Victor records (1924)

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VICTOR RECORDS BOHEME. LA, RECORDS—Continued Sind wir allein? (Are We Alone?) and Mimis Tod In German Dux-Jérn 55070) 12/1.50 Mimis Tod (Mimi's Death Scene) and Sind wirallein? In German Dux-Jérn 55070 12}1.50 Selection—Pryor’s Band and Jolly Robbers Overture (Suppe) Pryor’s Band|35077)\12/1.25 Selection—Vessella’s Band and Madame Butterfly Fantasia— ’Cello—Bourdon|35353\12| 1.25 BOHEME, LA (Venice, 1897) (Leoncavallo) Leoncavallo’s setting of Miirger’s story was written several years after the production of Puccini's opera, and differs slightly from the latter version. The first act occurs in the Café Momus, the second in Musetta’s house, the third in Marcel’s garret, and the fourth in the studio of Rudolph. Unlike the Puccini work, the tenor part is given to Marcel. For selections from this opera see Red Seal Catalog BOHEMIAN GIRL (The records are sung in English) This popular ballad opera was one of fifteen similar works by Michael Wm. Balfe (1808) and was produced at Drury Lane, London, in 1843. The story tells of the kidnapping of Arline, daughter of the Count Arnheim, by Devilshoof, a gypsy chief. Thaddeus, a young noble banished from his country, joins the gypsy band and falls in love with Arline. While the gypsies are attending a fair at Presburg, Arline, now a beautiful maiden of 17, incurring the displeasure of the Gypsy Queen, is accused of stealing and is taken before Count Arnheim, who recognizes his daughter by a scar onherarm. She is restored to her rank, but continues to meet Thaddeus secretly, until the lovers are denounced to the Count by the jealous Queen. The Count is at first indignant, but the pleading of his daughter, and the knowledge that Thaddeus is of noble birth, reconciles him to the union of the lovers. For other selections from this opera see Red Seal Catalog Overture—Pryor’s Band and La Czarine Mazurka (Ganne) Pryor’s Band|16287|10| .75 1 Dreamt I Dwelt in Marble Halls—Wheeler and Then You’ll Remember—James| 16398) 10} .75 Heart Bow’'d Down—Turner and Home to Our Mountains—Morgan and Mac\16407/|10| .75 Heart Bow'd Down and Faust—Even the Bravest Heart—Werrenrath|55079)| 12|1.50 Then You'll Remember Me—James and J Dreamt I Dwelt— Wheeler|16398}10} .75 Melodies—*“Then You'll Remember Me” and ‘‘I Dreamt I Dwelt in Marble Halls’ and Serenade—Good-Night, Beloved—McKee Trio|18190/}10| .75 GEMS FROM BOHEMIAN GIRL—Part I Victor Opera Company Chorus, ‘““Away to Hill and Glen’’—Solo, ‘‘] Dreamt | Dwelt in | Marble Halls’’—Solo, ‘‘ Heart Bow’d Down’’— Mixed Quartet, “Silence, the Lady Moon’’—Solo, ‘‘Fair Land of Poland’’—Chorus, “Happy and Light” 35603) 12/1.25 GEMS FROM BOHEMIAN GIRL—Peart Il Victor Opera Company Chorus, “‘In the Gypsy’'s Life’’—Solo and Chorus, ‘“‘Come with the Gypsy Bride’’—Solo, “‘Bliss Forever Past’-—Duet, “‘What is the Spell’’—Solo, ““Then You'll Remember Me’’—‘‘Finale”’ Selection of Favorite Airs and Yelva Overture—Pryor’s Band|35081)12/1.25 {Boke ane Pate Dance (Pessard) Flute John rappers 55110112/1.50 Scherzo Capriccio (Sabathil) Flute John Lemmoné , {Borer in D Major (“Spanish Dances”) (Moszkowski) Victor Orch Turkish March (‘‘Ruins of Athens’’) (Beethoven) Victor Ochs 18396/10/475 {eee March (Farrar) Pryor’s ane 16316110175 Guard Mount (Eilenberg) Pryor’s Band. : BOMBO (AI. Jolson-B. G. De Sylva) April Showers and Leave Me With a Smile—Chas. Harrison|18862|10| .75 Coo-Coo—Charles Harrison and Stumbling—Murray|18906)10| .75 BONINSEGNA, CELESTINA, Soprano See Red Seal Catalog Bonnie Leezie Lindsay Sir Harry Faucen} { Queen Among the Heather Sir Harry Lauder 45208) 10/1.00 jects Maggie Tamson (Lauder) Sir Harry er 5512011211.50 Wee Deoch an’ Doris Sir Harry Lauder 2