Victor records (1925)

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VICTOR RECORDS | Number | =| 2 & BOOK OF THE OPERA—Continued Not only is the story of the plot given, but aira, duet, trio, or whatever it may be, is usually noted in its proper place, so that with this book and the necessary Victor records one may actually get a better understanding of the subject at home than by attending actual performances. The ‘Victrola Book of the Opera”’ is a volume of over four hundred pages. It contains the story and the dramatic action of practically every opera which has survived the test of time, and is handsomely bound in cloth and stamped in gold. The book may be procured from any dealer in Victor products. If, however, he is unable to supply you, information regarding it including the price, may be had by addressing the Victor Talking Machine Company, Camden, N. J. A copy of this volume should be in every school, music club, conservatory of music and in the private library of all those who possess an active interest in good music; and it is, of course, extremely valuable to the Actual Size 6 x 834 music teacher. (aeore Song—Yale College Air (Hirsch) Hayden eet 16860/10| .75 Old Nassau—Princeton College Air Werrenrath and Hayden Quartet ; Boots Recitation (Kipling) Taylor eae { GungatDar GReriaiee MCR pling) Tayler cele o) ane {Boetee sore: Ball (Rogers-Roberts) Eddie Hunter-Alex Rogers | 19247 10! .75 I’m Done (RogersRoberts) Eddie Hunter-Alex Rogers : BORDONI, IRENE—So This is Love and IJ Won’t Say I Will—Bordoni|19199|10) .75 BORI, LUCREZIA, Soprano ( Boh’ -ree) See “‘Bori’’ in Red Seal Section BORIS, GODOUNOW (Moussorgsky) In the Town of Kazan—Chaliapin and Prince I gor—Song of Prince—Chaliapin| 558/10)1.50 Garden Scene—Finale, Act III Jn Italian Ober-Althouse|/ 76031 |12|1.75 Farewell of Boris (Farewell My Son, I Am Dying) and Death of Boris—Chaliapin| 6455) 12/2.00 Death of Boris (Hark!’Tis the Passing Bell!) and Farewell of Boris—Chaliapin| 6455|12\2.00 eer and Bred in Brooklyn—Waltz The Teel When June Comes Along With a Song—Fox Trot White Way Or. BORODIN, ALEXANDER PORPHYRIEVITCH (1834-1887) See ‘‘ Nocturne,” “Prince Igor’ BOSHKO, NATALIE and VICTORIA—See “‘Tyrolean Dance” BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA—See Red Seal Section BOSTON VIRGINIA REEL—See “Dance Records—Reels” {| Bouncing Bounder, or On the Bounding Sea Sir Harry Bi. There is Somebody Waiting for Me (Lauder) Sir Harry Lauder 19091 10, .75 55121|12 1.50