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VICTOR RECORDS
DUETS, VOCAL—Hymns and Other Sacred Duets—Continued
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My Faith Looks Up to Thee 35012 My Jesus, as Thou
Shall We Meet Beyond 17356 Softly Now the
Hour 16255 Wilt 17940 Light of Day 16500 In the Garden 18020 Near the Cross 16688 | Some Day 16506 I've Found aFriend 16869 Oh Morning Land 16399 Some Sweet Day 16688 Jesus, My Saviour 45177 | Old RuggedCross 18706 | Valley of Peace 16853 Let the Lower Lights 45177 Only a Beam of Where the Gates Looking This Way 17024 Sunshine 16288 Swing 18780
Lord is My Shepherd 16869 Saved by Grace 16216
GRAND OPERA DUETS—In English (For more than one hundred duets from Grand Operas, in Italian and French, see the various Opera headings.) Home to Our Mountains and Miserere—See *‘ Trovatore”’
DUFRANNE, HECTOR, Baritone—See ‘‘ Carmen,” “‘ Don Giovanni ” | | Duna _ (Pickthall-McGill) Reinald Werrenrath|64863) “tes DUNBAR, PAUL, Poems by
Paul Lawrence Dunbar, negro poet and author, was born in Dunbar, Ohio, June 27, 1872, and was educated in the public schools of Dayton. Dean Howells spoke of him as ‘‘the first black man to free the life of the negro zsthetically and to express it lyrically.” For compositions by this celebrated author see “‘Banjo Song,” “‘Lil’ Gal,” ‘‘When Malindy Sings’? and ‘‘Who Knows?”
DUNLAP, MARGUERITE, Contralto
This singer’s rich contralto and excellent method have made her one of the most useful of the talented company which the Victor has assembled, and in both solos and many concerted numbers her work has been admirable.
The series of little darky songs which Miss Dunlap has sung are doubly attractive because of the fascinating Southern accent of this young South Carolina girl, who, coming to New York alone and unaided, has made so successful a career with the assistance of her teacher, Mme. Florence Manchester.
DUNLAP RECORDS—See also ‘*‘Educational”
Massa’s in de Cold Duets in which Ground 17305 Miss Dunlap sings
ee DUNLAP Tales of Hoffmann
Barcarolle 45181
Mighty Lak’a Rose 16940 Beautiful Ohio 45161 Trovatore-Home to Old Folks at Home 16940 Welcome, Pretty Our Mts. 35443 Stille Nacht 17187 Primrose 45192, 60058
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Dutch Records—See “Holland”
Dutch Serenade (della Neve-de Lange) Dutch Harp by Lapitino
DUX, CLAIRE, Soprano—See “Bohéme”’
DVORAK, ANTONIN (Dvor'-zhak) (Mihlhausen, Bohemia, 1841; d. Prague, 1904.) Son of an innkeeper. Played violin and composed by instinct until he went
to Prague at 16. Finally established as composer through aid of Brahms and Smetana. In New York 1892-95.
See ‘‘Go to Sleep, My Dusky Baby,’’ ‘“‘Humoresque,”’ “Indian Lament,’’ “‘Largo from New World Symphony,’’ “‘Quartet in F Major,’’ “‘Rusalka-Lieblicher Mond,’’ “*Slavonic Dance,’’ ‘‘Songs My Mother Taught Me’”’ and “Tyrolean Dance’”’
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