Phonograph Monthly Review, Vol. 4, No. 8 (1930-05)

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To-day, as always- Odeon achieves a musical program of true musicianship that is perfectly recorded . . RICHARD WAGNER Tannhauser—Pilgrims’ Chorus, Parts I and II—Sung in German Eduard Moerike and the Chorus and Orchestra of the State Opera, Berlin No. 5193 — $1.50 RICHARD STRAUSS The Egyptian Helen—Act I: Helen’s Aria: “Bei jener Nacht” —Act II: Helen’s Song: “Zweite Brautnacht! Zaubernacht!” Sung in German Rose Pauly'Dreesen and the Grand Opera Orchestra, Berlin No. 5194—$1.50 ♦ Till Eulenspiegel’s Lustige Streiche—Tone Poem Part I and II, No. 5191—$1.50 Part III and IV, No. 5192—$1.50 Otto.Klemperer and the Grand Symphony Orchestra, Berlin OKEH PHONOGRAPH CORPORATION 1819 Broadway, New York, N.Y.