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VICTOR RED SEAL RECORDS
RUFFO—Continued *Lakmé—Lakmé, ton doux regard se voile (Lakme, Thy Tender
Glance) French Delibes xLolita (Serenade) A. Buzzi-Peccia *Mia Sposa Sara la mia Bandiera (My Bride Shall Be My
Flag) Italian Rotoli *xNovembre (November) French Bourget-Trémisot *Otello—Credo (lago’s Creed) Verdi * Otello—Era la notte (Cassio’s Dream) Verdi *Perjura (Fickle Maiden) Spanish de Tejada *Re di Lahore—O Casto fior (What Promise of a Joy Divine)
Massenet
*Suonn’e fantasia (La Canzonetta) (Dream and Fantasy) Capolongo *Visione Veneziana—Barcarolle (A Venetian Vision) Orvieto-Brogi
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SAMAROFF, OLGA, Pianist
*Campanella, La (The Chimes) Paganini-Liszt *Hungarian Rhapsody No. 12—Part | Liszt x Hungarian Rhapsody No. 12—Part II Liszt x Intermezzo in E Flat (Op. 117, No. 1) Brahms *Moonlight (Clair de Lune) Debussy *Naiads at the Spring—Etude (Op. 18) Paul Juon *xSparks (Etincelles) (Opus 36, No. 6) Moszkowski *Spring Song (Song Without Words, No. 30) (Op. 62) Mendelssohn *Turkish March (from “The Ruins of Athens’’) Beethoven * Walkure—Ride of the Valkyries Wagner-Hutcheson
SAN FRANCISCO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA—ALFRED HERTZ, Conductor
*Fra Diavolo Overture—Part I and Part II Auber * Phédre—Overture—Part | and Part 2 Massenet
SCHIPA, TITO, Tenor *Chi se nne scorda cchiu! (Oh, How Can I Forget!) Neapolitan
Marvasi-Barthélemy *Mignon—Addio, Mignon! (Farewell, Mignon!) Italian Thomas *Mignon—Ah! non crede vi tu (Pure as a Flower) Jtalian Thomas
*Napulitanata (Fair Maiden of Naples) Neap. Di Giacomo-Costa *Pesca d’ammore (Love’s Angling) Neapolitan Bracco-Berthélemy *Serenata (Silvestri) (Serenade of Olden Times) Italian Cimmino-Silvestri
*Traviata—Parigi, o cara (Far from Gay Paris) Italian
(Verdi) with Galli-Curci *Traviata—Un di felice (Rapturous Moment) Jtalian
(Verdi) with Galli-Curcil
* Indicates old acoustical method of recording.
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