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It was a small Polish company active from 1904 to 1914. The records were two-sided, 25 cm, with dark-blue label. All known records feature their own orchestra named either Warsaw Orchestra “Gryf” (¹ 1115 – waltz “Swallows”) or Country Orchestra “Gryf” (¹¹ 1206 – polka “Party”,1210 - polka “Stars above the Vistula”, 1241 – polka “Bavarian”).
Gryf I (2)
The label sample is reconstructed using description and black and white photo from the book of Katarzyna Janczewska-Sołomko: The Discopedia of Pre-1918 Polonica Vol.2
Gryf II (3)
 
 
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TakeTitle Name (Composer)Artist(s), AccompanimentRec Date
Rec Place
Press Date
Label(s)Order No
[xRef Nos]
Files
1007
(5565)
polish, germanbrass band
Berlin night (Berlińska noc), march
OrchestraGryf II
1206
(10487)
polishbrass band
The spree (Hulanka), polka
Country Orchestra “Gryf”1904...1914Gryf
1006
polishbrass band
Rizetta, march
Orchestra1904...1914Gryf II
1007
polishbrass band
Po bibce, march
Warsaw Orchestra “Gryf”1904...1914Gryf I
1008
polishbrass band
Marietta
OrchestraGryf II
1115
polish, frenchbrass band
Waltz (Walc) (Operetta «Swallows») (Henri V. Herblay)
Warsaw Orchestra “Gryf”1904...1914Gryf I
1210
polishbrass band
Stars over the Vistula (Gwiazdy nad Wisły), polka
Country Orchestra “Gryf”1904...1914Gryf
1241
polish, germanbrass band
Bavarka (Bawarka), polka
Country Orchestra “Gryf”1904...1914Gryf
 
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