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Peter Wyper

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Peter Wyper (1861 in Lanarkshire, Scotland – 1920) was a player of the diatonic button accordion (or melodeon), and is believed to be the first person to ever be recorded playing the accordion, which he did on wax cylinder in 1903. Peter and his brother Daniel Wyper (b. 1872) recorded together as the Wyper Brothers, performing Scottish and Irish music.

Discography

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  • Highland Schottische (July 1909, 78rpm)
  • Selection of Hornpipes (Columbia Records, 78rpm)
  • Selection of Jigs (Columbia Records, 78rpm)
  • The Deil Among The Tailors/High Level Hornpipe(Regal Records, G6952, 78rpm)
  • Stirling Castle/Flowers of Edinburgh (Regal Records, G6959, 78rpm)
  • Eightsome Reel/Mary of Argyle (Solo) and Jenkin's Hornpipe (Regal Records, G6985, 78rpm)
  • Selection of Irish Airs/Selection of Irish Dances (Regal Records, G6975, 78rpm)

Bibliography

  • Wyper's Melodeon Tutor for 19-Keys

References

  1. ^ Henry Doktorski. "Who Was First?" and the Recording of "Vaudeville Accordion Classics". The Free-Reed Journal, November 2004
  2. ^ Folk Music Journal. The English Folk Dance and Song Society. 1999. Retrieved 19 April 2013.
  3. Paul M. Gifford (2001). The hammered dulcimer: a history. Scarecrow Press, Incorporated. ISBN 978-0-8108-3943-4. Retrieved 19 April 2013.
  4. The Irish Melodeon Archived 2014-03-06 at the Wayback Machine. Fear an Ti, 11 August 2009, RamblingHouse.org

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