Samuel Siegel
Samuel Siegel (born 1875, Des Moines, Iowa — died January 14, 1948, Los Angeles, California) was an American mandolin virtuoso and composer who played mandolin on 29 records for Victor Records, including 9 pieces of his own composition and two that he arranged.[1][2][3][4][5] Siegel was the first mandolinist to record on Emile Berliner's phonograph disk-records.[4] He was labeled "America's Greatest Mandoline Virtuoso" and "The King of the Mandolin" in the May 1900 Banjo World.[4]
Siegel performed both in vaudeville, as well as in concert halls.[4] He had no formal training in music, but saw that the mandolin needed original music, rather than relying on the transcribed violin music.[4] His compositions and arrangements were well known in his day.[4]
He was the author of Siegel's Special Mandolin Studies, published by Joseph W. Stern & Co., 1901, in which he covered left-hand Pizzicato and harmonic duo style.[6][7]
Recording partners
[edit]Siegel recorded with Roy Butin in 1908 on four Victor records, the tunes: Southern Fantasy, Estellita Waltz, American Valor March, and In Fairyland.[8]
He recorded Edison Diamond Disk record Ragtime Echoes in 1918 with Marie Caveny, with her on ukulele, and also Dance, Mouse Dance, and Medley.[9][10] Marie and her husband James Frank Caveny lived with Siegel as lodgers in Chicago during the 1910 United States Census.[11] They were performers or lecturers in the Lyceum movement.[12] James Franklin was a cartoonist and Marie sang soprano in their performance.[12]
Victor recordings
[edit]Recorded for Victor records between October 20, 1900 and December 28, 1918.[1]
- The foxhunters two-step
- Espagnole waltz
- Hawthorne club
- Remembrance of thee
- Medley of coon songs
- Ma lady Lou
- Volunteer patrol
- American valor march
- La bonita waltz
- Romance
- In olden times
- Nearer my God to thee
- Manzanillo
- An autumn evening
- A-sa-ma
- Maritana mazurka
- Navajo medley
- La cinquantaine
- Träumerei
- Intermezzo
- The whirlwind march
- Boston Ideal march
- Estellita waltz
- American valor march
- In Fairyland
- Medley, (December 28, 1918) with Marie Caveny (ukulele)
- Dance, (December 28, 1918) with Marie Caveny (ukulele)
- Ragtime echoes, (December 28, 1918) with Marie Caveny (ukulele)
- Mouse dance, (December 28, 1918) with Marie Caveny (ukulele)
Columbia Records
[edit]He made records for Columbia Records.[13]
- La bonita waltz (1901), Samuel Siegel (mandolin)
- Zenda waltz (1901), Samuel Siegel (mandolin)
- Hawthorne Club (c 1904-1909), Samuel Siegel (mandolin)
- Ivanhoe Intermezzo with Geo. Stehl & Hans Von Wegern
- Mazurka Brillante
Edison recordings
[edit]He recorded for Edison Records on their Blue Amberol, Gold Moulded, and Diamond Disk albums.[10][13]
Gold Molded
[edit]- Home, sweet home (1902), Samuel Siegel (mandolin)
- Manzanilo (c. 1902), Samuel Siegel (mandolin)
- The story teller waltz (1903), Samuel Siegel (mandolin)
- My Old Kentucky Home (1903), Samuel Siegel (mandolin)
- Just One Girl (1904), Samuel Siegel (mandolin)[14](Music written by Lynn Udall, 1898)
- An autumn evening (1905), Samuel Siegel (mandolin) and M. Loyd Wolf (guitar)
- Evening on the plaza (1905), Samuel Siegel (mandolin)
Blue Amberol
[edit]- Castilian Echoes (1908), Samuel Siegel (mandolin) and William Smith (guitar)
- Waltz (1909), Samuel Siegel (mandolin) and Roy H. Butin (guitar)
- Gavotte (1909), Samuel Siegel (mandolin) and Roy H. Butin (guitar)
- Waltz (1913), Samuel Siegel (mandolin) and Roy H. Butin (guitar)
- Kuu ipo i ka hee pue one medley (1919), Samuel Siegel (mandolin) and Marie Caveny (ukulele)
Diamond
[edit]- Ragtime Echoes (1918), Samuel Siegel (mandolin) and Marie Caveny (ukulele)
Indestructible Records
[edit]He made records marketed by the Indestructible Record Company.[13]
- Estellita waltz (1908), Samuel Siegel (mandolin) and Roy Butin (guitar)
- Southern fantasie (1908), Samuel Siegel (mandolin) and Roy Butin (guitar)
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ a b Victor: Encyclopedic Discography of Victor Recordings. "Samuel Siegel (instrumentalist: mandolin)". Retrieved 2014-07-07.
- ^ Victor: Encyclopedic Discography of Victor Recordings. "Samuel Siegel (composer)". Retrieved 2014-07-07.
- ^ Victor: Encyclopedic Discography of Victor Recordings. "Samuel Siegel (arranger)". Retrieved 2014-07-07.
- ^ a b c d e f Sparks, Paul (1995). The Classical Mandolin. Oxford: Oxford University Press. pp. 123–125, 223. ISBN 978-0-19-517337-6.
- ^ J. Garber. "Rootsweb, Siegel-L-SamuelSamuel". Retrieved 2014-07-08.
- ^ Mair, Marilynn (2011). Complete Mandolinist. Mel Bay Publications. p. 4. ISBN 9781610653213.
- ^ Dalton, Jim (2006). Duo Style Mandolin (PDF). Sining String Music Publications. p. 3.
- ^ Gregg Miner. "Roy Butin, Revealed!". Retrieved 2014-07-20.
- ^ Victor Records, Encyclopedic Discography of Victor Recordings, Miss M. Caveny (instrumentalist: ukulele)
- ^ a b National Park Service, Thomas Edison National Historic Park, New Jersey, Popular Instrumental, Ragtime
- ^ United States Census, Year: 1910; Census Place: Chicago Ward 25, Cook, Illinois; Roll: T624_268; Page: 3A; Enumeration District: 1057; FHL microfilm: 1374281
- ^ a b The Lyceumite Art and Talent, Their Art Appeals to Eye and Ear, Why J. Franklin Caveny Has Been Thirteen Years on the Platform and How Mrs. Caveny Completes the Pictures. A Glimpse of Two Artists in the Art of "Making Good"
- ^ a b c Cylinder Preservation and Digitization Project, Department of Special Collections, Donald C. Davidson Library, University of California, Santa Barbara
- ^ YouTube video of Just One Girl by Samuel Siegel, showing the recording case and label
External links
[edit]- Works by Samuel Siegel at Project Gutenberg
- Works by or about Samuel Siegel at the Internet Archive
- Samuel Siegel recordings at the Discography of American Historical Recordings.
- Library of Congress record listing digitized recordings in their collection by Siegel
- Library of Congress record and online stream of Navajo Medley, arranged and played by Siegel
- Library of Congress record for a recording Siegel made of his arrangement of Nearer My God to Thee
- Mandolin Cafe thread with pictures of a program of music in which Siegel played
- Cylinder preservation and Digitization Project, University of California, has digitized Siegel public-domain recordings and made available to download.
- Advertisement for Siegel's mandolin method
- Mandotopia page, has links to public domain book of mandolin music, arranged by Siegel
- A recital program cover for Samuel Siegel
- Website for a mandolin teacher which contains one page of Siegel's method book
- Endorsement by Samuel Siegel of Regal mandolins. also details of one of his transcontinental tours
- Advertisement for Siegel's music school, the Siegel–Myers School of Music (then also named University Extension Conservatory)