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His Master's Voice is a painting by Francis Barraud that depicts a dog named Nipper listening to a wind-up disc gramophone whilst tilting his head, created in 1899. [1]In December 1899, the painting was sold to William Barry Owen of London's Gramophone Company (later a division of EMI), who would begin using the image as a trademark on its records in 1909.
Francis James Barraud (16 June 1856 – 29 August 1924) was an English painter. He is best known for his painting His Master's Voice, one of the most famous commercial logos in the world, having been adopted as a recording industry trademark used by various corporations including RCA Victor, EMI, HMV, JVC and Deutsche Grammophon.
For the first 100 years, the company retailed its products (records, cassettes, CDs) under the His Master's Voice name, featuring the likeness of Nipper. [36] which was synonymous with film music in India. From 2000 onwards, it started retailing its products under the brand name, Saregama.
The novel is written as a first-person narrative, the memoir of a mathematician named Peter Hogarth, who becomes involved in a Pentagon-directed project (code-named "His Master's Voice", or HMV for short [2]) somewhere in the Nevada desert, where scientists are working to decode what seems to be a message from outer space (specifically, a neutrino signal from the Canis Minor constellation).
In 1898, Francis Barraud painted His Master's Voice, which depicted his late dog, Nipper, listening to a phonograph.The painting and subsequent trademark rights would be sold and used by the Gramophone Company in 1899 on its equipment and music releases.
Saregama India Ltd, the former Indian version of His Master's Voice; Victor Entertainment, the Japanese company who use the His Master's Voice trademark; Universal Music New Zealand, formerly traded as His Master's Voice when owned by EMI; His Master's Voice also may refer to: His Master's Voice, a 1968 novel by Stanisław Lem; His Master's ...
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' The Voice of The Lord ') is a 2018 Hungarian science fiction film by György Pálfi loosely based on the novel His Master's Voice by Polish science fiction writer StanisÅ‚aw Lem. The film follows a man who thinks he saw his father in a documentary about a mysterious incident in Colorado , around which a conspiracy theory had been formed.