All of these tenors with the exception of Borgatti have left 78-rpm recordings of one or more of the part's showpiece solos.
One of the first pianists to leave recordings, he had a long career on the concert stage and in the studio and left us a great legacy.
This survivor, known as the "Burnt Face Man", left several recordings of himself to his child, which were clues for the investigators.
Although recording opportunities were somewhat intermittent for most of his career due to his solo style, he left copious recordings.
She left recordings for the Edison and Columbia companies.
She left few commercial recordings as she was in her fifties by the time she entered the studio.
He left recordings of most of his repertory, including the complete sonatas of Beethoven and Schubert.
Ed "Snoozer" Quinn (1907 - 1949) was a jazz guitarist very highly regarded by his fellow musicians, but who left few recordings.
He left several recordings.
He left no known surviving recordings, but he was known for his very loud sound and constant improvisation.