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His Master's Voice

His Master's Voice (HMV) was the name of a major British record label created in 1901 by The Gramophone Co. Ltd.[1] The phrase was coined in the late 1890s from the title of a painting by English artist Francis Barraud, which depicted a dog named Nipper listening to a wind-up disc gramophone and tilting his head.[2][3] In the original, unmodified 1898 painting, the dog was listening to a cylinder phonograph. The painting was also famously used as the trademark and logo of the Victor Talking Machine Company, later known as RCA Victor. The painting was originally offered to James Hough, manager of Edison-Bell in London, but he declined, saying "dogs don't listen to phonographs". Barraud subsequently visited The Gramophone Co. of Maiden Lane in London where the manager William Barry Owen offered to purchase the painting if it were revised to depict their latest Improved Gramophone model. Barraud obliged, and Owen bought the painting from Barraud for £100.

His Master's Voice (1898) by Francis Barraud

In the 1970s, an award was created with a copy of the statue of the dog and gramophone, His Master's Voice, cloaked in bronze, and was presented by (EMI Records) to artists, music producers and composers in recognition of selling more than 1,000,000 recordings.

His Master's Voice (Music Award EMI-Bovema)

The painting edit

The trademark image comes from a painting by English artist Francis Barraud titled His Master's Voice. It was acquired from the artist in 1899 by the newly formed Gramophone Company and adopted as a trademark by the Gramophone Company's United States affiliate, the Victor Talking Machine Company.[4]

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A coloured vinyl single released by HMV
 
Victor Talking Machine Company advertisement from 1921 with "His Master's Voice" trademark

In early 1899, Francis Barraud applied for copyright of the original painting using the descriptive working title Dog looking at and listening to a Phonograph. He was unable to sell the work to any cylinder phonograph company, but William Barry Owen, the American founder of the Gramophone Company in England, offered to purchase the painting under the condition that Barraud modify it to show one of their disc machines. Barraud complied and the image was first used on the company's catalogue from December 1899. As the trademark gained in popularity, several additional copies were subsequently commissioned from the artist for various corporate purposes.[5]

In 1967, EMI converted the HMV label into an exclusive classical music label and dropped its POP series of popular music. HMV's POP series artists' roster was moved to Columbia Graphophone and Parlophone and licensed American POP record deals to Stateside Records.[6]

The globalised market for the compact disc resulted in EMI retiring the HMV label in favour of "EMI Classics", a name that could be used worldwide; however, between 1988 and 1992 Morrissey's recordings were issued on the HMV label. The HMV/Nipper trademark is now owned by the retail chain in the UK. The formal trademark transfer from EMI took place in 2003.[7] The old HMV classical music catalogue is now controlled by the Warner Classics unit of Warner Music Group.[8] Most reissues of HMV pop material that EMI previously controlled are now reissued on Warner's Parlophone label.[9] In the UK, Warner Classics's online presence was launched as 'Dog and Trumpet' on Spotify, Facebook, Twitter and Instagram in January 2017.[10]

Nipper worldwide edit

 
Advertisement for "His Master's Voice" gramophones in the Dutch East Indies, 1930s

On 1 April 2007, HMV announced that Gromit, the animated dog of Wallace and Gromit, would stand in for Nipper for a three-month period, promoting children's DVDs in its UK stores.[11]

HMV edit

 
Logo (in blue circle) at HMV's former flagship store, Oxford Street, London

HMV shops in Australia, Ireland, and the UK also use the Nipper trademark. HMV applied for trademark status in order to use Nipper at HMV stores in Canada, but in 2010 abandoned the application.[12]

As of August 2006, there were over 400 HMV stores worldwide.[13]

On 15 January 2013, HMV Group plc entered receivership; stores in Ireland closed 16 January 2013 and were no longer accepting vouchers. The HMV website posted a receivership notice and no further online sales were made.[14]

As of 28 December 2018, HMV has confirmed that it has called in KPMG as administrators and entered administration for the second time in six years.[15]

On 5 February 2019, the Canadian retailer Sunrise Records announced its acquisition of HMV Retail for an undisclosed amount (later reported to be £883,000).[16] Sunrise planned to maintain the HMV chain and five Fopp stores, but immediately closed 27 locations.[17] By late-February, HMV had reopened a number of stores (including 1 Fopp branch).[18][19]

On 24th November 2023, the flagship store on Oxford Street in London reopened. [20]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "His Master's Voice (Multinational label)". Discogs. Retrieved 31 January 2020.
  2. ^ Sommese, Andrea; Miklósi, Ádám; Pogány, Ákos; Temesi, Andrea; Dror, Shany; Fugazza, Claudia (2022). "An exploratory analysis of head-tilting in dogs". Animal Cognition. 25 (3): 701–705. doi:10.1007/s10071-021-01571-8. PMC 9107419. PMID 34697669.
  3. ^ Wetzel, Corryn, Why Do Dogs Tilt Their Heads? New Study Offers Clues, Smithsonian, 3 November 2021
  4. ^ Rye, Howard (2002). Kernfeld, Barry (ed.). The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz. Vol. 2 (2nd ed.). New York: Grove's Dictionaries Inc. p. 249. ISBN 1-56159-284-6.
  5. ^ "The Nipper Saga". from the original on 24 September 2015. Retrieved 27 May 2006.
  6. ^ Billboard. 1967. Retrieved 28 February 2013 – via Google Books.
  7. ^ "Trade Mark Details as at 28 February 2013: HMV Group plc". Patent.gov.uk. Retrieved 28 February 2013.
  8. ^ "Claude Debussy – Vladimir Horowitz: Complete HMV Recordings 1930–1951". Warner Classics. from the original on 11 May 2018.
  9. ^ "At Abbey Road" – via Amazon.
  10. ^ "Gramophone". reader.exacteditions.com. May 2017. from the original on 30 July 2017.
  11. ^ "Gromit steps into HMV logo role". BBC News. 1 April 2007. from the original on 9 October 2007. Retrieved 4 May 2010.
  12. ^ "Canadian Trade-mark Data: 1396181 – Canadian Trade-marks Database". Ic.gc.ca. Canadian Intellectual Property Office. from the original on 5 December 2013. Retrieved 28 November 2013.
  13. ^ "HMV Adds Gaming". marketnews.ca. 28 August 2006. Archived from the original on 23 September 2006. Retrieved 13 September 2006.
  14. ^ "More Uncertainty for HMV". thedailyshift.com. 18 January 2013. from the original on 28 March 2013. Retrieved 22 January 2013.
  15. ^ "Music retailer HMV calls in administrators". BBC News. 28 December 2018.
  16. ^ "Sunrise Records paid £883000 for HMV". Financial Times. 25 February 2019. Archived from the original on 10 December 2022. Retrieved 28 February 2019.(subscription required)
  17. ^ Monaghan, Angela; Butler, Sarah (5 February 2019). "HMV reveals which 27 stores have closed after sale to Canadian music boss". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 5 February 2019.
  18. ^ Hope, Fiona. "HMV brings back nine shuttered stores". PSNEurope. Retrieved 28 February 2019.
  19. ^ "hmv stores: Details of Re-Openings..." HMV.
  20. ^ "BBC News - HMV Oxford Street flagship store reopens four years after closing".

Further reading edit

  • Barnum, Fred (1991). His Master's Voice in America.
  • Southall, Brian (1996). The Story of the World's Leading Music Retailer: HMV 75, 1921–1996.

External links edit

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For the entertainment retailer see HMV For other uses see His Master s Voice disambiguation His Master s Voice HMV was the name of a major British record label created in 1901 by The Gramophone Co Ltd 1 The phrase was coined in the late 1890s from the title of a painting by English artist Francis Barraud which depicted a dog named Nipper listening to a wind up disc gramophone and tilting his head 2 3 In the original unmodified 1898 painting the dog was listening to a cylinder phonograph The painting was also famously used as the trademark and logo of the Victor Talking Machine Company later known as RCA Victor The painting was originally offered to James Hough manager of Edison Bell in London but he declined saying dogs don t listen to phonographs Barraud subsequently visited The Gramophone Co of Maiden Lane in London where the manager William Barry Owen offered to purchase the painting if it were revised to depict their latest Improved Gramophone model Barraud obliged and Owen bought the painting from Barraud for 100 His Master s Voice 1898 by Francis BarraudIn the 1970s an award was created with a copy of the statue of the dog and gramophone His Master s Voice cloaked in bronze and was presented by EMI Records to artists music producers and composers in recognition of selling more than 1 000 000 recordings His Master s Voice Music Award EMI Bovema Contents 1 The painting 2 The logo 3 Nipper worldwide 4 HMV 5 See also 6 References 7 Further reading 8 External linksThe painting editThe trademark image comes from a painting by English artist Francis Barraud titled His Master s Voice It was acquired from the artist in 1899 by the newly formed Gramophone Company and adopted as a trademark by the Gramophone Company s United States affiliate the Victor Talking Machine Company 4 The logo edit nbsp A coloured vinyl single released by HMV nbsp Victor Talking Machine Company advertisement from 1921 with His Master s Voice trademarkIn early 1899 Francis Barraud applied for copyright of the original painting using the descriptive working title Dog looking at and listening to a Phonograph He was unable to sell the work to any cylinder phonograph company but William Barry Owen the American founder of the Gramophone Company in England offered to purchase the painting under the condition that Barraud modify it to show one of their disc machines Barraud complied and the image was first used on the company s catalogue from December 1899 As the trademark gained in popularity several additional copies were subsequently commissioned from the artist for various corporate purposes 5 In 1967 EMI converted the HMV label into an exclusive classical music label and dropped its POP series of popular music HMV s POP series artists roster was moved to Columbia Graphophone and Parlophone and licensed American POP record deals to Stateside Records 6 The globalised market for the compact disc resulted in EMI retiring the HMV label in favour of EMI Classics a name that could be used worldwide however between 1988 and 1992 Morrissey s recordings were issued on the HMV label The HMV Nipper trademark is now owned by the retail chain in the UK The formal trademark transfer from EMI took place in 2003 7 The old HMV classical music catalogue is now controlled by the Warner Classics unit of Warner Music Group 8 Most reissues of HMV pop material that EMI previously controlled are now reissued on Warner s Parlophone label 9 In the UK Warner Classics s online presence was launched as Dog and Trumpet on Spotify Facebook Twitter and Instagram in January 2017 10 Nipper worldwide edit nbsp Advertisement for His Master s Voice gramophones in the Dutch East Indies 1930sOn 1 April 2007 HMV announced that Gromit the animated dog of Wallace and Gromit would stand in for Nipper for a three month period promoting children s DVDs in its UK stores 11 HMV editMain article HMV nbsp Logo in blue circle at HMV s former flagship store Oxford Street LondonHMV shops in Australia Ireland and the UK also use the Nipper trademark HMV applied for trademark status in order to use Nipper at HMV stores in Canada but in 2010 abandoned the application 12 As of August 2006 there were over 400 HMV stores worldwide 13 On 15 January 2013 HMV Group plc entered receivership stores in Ireland closed 16 January 2013 and were no longer accepting vouchers The HMV website posted a receivership notice and no further online sales were made 14 As of 28 December 2018 HMV has confirmed that it has called in KPMG as administrators and entered administration for the second time in six years 15 On 5 February 2019 the Canadian retailer Sunrise Records announced its acquisition of HMV Retail for an undisclosed amount later reported to be 883 000 16 Sunrise planned to maintain the HMV chain and five Fopp stores but immediately closed 27 locations 17 By late February HMV had reopened a number of stores including 1 Fopp branch 18 19 On 24th November 2023 the flagship store on Oxford Street in London reopened 20 See also editList of HMV POP artists List of record labels List of phonograph manufacturersReferences edit His Master s Voice Multinational label Discogs Retrieved 31 January 2020 Sommese Andrea Miklosi Adam Pogany Akos Temesi Andrea Dror Shany Fugazza Claudia 2022 An exploratory analysis of head tilting in dogs Animal Cognition 25 3 701 705 doi 10 1007 s10071 021 01571 8 PMC 9107419 PMID 34697669 Wetzel Corryn Why Do Dogs Tilt Their Heads New Study Offers Clues Smithsonian 3 November 2021 Rye Howard 2002 Kernfeld Barry ed The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz Vol 2 2nd ed New York Grove s Dictionaries Inc p 249 ISBN 1 56159 284 6 The Nipper Saga Archived from the original on 24 September 2015 Retrieved 27 May 2006 Billboard 1967 Retrieved 28 February 2013 via Google Books Trade Mark Details as at 28 February 2013 HMV Group plc Patent gov uk Retrieved 28 February 2013 Claude Debussy Vladimir Horowitz Complete HMV Recordings 1930 1951 Warner Classics Archived from the original on 11 May 2018 At Abbey Road via Amazon Gramophone reader exacteditions com May 2017 Archived from the original on 30 July 2017 Gromit steps into HMV logo role BBC News 1 April 2007 Archived from the original on 9 October 2007 Retrieved 4 May 2010 Canadian Trade mark Data 1396181 Canadian Trade marks Database Ic gc ca Canadian Intellectual Property Office Archived from the original on 5 December 2013 Retrieved 28 November 2013 HMV Adds Gaming marketnews ca 28 August 2006 Archived from the original on 23 September 2006 Retrieved 13 September 2006 More Uncertainty for HMV thedailyshift com 18 January 2013 Archived from the original on 28 March 2013 Retrieved 22 January 2013 Music retailer HMV calls in administrators BBC News 28 December 2018 Sunrise Records paid 883000 for HMV Financial Times 25 February 2019 Archived from the original on 10 December 2022 Retrieved 28 February 2019 subscription required Monaghan Angela Butler Sarah 5 February 2019 HMV reveals which 27 stores have closed after sale to Canadian music boss The Guardian ISSN 0261 3077 Retrieved 5 February 2019 Hope Fiona HMV brings back nine shuttered stores PSNEurope Retrieved 28 February 2019 hmv stores Details of Re Openings HMV BBC News HMV Oxford Street flagship store reopens four years after closing Further reading editBarnum Fred 1991 His Master s Voice in America Southall Brian 1996 The Story of the World s Leading Music Retailer HMV 75 1921 1996 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Nipper category Nipper at Curlie Musee des ondes Emile Berliner Montreal Archived 16 February 2015 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title His Master 27s Voice amp oldid 1194403042, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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