Phonograph Monthly Review, Vol. 3, No. 8 (1929-05)

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May, 1929 The Phonograph Monthly Review 259 Dvorak’s Recorded Works Brought up to date from a list compiled by Dr. Jar. E. S. Vojan for the May 1927 issue of The Phonograph Monthly Review. Works marked with an asterisk (*) are acoustically record- ed. All others are electrically recorded. “Songs My Mother Taught Me” (arr. Kreisler) Victor 727 Kreisler (Historical list) “Tyrolean Dance” See “Sonatina in G. Op. 100, Scherzo Waltz in A major, No. 1 Polydor 66219 Prihoda Waltz (unspecified; arr. Prihoda) Polydor 62567 Prihoda VIOLA ORCHESTRAL Symphony No. 4 in G, Op. 88 Brunswick (8) Basil Cameron and Symphony Orchestra (British Brunswick 30125-8) Symphony No. 5 in E minor, Op. 95 (“Prom the New World”) Columbia Masterworks 77 (10) Hamilton Harty and the Halle Orchestra , . _ Victor Masterpieces M-l (10) Leopold Stokowski and the Philadelphia Symphony (with a lecture record by Dr. Stokowski) _ H. M. V. Album 43 (10) Landon Ronald and the Royal Albert Halle Orchestra Carnival Overture, Op. 92 _ Columbia 67412-D (2) Hamilton Harty and the Halle Or- chestra _ , ._ Victor 6868, in Set M-40 (2) Eugene Goossens and the Hollywood Bowl Orchestra Victor 6560 (2) Frederick Stock and the Chicago Sym- phony H. M. V. D-1062 (2) Landon Ronald and the Royal Albert Hall Orchestra Slavonic Dances, Opp. 46 and 72 Nos. 1 to 4: British Columbia L-1830-1 (4) Dan Godfrey and the London Symphony Unspecified: Electrola (German Victor) EJ-290 (2) Leo Blech and the Berlin State Opera House Orchestra Nos. 1 and 2: *Victor 35715 Victor Concert Orchestra (withdrawn) . „ _ _ _ Nos. 3 (orch. No. 6); *Odeon 5011 Dr. Monke and B. S. O. (withdrawn) . No. 6 (orch. No. 3): *Brunswick 15091 Nikolai Sokoloff and the Cleveland Symphony No. 7: *Victor 16202 Prague Military Band (withdrawn) No. 8 (labelled No. 1): Victor 6649 Frederick Stock and the Chicago Symphony _ „ ^ . . x _. . ♦Odeon 5011 Dr. Morike and the B. S. O. (withdrawn) No. 10: Odeon 5155 Dr. Weissmann and the Grand Sym- phony Orchestra CHAMBER MUSIC Quintet in A, Op. 81 National Gramophonic Society 82-86 (9) Ethel Bartlett (piano) and the Spencer Dyke String Quartet Quartet in P, Op. 96 (“American”) Columbia Masterworks Set 85 (6) London String Quartet Victor Masterpieces Set M-14 (6) Budapest String Quar- tet ♦Vox 0655-7 (6) Bohemian String Quartet ♦British Vocalion K-05132-4 (6) Spencer Dyke String Quartet Quartet in E flat, Op. 51 , _ ♦Polydor 19020 Dumka and Romanza alone (2) Post String Quartet Trio, Op. 90 (“Dumky”) . British Brunswick 30120-2 (6) Budapest Trio Bagatellen, Op. 47, Nos. 1, 2, 3, and 5 ^ ♦British Vocalion D-02083 & D-02111 t (4) Sammons (violin), Tertis (viola), and Hobday (piano) Humoresque Victor 20130 Venetian Trio “Songs My Mother Taught Me” ♦Brunswick 10175 Elshuco Trio VIOLIN Humoresque, Op. 101, No. 7 Victor 6836 Mischa Elman Victor 6692 Fritz Kreisler Columbia 9028-M Toscha Seidel n^pon 3902 Da.ins Rnia ♦Brunswick 50005 Max Rosen Indian Lament (arr. Kreisler) ♦Victor 6186 Fritz Kreisler ♦British Columbia L-1181 Kathleen Parlow (withdrawn) ♦Polydor 66058 Prihoda Romantic Pieces—Adagio ♦Polydor 62469 Adolf Busch . , „ x , . x . ♦British Columbia D-1471 Yovanovitch Bratza (with- drawn) Slavonic Dances (arr. Kreisler) No. 1, G minor: Columbia 7144-M Szigeti Columbia 9033-M Seidel , x . ♦Victor 723 Kreisler (Historical list) ♦Victor 675 Heifetz (Historical list) No. 2, E minor: British Columbia L-1963 Szigeti Polydor 66487 Prihoda . , xs ♦Victor 6183 Kreisler (Historical list) ♦Victor 6376 Heifetz (Historical list) . No 3, G major: *Victor 6376 Heifetz (Historical list) ♦Parlophone E-10440 Tossy Spiwakowsky Slavonic Dances (other arrangements for violin) Nos. 6 and 7: *Polydor 65979 Adolf Busch No. 15: *Polydor 65994 Prihoda Sonatina in G, Op. 100 _ Second Movement —See under “Indian Lament Scherzo: *Victor 17934 Natalie and Victoria Boshko (His- torical list) Slavonic Dance No. 1 (arr. Kreisler-Tertis) British Columbia L-2004 Lionel Tertis VIOLINCELLO Concerto in B minor, Op. 104 Unspecified Excerpts: *Parlophone E-10482 (2) Emanuel Feuermann “Songs My Mother Taught Me” H. M. V. C-1595 Lauri Kennedy H. M. V. B-2853 Beatrice Harrison (with nightingales) PIANO Humoresque H. M. V. B-2685 Mark Hambourg ORGAN Humoresque Victor 21250 Jesse Crawford CHORAL “Songs My Mother Taught Me” Victor 20494 Associated Glee Clubs Victor 80691 St. Olaf Quartette VOCAL Biblical Songs, Op. 99 Clouds and Darkness are Around About Him and Lord Thou Art My Refuge and My Shield: British Columbia X-335 Clara Butt Hear My Prayer O Lord and God is My Shepherd: British Columbia X-336 Clara Butt I Will Sing You Songs: *British Columbia 3987 Muriel Brunskill By the Waters of Babylon: * Victor 68271 Janpolski (In German) Christina’s Lament ♦British Vocalion X-9454 Ethel Hook Pour Songs in Polk Tone, Op. 73 No. 2, A-Mowing Stood a Lovely Maid: * Victor 87324 Emmy Destinn (In Bohemian; withdrawn) Gypsy Songs, Op. 55 No. 1, I Chant a Hymn of Love: Columbia (Bohemian list) 67-F Otokar Marak (In Bohemian) No. 2, Songs My Mother Taught Me: Victor 1319 Rosa Ponselle H. M. V. E-495 Leila Megane Columbia 103-M Barbara Maurel H. M. V. B-2300 Leonard Gowipgs ♦Victor 622 Geraldine Farrar (Historical list) ♦H. M. V. DB-363 Nellie Melba ♦Brunswick 10116 Florence Easton ♦Victor 73360 Milo Luka (In Bohemian) ♦Columbia 67-F Otokar Marak (In Bohemian) OPERATIC EXCERPTS Dimitri—Air of Dimitri *H. M. V. 2-82216 Karel Burian (In Bohemian) Rusalka (Water-Nymph) Air of Rusalka, “O Lovely Moon”: * Victor 88519 Emmy Destinn (Historical list) Air of the Prince, “O Strange Vision”: H.M.V. 2-72008 Otokar Marak (In Bohemian) The Sly Peasant—Air of the Prince ♦Victor 16207 Bohumil Benoni (In Bohemian) H. ROYER SMITH CO. “The World’s Record Shop” New Importations Almost Every Day (See Advertisement on Page 281)