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The Talking Machine World, New York, March, 1928
direct from the
Bayreuth Wagner Festival
Siegfried Wagner approving the Authorized Columbia Records of the Wagner Festival.
Every Owner of Every Phonograph
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OLUMBIA has secured the exclusive privilege for all Wagner Festival Recordings, at Bayreuth, Germany, for a term of years. This year's recordings, just received, include selections from Parsifal, Siegfried, Rheingold and Walk'ure. The artists are: The Bayreuth Festival Orchestra conducted by Dr Karl Muck, Siegfried Wagner and Franz Von Hoesslin; vocal parts sung by Alexander Kipms and Fritz Wolff, with Flower Maidens, Valkyries, Rhinedaughters and Bayreuth Festival Chorus. These artists are of the greatest
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to be found anywhere in the world tor the interpretation of Wagnerian music.
All records were submitted to and issued with the approval of Siegfried Wagner, son of the great composer and head ot the Bayreuth Theatre
No imagination is needed on the part of even the inexpert listener to recognize in these records the greatest effects ever yet achieved in recording and reproduction. They have been declared by experts throughout the world to "transcend anything previously attained in magnificence, beauty of tone, impressive singing, and absolute realism.''
Stock, display, and play them
The series is enclosed in an eleven-pocket, handsome, gold embossed leather album suitably reinforced and is issued as Columbia Masterworks Set No. 79— $16.50, list price. Individual records may be obtained separately, $1.50 each, list price.
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Parsifal: Transformation Scene, Act 1. In 2 Parts
By Dr. Karl Muck and Bayreuth Festival Orchestra Columbia Record No. 673MD
Parsifal. Grail Scene, Act 1. Parts 1 and 2
By Dr. Karl Muck and Bayreuth Festival Orch. nxith Chorus (In German) Columbia Record No. 67365D
Parsifal: Grail Scene, Act 1. Parts 3 and 4
By Dr. Karl Muck and Bayreuth Festival Orch. tt r'M Chorus (In German) Columbia Record No. 67366D
Parsifal. Grail Scene, Act 1. Parts 5 and 6
By Dr. Karl Muck and Bayreuth Festival Orch. with Chorus (In German) Columbia Record No.67367D
Parsifal: flower Maidens Scene, Act 2. In 2 Parts By Dr. Karl Muck and Bayreuth Festival Orchestra, <with Flower Maidens and Chorus (In German) Columbia Record No. 67368D
Parsifal: Prelude, Act 3. In 2 Parts
By Siegfried Wagner and Bayreuth Festival Orchestra Columbia Record No. 67369D
Parsifal: Good Friday Music, Act 3. Parts 1 and 2 By Alexander Kipnis; Fritz Wolff; Siegfried Wagner, conducting the Bayreuth Festival Orchestra (In German) Columbia Record No. 673700
Parsifal: Good Friday Music, Act 3. Part 3
By Alexander Kipnis; Siegfried Wagner, conducting the Bayreuth Festival Orchestra (In German)
Siegfried: Forest Murmurs, Act 2
By Franz von Hoesslin and Bayreuth Festival Orchestra Columbia Record No. 67371D
Siegfried: Prelude, Act 3 Siegfried: fire Music
By Franz von Hoesslin and Bavreuth Festival Orchestra Columbia Record No. 67372D
Das Rheingold: Entry of the Gods into Valhalla Part 1 By Franz von Hossslin and Bayreuth Festival Orchestra
Das Rheingold: Entry of the Gods into Valhalla. Part 2 Fy Franz von Hoesslin and Bayreuth Festival Orchestra, with Rhinedaughtcrs (In German)
Columbia Record No 67373D
Die Walkure: Ride of the Valkyries In 2 Parts By Franz von Hoesslin and Bayreuth Festival Orchestra, rwith Valkyries (In German) Columbia Record No. 67374D
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