Victor records (1925)

Record Details:

Something wrong or inaccurate about this page? Let us Know!

Thanks for helping us continually improve the quality of the Lantern search engine for all of our users! We have millions of scanned pages, so user reports are incredibly helpful for us to identify places where we can improve and update the metadata.

Please describe the issue below, and click "Submit" to send your comments to our team! If you'd prefer, you can also send us an email to mhdl@commarts.wisc.edu with your comments.




We use Optical Character Recognition (OCR) during our scanning and processing workflow to make the content of each page searchable. You can view the automatically generated text below as well as copy and paste individual pieces of text to quote in your own work.

Text recognition is never 100% accurate. Many parts of the scanned page may not be reflected in the OCR text output, including: images, page layout, certain fonts or handwriting.

VICTOR RECORDS ORCHESTRA RECORDS—Continued Improvisator 45389 Mignon Overture 17909 = Rustic Wedding In a Clock Store 35324 Mikado Selection 18191 Sym. 35627 In a Monastery Military Symphony 35311 Rustle of Spring 45389 Garden 35710 Minuet (PadSakuntala 35724 In the Forest 18753 erewski) 16474, 45054 Semiramide Overture 18927 In the Shadows 16978 Morning, Noon, Night35543 Serenade 45085 Irish Tune from Co, Mother Goose Shepherd’s Hey 17897 Derry 17897 Suite 55170, 55175 Siegfried-Forest 55168 Italian Symphony 35452 Musette (Gluck) 18314 Slavonic Dance 35715 It Came Upon MidNaila Ballet 19435 Song of Volga B. 73153 night 18086 Napoleon's March 67554 Spanish Dance 35644,18445 It was in Schéneberg 69145 Narcissus (Nevin) 45052 Spanish Serenade 18445 Jewels of the MaNarcissus 45085 Sphinx Valse 16484 donna , 35270, 35381 Natoma—Dagger Spring, Beautiful Kamennoi-Ostrow 55044 Dance 55200 Spring 35200 King Christian 16591 Naughty Marietta 55054 Spring Song 45186 Kiss Me Again 45165 Norwegian Hymn 16596 Suite in D Major 35669 Kiss Waltzes 16978 Old Gipsy 18071 Spring Morning 35730 Largo— (Handel) 55040 On Wings of Song 18060 Surprise Symphony Leonore Over 35268, 35269 OutoftheDuskto You 19364 (Haydn) See Liebesfreud 45093 Orpheus in Hades 35741 “Symphonies” Liebestraum 55094 Parade of Wooden Sweden National Airs 16596 Light Cavalry Over 19080 Soldiers 73366 Sweethearts 55223 Lively Relations 73198 Pas des Amphores 45093 Sylvia Ballet 17686 Lohengrin—Bridal Pastoral Symphony 35320 Symphony—Excerpts Chorus 55048 Peer Gynt 18042, 35470 from—See “‘SymLoveland Waltzes 16089 Peter the Vagabond 73182 phonies”’ Sane peace 16696 Pinafore Selection 18176 | Tannhauser 35727, 35728 SOSA eee Pique Dame OverTraume (Wagner) 55041 Magic repentant aaoay ture 18298 Traviata—Prelude 35717 Malacuetia 35714 Pirouette 18223 Tristan and Isolde Marche Whine 35493 Poet and Peasant 35509 See “Tristan” Marche Militaire Polish Dance 45107, 45113 Turkish March 18396 Francaise 35668 Praeludium 18323 Twinkling Star 73366 Marche Rothaine 18754 PreludeinC Minor 35625 Valse Triste 35437 Marche Slave 55105 Prends Moi! Valse 18071 Venetian Love Song 45054 Martha Overture 35735 Raymond Overture 35737 Vienna City—Waltz 19401 Meistersinger— Reconciliation Polka 35644 Village Swallows 35655 Prelude 55171 Remembrance of Wedding March 55048 Melody in F 45052 Gatshina 18060 Whispering Flowers 35642 Memory Lane 19505 Rendez-vous-InterWilliam Tell Overture Merry Widow Waltz 16577 mezzo 17476 17815, 18012 Merry Wives of Revérie du soir 35668 Wine, Woman and Windsor 35270 Romance 35710 Song 35743 Midsummer-Night's Roses and Memories 35200 Youand You Waltz 35743 Dream 35527, 35625 Russian Komarinska 73198 ORFEO ED EURIDICE (Or-feh! -oh ayd Ay-oo-ree-dee' -cheh) (Orpheus and Eurydice) (Vienna, Oct. 5, 1762) (Gluck) Book by Ramieri De Calzabigi; music by Christoph Willibald von Gluck. First production in Vienna, October 5, 1762, Gluck conducting. First Paris production, 1774, when the réle of Orpheus was transposed for high tenor. First London production at Covent Garden, June 26, 1770. Other revivals were during the Winter Garden season of 1863; in 1885 (in German), by the Metropolitan Opera under Walter Damrosch; the English production in 1886 by the National Opera Company; the Abbey revival in Italian in 1892; and the Metropolitan production of 1910, with Homer, Gadski and Gluck. The opera has had only one adequate American production previous to this Metropolitan revival, and that was during the American Opera Company season of 1886— the Abbey revival of 1892 meeting with but indifferent success. This opera, which has been called “‘Gluck’s incomparable masterpiece,’’ and of which the great Fétis wrote, “‘it is one of the most beautiful productions of genius,"” may be