I did work out some of this story, with the help of Barb and Kevin, awhile back. Short answer is there are no known recordings, but if anyone finds a Bettlini cylinder of singer Nellie Melba you'll hear Mark Twain at the end of it.
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On Nov 29, 2011, at 7:39 PM, "Harold Bush" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Hi Sue, those Edison recording were destroyed in a fire, and as far as is
> known, no verified recordings of MT have survived.
>
> I would add that Yale does have one recording, believed to be William
> Gillette (I think), who was an impersonator who know Twain personally and
> was supposedly quite accurate in his mimicry. There must be others of him,
> which I would liken to someone like Rich Little doing Johnny Carson. i.e.
> pretty accurate. It is plausible that it is not Gillette, and in fact MT
> himself; I remember hearing that from someone in the Beinecke at Yale many
> years back. They just had no way of knowing. My guess = it is also
> plausible that somehwere out there, somehow, a recording of MT may exist,
> like that old manuscript of Huck Finn....
>
> I also vaguely recall having a discussion on this LIST long ago, and I'd
> love to hear other views.
>
> --Hal B.
>
>
>
> On Tue, Nov 29, 2011 at 5:42 PM, Harris, Susan Kumin <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>
>> Today a colleague asked me if there were any extant recordings of Twain's
>> v=
>> oice, and I realized that I have a memory of someone talking about an
>> Ediso=
>> n recording--but also that it may have been destroyed. Can someone set me
>> =
>> straight on this?
>>
>>
>>
>> Thank you! --susan harris
>>
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