell No edit summary
- 14:5214:52, 8 August 2023 diff hist +31 American Film Manufacturing Company →Contract players and directors
- 03:4003:40, 8 August 2023 diff hist +563 User talk:Carliphilip →Recent edit reversion: Reply Tag: Reply
- 03:3203:32, 8 August 2023 diff hist +893 User talk:Carliphilip →Recent edit reversion: Reply Tag: Reply
7 August 2023
- 23:5123:51, 7 August 2023 diff hist +1,042 Rosario Bourdon →Career: Corrected and filled out Bourdon's performances with the Montreal Symphony, using the Canadian Encyclopedia entry. Tag: Reverted
- 05:3905:39, 7 August 2023 diff hist +21 American Film Manufacturing Company →Contract players and directors
- 05:3705:37, 7 August 2023 diff hist +23 American Film Manufacturing Company →Contract players and directors
- 05:2205:22, 7 August 2023 diff hist +399 American Film Manufacturing Company →Contract players and directors: added Frank Borzage and others Tag: Disambiguation links added
- 04:3204:32, 7 August 2023 diff hist +244 History of Santa Barbara, California →Silent film industry and continued growth: Santa Barbara was NOT the center of the silent film industry from 1910 to 1922, as the entry originally stated; there was far more film production in New York City, Fort Lee NJ, and greater Los Angeles.
- 04:2104:21, 7 August 2023 diff hist +12 American Film Manufacturing Company →History
- 04:1804:18, 7 August 2023 diff hist +69 American Film Manufacturing Company →History: Removed redundancies and corrected mistaken assertions. For instance, from 1912 to 1917 Hollywood was not yet the center of American film production; studios were located all over the Los Angeles area from Edendale to Santa Monica; Chicago-based Essanay's western studio was in Niles, near San Jose and San Francisco; and many companies remained in the East or retained Eastern facilities into the 1920s.