Catalogue of Victor Records (1936)

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VICTOR RED SEAL RECORDS EDDY Love’s Old Sweet Song EDDY, NELSON, Baritone Nelson Eddy, young American baritone, came into the musical limelight in Philadelphia where he appeared successfully in opera. Among his many réles was that of the jealous husband in The Secret of Suzanne which he played opposite Helen Jepson. His rich baritone voice soon won him a prominent place in radio and on the concert stage and more recently in motion pictures from which some of his Victor recordings are taken. THE EDDY RECORDS Ah! Sweet Mystery of Life No. Size Price Young-Herbert 4281 10 $1.00 Auf Wiedersehen (‘““The Blue Paradise’) Reynolds-Romberg 4284 10 1.00 Dusty Road Leon and Otis Rene 4313 10 1.00 I’m Falling in Love with Someone : Young-Herbert 4280 10 1.00 Bingham-Molloy 4284 10 1.00 Mounties, The (from film, ““Rose-Marie’’) *"Neath the Southern Moon Rose-Marie Through the Years When I Grow Too Old to Dream (“Night Is Young’’) Harbach-Hammerstein-Friml-Stothart 4305 10 1.00 Young-Herbert 4281 10 1.00 Harbach-Hammerstein, 2nd—Friml 4305 10 1.00 Heyman-Youmans 4313 10 1.00 Tramp, Tramp, Tramp Along the Highway Young-Herbert 4280 10 1.00 Hammerstein-Romberg 4285 10 1.00 You Are Free (“‘Apple Blossoms’’) Le Baron-Kreisler-Jacobi 4285 10 1.00 ELGAR, SIR EDWARD, Conductor—See London Symphony, Royal Albert Hall and British Broadcasting Company Symphony Orchestras ELMAN, MISCHA, Violinist (Ell'-mahn, Meesh'-shah) Though he has lived for years in America, and has come to be regarded as one of our own, Mischa Elman was born in South Russia, and owes his musical education to the accident that the great teacher, Leopold Auer, while on tour, heard him play. He made astonishing progress under this master. Overwhelming success in the Russian capital was followed by equally astounding results in London and eventually in Russia. Among violinists the “Elman tone” is spoken of almost with bated breath. It has a fulness of volume, a sensuous richness of quality that make it unique, and it is used with extraordinary nicety of technique and a musicianly understanding. Mischa Elman has interested himself in chamber music, and records of the Elman String Quartet have been features in our catalogs. THE ELMAN RECORDS Air for G String (Wilhelmj arr.) Ave Maria (Hail, Mary) Cavatina (Opus 85, No. 3) Child’s Dream, A (Opus 14) Coq D’Or—Hymn to the Sun Cygne, Le (The Swan) (from Gypsy Airs umoresque Légende (Opus 17) Meistersinger—Prize Song Minuet in G, No Piéce en Forme de Habanera Serenade Serenade Serenade Serenade in G Major Souvenir é No. Size Price Bach 7103 12 $2.00 Schubert-Wilhelmj 7103 12 2.00 Raff 7461 12 2.00 Ysaye 7574 12 2.00 Rimsky-Korsakow-Franko 7392 12 2.00 “Carnival of the Animals’’) Saint-Saéns 1592 10 1.50 Cesar Espejo 7574 12 2.00 Dvorak 6836 12 2.00 Wieniawski 7649 12 2.00 Wagner-Wilhelmj 7649 12 2.00 : Beethoven 1434 10 1.50 Orientale (from “‘Kaléidoscope,’’ Op. 50, No. 9) César Cui 1354 . 10 1.50 Ravel 1592 10 1.50 Drigo 1538 10 1.50 Drdla 1538 10 1.50 Schubert 7461 12 2.00 Arensky 1434 10 1.50 Drdla 1354 10 1.50 Massenet 7392 12 2.00 Thais—Meditation