Victor records (1921)

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__ ~~ VICTOR RECORDS | Number TOSTI, FRANCESCO PAOLO (Tos’-tih) (b. Ortona, Abruzzi, 1846; d. Rome, 1916.) Italian voice teacher and composer of songs. TOSTI COMPOSITIONS— See ‘‘Alba separa dalla luce Jl’ombra,” “Aprile,” “‘ Beauty’s Eyes,’”’ ‘‘ Bid’ Me Good-Bye,”’ “‘Could I,’”’ ‘*Good Bye,’”’ “Ideale,”” “‘La mia canzone,’’ *‘L’Ultima Canzone,” ‘Luna d’Estate,” ‘‘Mattinata,’’ ““‘My Dreams,” “‘Parted,”’ “‘ Pour un baiser,”’ **Preghiera,”’ “‘Serenade,”’ “‘ Venetian Song”’ and “‘Vucchella”’ “Tough ” Dialect Records—See “Jones and Spencer’ TOUHEY, PATRICK J.—Irish Pipes—See ‘‘Drowsy Maggie” | Size List pre Tout Passe Waltz (Berger) Whistiing Guido Sees 18083110! .85 Mocking Bird (Winner) Whistling Frank Haffort jae You—Waltz Serenade (Andich!) (Czibulka) Wenetian ee 17951110! .85 Forget Me Not—Intermezzo (Macbeth) Venetian Trio : Se of the Lonesome Pine (Macdonald-Carroll) AT ee at 1733810! .85 To Have, To Hold, To Love (MacBoyle-Ball) Macdonough , par h to Sunset Valley (Gilbert-Muir) Jas. Reed-J. F. coon 18180110] .85 Laddie in Khaki (‘‘Girl Who Waits at Home’’) J. F. Harrison ; rer Time at Pun’kin Centre (with Male Quartet) Cal prewar 18595/10! .85 Uncle Josh and Aunt Nancy Put Up the Kitchen Stove Stewart-Jones ; Tramp, Tramp, Tramp _ (George Frederick Root) By Clarence Whitehill (Baritone) (with Orpheus Quartet) 64608) 10/1 .25 By John Young (Tenor) and Just Before the Battle, Mother— Y oung|16987)|10| .85 By Criterion Quartet and Old Black Joe—Peerless Quartet|16531/|10| .85 {Tranquillo Overture (Pietro) Accordion ad { Guarany Selection (Gomez) Accordion Pieitokinenrn| micas Traum der Sennerin—See “‘ Herd Girl’s Dream” Traéume (Dreams) (Wagner) Schumann-Heink|/88343)12/1.75 ees (Dreams) (Wagner) Victor Herbert’s Somes 55041/1211.50 Tristan and Isolde—Isolde’s Love-Death Victor Herbert’s Orchestra s Traiimerei (Reverie) (Robert Schumann) By Mischa Elman Violin 64197/10)1.25 By Hans Kindler *Cello and A Dream (Bartlett) Kindler|45102/|10/1.00 By Rosario Bourdon ’Cello and Hearts and Flowers—Intermezzo—Florentine Q)35342)12|1.35 By Howard Rattay Violin and Andante from2nd Concerto (de Beriot) D’ Almaine|16050}10| .85 By Sascha Jacobson Violin and Berceuse—Lullaby (Renard) Jacobson|17385|10| .85 By Florentine Quartet and Minuet (Boccherini) Florentine Quartet}18049|10| .85 By Vessella’s Italian Band and Onthe Sea (Mendelssohn) V. Brass QU17272|10| .85 Travel, Travel Little Star Montgomery and Stone/70033}12/1.25 frees Travel Little Star (Bryan-Pryor) pron eomeryencane| 55098|1211.50 Gay Paree—Comic Duet Montgomery-Stone / ; TRAVIATA, LA (Trah-veeah’-tah) Sung in Italian unless otherwise noted. Opera in three acts; libretto by Piave, founded on Dumas’ Lady of the Camelias ; music by Verdi. First presented Venice, 1853; London,1856; New York, 1856. Traviata is one of the most beautiful works of its class, and is full of lovely melodies ; while the story of the unfortunate Violetta has caused many tears to be shed by sympathetic listeners. The plot, being quite familiar, will be but briefly sketched here. Véioletta, a courtesan of Paris, is holding a brilliant revel in her home. Among the guests is a young man from Provence, Alfred, who is in love with Violetta, and after much persuasion, the spoiled beauty agrees to leave her gay life and retire with him to an humble apartment near Paris. After a few brief months of happiness the lovers are discovered by Alfred's father, who pleads with Violetta to release his son from his promises. She yields for his sake, and resumes her former life in Paris. Alfred, not knowing the real cause of her desertion, seeks her out and publicly insults her. Too late he discovers the sacrifice Violetta has made, and when he returns, full of remorse, he finds her dying.