Victor records (1925)

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VICTOR RED SEAL RECORDS power of exposing any insincerity, any lack of sympathy on the part of its player. For this reason artists like Hugo Kreisler, rank so high in the world of music. K THE KREISLER RECORDS—(Piano accompaniment by Fritz Kreisler) eee No. Size List p. Cinquantaine, La (The Golden Wedding) Marie 1039 10 $1.50 I’m in Love (from ‘‘Apple Blossoms’’) Fritz Kreisler 956 10 1.50 Letter Song (from ‘“‘Apple Blossoms’’) Fritz Kreisler 956 10 1.50 Liebesleid (Love’s Sorrow) Fritz Kreisler 987 10 1.50 Melody in F (Piano acc.) Rubinstein 1039 10 1.50 Serenade (from “‘Les Millions d’ Arlequin’’) Drigo 987 10 1.50 Sérénade Espagnole (Spanish Serenade) Chaminade-Kreisler 729 10 1.50 Viennese Folk Song—Fantasy Arranged by Hugo Kreisler 729 10 1.50 KUBELIK, JAN, Violinist (Koo! -beh-leek) Jan Kubelik was born in Michle, near Prague, on July 5, 1880. His father, an amateur violinist, began to teach him the violin when but five years old, and the boy made his first public appearance at the age of eight. When he was twelve he entered the Prague Conservatory, where he remained for six years. On his graduation from the Prague Conservatory, where he studied under Sevéik, he was recognized as a virtuoso of the first rank. He then toured Europe, coming to the United States for the first time in 1902-03. His wonderful success since that time is familiar to all. Kubelik returned to the United States in the fall of 1920, repeating some of his old triumphs and re-establishing his old friendships with the American music-loving public. He has always been a favorite in England and America, no less Iss : —— a | than in his own continental Europe. KUBELIK RECORD—For Duet see ‘‘Melba’”’ NanSize [iat a: Air for G String Bach 64390 10 $1.00 L LANDOWSKA, WANDA, Harpsichordist (Lahn-doff’-skah) 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 those masters who lived and throve before the time of the modern instrument. 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, absorbed it, written of it, and passed it on to others in its pristine beauty. She has toured extensively. 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.” ~ LANDOWSKA THE LANDOWSKA RECORDS Raategyior Bourrée d’Auvergne (Country Dance) Landowska 1038 10 $1.50 Chasse, La (The Hunt) Scarlatti 1038 10 # 1.50 Harmonious Blacksmith Handel 973 10 1.50 Turkish March Mozart 973 10 1.50