Victor records (1923)

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VICTOR RECORDS Number DUNLAP RECORDS — See also "Educational” Massa’s in de Cold Ground 17305 Duets in which Miss Dunlap sings Beautiful Ohio 45161 Welcome, Pretty Primrose 45192 T ales of Hoffmann-Barcarolle 45181 Trovatore-Home to Our Mts. 35443 /Dutch Kiddies — Wooden Shoe Dance (Trinkhaus) l Father Goose Sow’s ( RogersBaum-Halle) Dutch Records — See “Holland” Victor Orchl Sallie Osbourne) 16839 10 .75 DUX, CLAIRE, Soprano — See “Boheme” DVORAK, ANTONIN ( Door-zhak ) (Miihl hausen, Czecho-Slovakia, 1841; d. Prague, 1904.) Son of an innkeeper. Played violin and composed by instinct until he went to Prague at 16. Finally established as composer through aid of Brahms and Smetana. Teaching in New York 1892-95. See ‘‘Go to Sleep, My Dusky Baby,” “Humoresque,” “Indian Lament,” “Largo from New World Symphony,” “Slavonic Dance,” ‘‘Songs My Mother Taught Me” and “Tyrolean Dance” /Dying Poet, The (Gottschalk) Sousa’s Bandl l The Last Hope — Religious Meditation ( Gottschalk ) Vessella’ s Band) /Dying Poet, The (Gottschalk) Victor Concert Orchestral \ Whispering Flowers V ictor Concert Orchestra) E Each Shining Hour (Glad Forster) Emilio de Gogorza EAMES, EMMA, Soprano (See “ Eames ” in Pink Section) /Early in the Morning Blues — Fox Trot The Virginians/ \ Chicago — Fox Trot {Fred. Fisher ) Whiteman and His Orch) EASTER SELECTIONS — See also “ Crucifix,” “ Holy City,” “ Hosanna,” “Messe Solennelle,” “Messiah,” “Palms” and “Stabat Mater” 35467 12 35642 12 64888 10 18946 10 1.25 1.25 1.25 .75 Angels Ever Bright 35075 Christ Arose 16008 Christ theLord isRisen 1 8873 Coming of the Year 16825 Creation — Heavens Are Telling 35484 Festival Te Deum 35674 God So Loved 18873 1 Know That My Redeemer 55053 Jesus Christ is Risen 16178 Joy to theWorld 16996 Echo Song (Bishop) ( Flute obb. by Barone) Amelita Galli-Curci Eclair — Romance — Call Me Thine Own (Halevy) Mabel Garrison (Eclair — Call Me Thine Own (Halevy) Violin-Flute D’Almaine-Lyons/ Rattay-Barone) Luisa Tetrazzini l Serenade ( Schubert ) Eco (Swiss Echo Song) Violin-Flute (Eckert) In Italian Open the Gates 74198 Our Lord is Risen 1 8860 Redemption — Unfold, Y e Portals 35075 Seven Last Words 18173 Strife Is O’er 18860 1.75 1.75 1.25 1.75 74743 12 74612 12 35140 12 88311 12 EDUCATIONAL RECORDS For the convenience of many not familiar with school grades and requirements, we will hereafter list alphabetically in the Record Catalog all educational records, classified only as to Instrumental, Physical Education, Stories and Readings, and Vocal. These records have been made to help in the uplift of the ideals and tastes of children everywhere, as well as to furnish the finest sort of entertainment and enjoyment for the little folks and older children. These songs, stories, readings, games, dances, marches, etc., and others to follow, are just as suitable for the home circle as for the schoolroom. Some of the short songs are grouped several on one record with small spaces between, enabling the teacher to present any one she may choose for teaching without the unpleasantness of guess¬ ing where it begins and getting a part of another song. The songs for the little children must be very short, very simple and, for the comprehension of the little child in the home as well