The Edison phonograph monthly (Jan-Dec 1910)

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6 Edison Phonograph Monthly, Jan., 1910 British, German, French^ Mexican, Argentine and Filipino Amberol Records in Regular Catalogue The next edition of the regular Domestic Catalogue of Amberol and Standard Records (to follow Form 1620) will include all Records listed to February, 1910, and be issued some time in February. It will also include all British Amberol Records and all German, French, Mexican, Argentine, Portuguese and Filipino Amberol instrumental Records issued to and including January, 1910. The British list and the' several instrumental lists will appear in the various special catalogues of foreign Records, but since they are equal to any Amberol Records on the regular list, we deem it advisable to give them wider publicity by including them in the regular Domestic Catalogue. The complete list of these Amberol Records is printed below in order that the trade may, if it desires, order a stock in advance of the appearance of the catalogue in February. In some instances, Records have been given American numbers and put out in our regular supplements. In such cases both numbers are given in the list below. 12067 Arcadians, Selection, Monkton and Talbot 12009 Bells of St. Malo, Rimmer 12101 Christmas Morn Is also No. 253 in American Amberol List. 12001 Crown Diamonds Overture, Auber 12086 Dollar Princess, Selection, Fall 12064 Flying Squadron, Seymour 12038 Geisha, Selection, Sidney Jones 12128 Gems of England 12045 Grand March, La Reine de Saba, Gounod 12095 L'Amour Au Village, Overture, Bouillon 12055 March of the Peers, Iolanthe, Sullivan 12031 Martha, Overture, Flotow Is also No. 197 in American Amberol List 12104 Merry Widow, Selection, Lehar 12076 Merry Wives of Windsor, Overture, Nicolai 12116 Mikado Lancers, Figures 1 and 2, Sullivan 12117 Mikado Lancers, Figures 3 and 4, Sullivan 12118 Mikado Lancers, Figure 5, Sullivan 12025 Mikado Waltz, Sullivan 12016 Our Troops, Seymour 12017 Pomp and Circumstance, March, Elgar 12085 Pagliacci, Leoncavallo 12046 Reminiscences of All Nations 12057 Stabat Mater, Selection, Rossini 12113 Strauss Memories Waltz, Strauss 12075 Sylvia, Ballet, Delibes 12030 Under a Peaceful Sky, March, Franz von Blum ORCHESTRA SELECTIONS. 12123 Dollar Princess, Waltz, Fall Alhambra Orchestra 12050 Alpine Memories (assisted by Joe Belmont) British Concert Orchestra 12059 Quand L'Amour Meurt (Love's Last Word) , Cremiuex British Concert Orchestra 12042 Salome Waltz, Joyce British Concert Orchestra 12020 Songe d'Automne Waltz, Archibald Joyce British Concert Orchestra NATIONAL STRING QUARTETTE. 12034 Broken Heart, A, Gillet Is also No. 257 in American Amberol List 12079 Reverie L'Arlesionne, Bizet BANJO SOLOS. By Oily Oakley. 12022 Poppies and Wheat (Barn Dance), Hucke 12036 Sweet Jasmine, Oakley CONCERTINA SOLOS. By Alexander Prince. 12027 Forgotten Melodies Is also No. 259 in American Amberol List 12040 Medley of Irish Airs 12055 Nautical Airs Is also No. 245 in American Amberol List VIOLONCELLO SOLO. By Jean Schwiller. 12091 Berceuse de Jocelyn, Godard Is also No. 339 in American Amberol List 12129 12029 12004 12083 12047 12007 12080 12119 12026 12061 12107 12010 12062 12111 12126 12105 12033 12049 12028 12073 12078 12092 12053 12089 12043 12112 12056 12011 12110 12048 12094 12070 12082 12087 12019 12069 SONGS. Ah, Divvent Knah (Tynside Selection) J. C. Scatter Ernest Pike Ernest Pike Hilda Jacobsen Peter Dawson Arthur Osmond Harry Lauder Harry Lauder William Mclvor Ernest Pike Arthur Grover Ernest Pike Ella Retford Florrie Forde Harry Fay Alice, Where Art Thou ? Ascher Always, Bowers Angel Voices, Tate Bellringer, The, Wallace Bold Militiaman Bonnie Leezie Lindsay, Lauder Bounding Sea, The, Lauder & King British Isle's Vocal Medley Come and Hear Him Play His Oom-ter-ar-a, Collins & Murray Florrie Forde Come Into the Garden, John, Godfrey Billy Williams Death of Nelson, Braham Distant Shore, The, Sullivan Doreen, Allon Do You Want to Buy Any Lavender? Hyde & Long Girl In the Clogs and Shawl, Casting & Murphy Goo-Goo Land, Murphy Is also No. 198 in American Amberol List Hamlet, Ellerton Arthur Osmond Harem, The, Carolon Arthur Osmond Harry, the Handyman Arthur Osmond Has Anybody Here Seen Kelly? Murphy & Letters Florrie Forde I'd Like to Spend My Holidays With You, Letters & Moore Harry Fay I Kept on Waving My Flag, Formby George Formby I'll be Cross, Arabella, Murphy & Lipton Jack Pleasants I'm Always Doing Something Silly, Frank Leo Arthur Osmond I'm the Fool of the Family Arthur Osmond I Must Go Home To-night, Hargreaves Billy Williams Interruptions, Wootivell Tom Wootwell I Only Got Married To-day, Murphy & Lipton Jack Pleasants Is Anybody Looking for a Widow? Gifford Florrie Forde I Used to Sigh for the Silvery Moon, Darewski (Coon Song) Herbert Payne I've Loved Her Ever Since She Was a Baby, Lauder Harry Lauder I Wonder, Boden & Ford Arthur Osmond John Bull's Budget Arthur Osmond Leicester Square, Hargreaves Tom E. Hughes Life Is a Game of See-Saw Florrie Forde