Monday, August 1, 2016

Harry Israel

Harry Israel

Born:         22 September 1883,  New York City, NY
Died:         16 September 1963, Los Angeles, CA
Artist For:  Aeolian, Rythmodik

Harry Israel recorded at least one roll for Rythmodik, and is most probably also the 'Israel' credited as an artist on some mid-1910s Aeolian Unversal rolls, usually in four hand performances with other artists.

His father William was an English immigrant who died when Harry was just 12. His earliest professional mention is in the Music Trade Review of 18 February 1905, reporting on a vaudeville act by The Gillette Sisters:
  "A unique feature of the act was Harry Israel's accompaniment in 'ragged rag-time' on a piano"

By 1910 he was managing a music publishing house, the Joe Morris Music Co., and his brother Joseph also worked as a pianist for a music house. In 1912 he composed 'That Aeroplane Glide', which attained some popularity, and which he recorded for Rythmodik on roll #A1752, released in July that year.

He served with the American Expeditionary Force in the America's Over There theatre, entertaining the troops in England. The 1920s saw him occasionally appear on radio, performing the latest numbers from the Snyder publishing house.

Married to Antoinette in 1926, he was the proprietor of a musical instrument store by 1930. He spent some time in Florida later that decade, relocating to Los Angeles by 1940 where he was still working as a musician, now for the motion picture industry.


His WW2 draft lists him as self-employed, resident in North Hollywood. He died in Los Angeles a few days before his 80th birthday, and is buried in the Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Hollywood Hills next to his wife, who died in 1983.

Belle Tannenbaum

Belle Tannenbaum

Born:              12 July 1894, Chicago, IL
Died:               12 December 1965, Chicago, IL
Artist For:     Imperial/Recordo (Chicago)

Isabella Tannenbaum, daughter of a Russian solicitor and a Polish-Austrian mother.

Married Ephry M. Friedman in November 1918.

By 1940 divorced and working as a music teacher, in which she had an excellent reputation.


Buried Waldheim Jewish Cemetery, Chicago.

Carolyn Cone Baldwin

Carolyn Cone Baldwin

Born:           10 June 1887, Battle Creek, Michigan
Died:           28 December 1946, San Francico, California
Artist For:  Aeolian/Duo-Art

Born Carolyn Cohn, her father Henry was a successful Jewish wine merchant based in Milwaukee, who rose to become president of the California Wine Company. 

The Duo-Art catalogue states:

CAROLYN CONE BALDWIN is an American pianist who showed such remarkable musical gifts in early childhood that her parents took her to Chicago and placed her in charge of the late William H. Sherwood. Later her musical education was continued under the direction of Mme. Fanny Bloomfield-Zeisler until it was decided that she should go to Berlin and become a pupil of Rudolph Ganz, with whom she studied for four years. At Basle .. .. she took a further course of training with Ferruccio Busoni. She has played in Europe with great success; and returning to her native land, has given many recitals here and appeared as soloist with several of the leading orchestras. Her interpretations have been widely praised for their authority, originality and high artistic value. She records them for the Duo-Art Piano, exclusively

Married Lt. Cmdr. James W. Baldwin of the US Navy, and the couple had twin daughters.

She and her husband were both killed in a four car crash on the San Francisco Bay Bridge while returning to their home from a visit to Berkeley, and are buried in the Golden Gate National Cemetery in San Mateo.