Catalogue of Victor Records (1936)

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VICTOR RED SEAL RECORDS THE KREISLER RECORDS—Continued No. Size Price pnp ee a ea ee ON TINUE Liebesfreud (Love’s Joy) (Old Vienna Waltz) Kreisler 6608 12 $2.00 Liebesleid (Love’s Sorrow) (Old Vienna Waltz) arranged by Kreisler 6608 12 2.00 Lotus Land Cyril Scott 6706 12 2.00 Malaguefia (Spanish Dance) Albeniz-Kreisler 1244 10 1.50 Menuet Bach-Winternitz 1136 10 1.50 Midnight Bells (from “‘The Opera Ball’) Heuberger 1465 10 1.50 Mighty Lak’ a Rose Nevin-Kreisler 1320 10 1.50 Negro Spiritual Melody arranged by Kreisler 1122 10 1.50 Old Folks at Home Foster-Kreisler 1325 10 1.50 Old Refrain (Viennese Popular Song) Trans. Kreisler 1465 10 1.50 Partita in G Minor—Adagio (Included in Album M-13) Bach 8079 12 2.00 Précieuse, La Kreisler 1503 10 1.50 Romance in A Major (Included in Album M-36) Schumann-Kreisler 8102 12 2.00 Rondino (On the Theme by Beethoven) Kreisler 1386 10 1.50 Rosary, The Nevin-Kreisler 1320 10 1.50 Serenade Espagnole Glazounow-Kreisler 1504 10 1.50 Slavonic Dance, No. | (InG Minor) Dvorak-Kreisler 1414 10 1.50 Slavonic Dance No. 3 (In G Major) Dvorak-Kreisler 7225 12 2.00 Sonata in A Major (Op. 162) (Schubert) with Rachmaninoff Album M-107 (8216-8218). Price, $6.50. Sonata in C Minor (Grieg, Op. 45) with Rachmaninoff Album M-45 (8112-8114). Price, $6.50. Song of the Volga Boatmen arranged by Kreisler 1122 10 Songs My Mother Taught Me (Gypsy Song) Dvorak-Kreisler 1414 10 1.50 Souvenir Drdla 1325 10 1.50 Tambourin Chinois (Op. 3) Fritz Kreisler 6844 12 2.00 Tango (Op. 165, No. 2) Albeniz-Kreisler 1339 10 1.50 Thais—Méditation Massenet 6844 12 2.00 KREISLER AND THE BERLIN STATE OPERA ORCHESTRA ENN A ORCHESTRA Concerto in D Major (Op. 61) Beethoven Album M-13 (8074-8079) Album AM-13 (8138-8143). Price, $12.00. Concerto in D Major (Op. 77) Brahms Album M-36 (8098-8102) AM-36 (8115-81 19). Price, $10.00. KREISLER AND THE LONDON PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA Concerto in E Minor (Op. 64) Mendelssohn Album M-277 (8786-8788) Album AM-277 (8789-8791). Price, $6.50. FRITZ KREISLER AND HUGO KREISLER—Violin, ’Cello ——$——$$ EEA EIOLER Arlésienne—I ntermezzo Bizet-Kreisler 8090 12 2.00 Sanctissima Corelli-Kreisler 8090 12 2.00 KRETTLY STRING QUARTET Quartet in F Ravel Album M-88 (9799-9801) AM-88 (9802-9804). Price, $5.00. L LAMOND, FREDERIC, Pianist Sonata in A Flat—Ist Move.—Moderato cantabile (Op. 110) Beethoven 7718 12 2.00 Sonata in A Flat—2nd Move.—Allegro molto Beethoven 7718 12 2.00 Sonata in A Flat—3rd Move.—Adagio ma non troppo Beethoven 7719 12 2.00 LANDOWSKA, WANDA, Harpsichordist (Lan-doff’-shah, Vahn! -dah) Wanda Landowska holds a place in the field of music which is very nearly unique. She has revived the harpsichord, precursor of the piano, and she interprets upon it the music of the old masters. She is of Polish birth, from Warsaw, but she has lived in other European cities, notably in Berlin and in Paris, where she has taught the elder music and absorbed it. She is a pianist of splendid powers, a composer, and a true authority on the classics. She designed her own harpsichord, which has two keyboards and a multiplicity of pedals, in the forgotten “grand manner.” The harpsichord differs from the piano from the fact that its strings are plucked with quills, not struck with hammers, and from the clavichord in that this last instrument produces the tone and “‘stops’’ the string with one motion, by a metal “tangent.”