The Edison phonograph monthly (Jan-Dec 1910)

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William Craig airs on one Mr. Crai g is Bessie Wynn Edison Phonograph Monthly, Sept., 1910 19 10440 Highland Whiskey and Craig's Reel Violin solo with piano accompaniment. Two characteristic Scottish dance Record — one a strathspey and the other a reel, and both good lively numbers. a veteran violinist who makes a specialty of Scottish folk-dances. 10441 I'd Love to, But 1 Won't A vivacious little serio-comic. The popular comedienne's imitation of the little miss who coyly admits that she would like to kiss her boy sweetheart but "dassent" is as clever as that of the same "grown-up" miss who would like to indulge in the gayeties of the social whirl but dare not. The air is sprightly and pretty. Orchestra accompaniment. Words, Bessie Wynn; music, Ted Barron; publishers, M. Witmark & Sons, New York City. 10442 Softly Now the Light of Day Anthony and Harrison Sacred duet, Both selection and artists are so well known that words would be wasted if spent in extolling the merits of either. Suffice it to say that it is a very desirable Record of its kind. Orchestra accompaniment. Words, G. W. Doane ; music, G. M. von Weber. 10443 Nobody Seems To Love Me Now Joe Maxwell Tenor solo. The words and music of this song were written by Mr. Maxwell. The theme is the plaint of a motherless, lonely child, and the musical setting, a pretty waltz air, is thoroughly in sympathy with the sentiment of the song. Orchestra accompaniment. 10444 Angel Eyes Premier Quartet Male voices. Here is a sample of quartet work which will not be surpassed for some time to come. The close harmony which prevails throughout the rendition of this well-known, melodious song is a perfect delight to the ear. Orchestra accompaniment. Words, Alfred Bryan; music, Kendis and Paley; publisher, Shapiro, New York City. 10445 Wood and Straw Galop Charles Daab Xylophone solo. A spirited galop. It is impossible to describe the beauty of Mr. Daab's xylophone Records. There is no critic, however partial, but must concede their absolute superiority in every respect to any similar Records yet produced. Orchestra accompaniment. Composer, J. Ringleben; publisher, Carl Fischer, New York City. Foreign Amberoland Standard Records for November, 1910 BOHEMIAN— Standard List: U. S., 35c; Canada, 40c 16539 Ztracene Stesti (Scarlett) Soprano solo, with orchestra ace. Frances Masopust BOHEMIAN— Amberol List: U. S.., 50c; Canada, 65c 9800 Opustena (Kohoutka) Soprano solo, with orchestra ace. Frances Masopust NORWEGIAN— Standard List: U. S., 35c; Canada, 40c 19900 Nu fylkes vi Nordmaend (Teilman) Baritone solo, with orchestra ace. Otto Clausen NORWEGIAN— Amberol List: U. S., 50c; Canada, 65c 9200 Den store, hvide Flok (Qrieg) Sacred. Baritone solo, with orchestra ace. Otto Clausen Foreign Records for September AMBEROL: U. S. LIST, 50c; CANADIAN, 65c. STANDARD: U. S. LIST, 35c; CANADIAN, 40c. BRITISH RECORDS FOR SEPTEMBER STANDARD (TWO MINUTE). AMBEROL (FOUR MINUTE). ^ British Bugler's March, Par/cs 12214 Di Ballo Overture, Sullivan National Military Band National Military Band 12215 I Like You in Velvet, from "Lady Madcap," 13999 Shadowland, Noel Johnson Peter Dawson Rubens^ Maurice Farkoa 14000 Deil Among the Tailors, Accordion solo, 12216 One Two Three Four Five, Osborne George Formby Traditional Peter Wyper 12217 The Kerry Dance, Molloy Amy Evans 14001 Bradshaw on the Brain, Wells Florrie Forde 12218 March Aux Flambeaux, Concertina solo 14Q02 0ft in the Stilly Night, Sanson Ernest Pike Scotson Clarke Alexander Prince < Ann~ ~, , „, , _, „. ~, ~ .. c. . v i u 12219 Thora,/ldams Peter Dawson 14003 0h ! 0h ! The Picture Show, Scoff Stanley Kirkby 12220 Flanagan, Murphy & Letters Florrie Forde 14004 Prisoner at the Bar, David & Leighton 12221 Shirts, Murphy & Upton Arthur Osmond Arthur Osmond 12222 One of the Midnight Sons, David & Lyle 14005 Love and Life in Vienna Waltz, Concertina solo, Karl Komzak Alexander Prince Vesta Tilley tti lilitary Band (Always specify on your orders whether you want Ambetol or Standard Records.) 12223 Lucia di Lammermoor Selection, Donizetti 14006 Scotch and Polly, Maurice Shapiro Jack Lorimer National Military Band 14007 Toledo (Spanish Troop) National Military Band