Recording Artist and Willa Cather Prototype

 

By Doug Boilesen, 2020

Olive Fremstad has been identified by scholars (1) as a prototype used by Cather in her opera related story The Song of a Lark, i.e., the prototype for Thea Kronborg.

Besides starring on the opera stage Fremstad made phonograph records and was featured in advertisements which added her celebrity status, artistic reputation, and the prestige of opera to the promotion of the early phonograph.

This gallery provides examples focused on Olive Fremstad and her popular culture role as seen in advertisements and other ephemera.

 

 

First records of Fremstad's voice ever made exclusively for Columbia, Scientific American, 1911 (PM-1830)

 

Olive Fremstad, Signed 1911 Photograph (Courtesy Wurlitzer-Bruck and available for purchase)

 

The Talking Machine World, April 15, 1914

 

 

Nordica, Fremstad, and Mary Garden

Nordica, Fremstad and Mary Garden, 1911

 

Nordica, Fremstad and Mary Garden, The Talking Machine World, March 15, 1911

 

Nordica, Fremstad and Mary Garden, 1911

 

Nordica, Fremstad and Mary Garden, 1913 (PM-2075)

 

Nordica, Fremstad and Mary Garden, The Saturday Evening Post 1911

 

Nordica, Fremstad and Mary Garden, 1911

 

Nordica, Fremstad and Mary Garden, 1912

 

Nordica, Fremstad and Mary Garden, 1912

 

Nordica, Fremstad and Mary Garden, 1912

 

The Talking Machine World, Nordica, Fremstad and Mary Garden, January 1912

 

The Talking Machine World, Nordica, Fremstad and Mary Garden, February 1912

 

The Talking Machine World, Nordica, Fremstad and Mary Garden, February 1912

 

The Talking Machine World, Nordica, Fremstad and Mary Garden, February 1912

 

The Talking Machine World, Nordica, Fremstad and Mary Garden, May 1912

 

The Talking Machine World, Nordica, Fremstad and Mary Garden, July 1912

 

The Talking Machine World, Nordica, Fremstad and Mary Garden, July 1913

 

 

A piano store with no Fremstad, Nordica, or Garden records is missing out on the vocal side of the music business. 1912? NIC


Olive Fremstad, McClure's Magazine, December 1913

 

NIC - TBD

 

Nordica, Fremstad and Mary Garden, Garden Magazine, August 1913

 

Fremstad and Mary Garden, The Theatre Magazine, September 1914

 

 

Olive Fremstad and Mary Garden

 

Announcement in the February 1911 trade magazine The Talking Machine World that Columbia has just added Nordica and Fremstad to their list of exclusive Columbia artists.

 

Columbia Records featuring Mary Garden and Olive Fremstad, 1916. Outing 69, October 1916.

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Columbia Records featuring Mary Garden and Olive Fremstad, 1916. Hearst’s, June 1916

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Columbia Records featuring Mary Garden and Alice Nielsen; Olive Fremstad listed in ad, Country Life in America, October 1916

 

 

 

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