Phonograph Monthly Review, Vol. 3, No. 1 (1928-10)

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ELECTRIC ODEON RECORDS If you love good music sincerely, you will enjoy the “Jubilee- Overture’,’ play- ed by the Grand Symphony Or- chestra os Berlin, under the direc- tion of Dr. Weissmann. DR. WEISSMANN 5151 12 in. $1.50 Jubilee —Overture (C. M. von Weber) Part I and II. Dr. Weissmann and the Grand Symphony Orchestra, Berlin 5150 [Die Gotterdammerung (The Dusk of the Gods), Funeral March 12 in. ! (Rich. Wagner), Part I and II $1.50 [ Prof. Dr. Max von Schillings and the Grand Symphony Orchestra, Berlin 3230 12 in. $1.00 Gypsy Baron (Der zige- < unerbaron) by Joh. Strauss Selections Part I and II Edith Lorand and her Or- chestra 3229 12 in. ^ $1.00 Famous Minuet (i. J. Paderewski) Dajos Bela and his Orchestra Serenade (Moritz Mosz- kowski) Dajos Bela and his Orchestra Okeh Phonograph Corporation OTTO HEINEMAN, President and General Manager 25 West 45th Street New York City