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VICTOR RECORDS
Silver Threads Among the Gold (Eben Rexford-Hart Pease Danks) By Julia Culp (Contralto) By John McCormack (Tenor) By Maud Powell Violin By Elsie Baker (Contralto) and When You andI Were Young—Harrison By W. Oakland (Counter-Tenor) and Alice, Where A rt Thou—Bourdon-Barone By Ferdinand Himmelreich Piano and Listen to Mocking Bird—Himmelreich By Rosario Bourdon Violoncello and Broken Melody—Bourdon By Neapolitan Trio and Oh, Promise Me (Robin Hood) Venetian Trio Simple Confession (Simple Aveu) (Thomé) By Mischa Elman Violin (Pianoforte by Phillip Gordon) By Neapolitan Trio Violin, Flute, Harp and Sweetest Story Ever Told—Trio By Victor Sorlin Violoncello and Good-By (Tosti) Elizabeth Wheeler Simple Melody (From “Watch Your Step”) (Berlin) Brean eae They Made It Twice as Nice as Paradise Brown-Murray
eerie tee Fox Trot Waldorf-Astoria Dance OES hat Oh Lady! Lady !—Medley One-Step Waldorf-Astoria Dance Orch
Since Jesus Came Into My Heart (McDaniel-Gabriel) Red encntca Sweeter As the Years Go By (Mrs. C. H. Morris) Rodeheaver
Since Maggie Dooley Learned the Hooley-Hooley F arrell Come On and Baby Me_ (Lewis-Young-Meyer) Marguerite Farrell
Since Molly Went Away (Stanton-Burleigh) de Gogorza
Since You Went Away (J.W. Johnson-J, R. Johnson) McCormack-Kreisler
{aimeapere (Gilbert Friedland) Arthur F soles) Some Day I’ll Make You Glad _ (Squires) Sterling Trio
ane a Song of Sixpence (2) I Love Little Pussy,etc. E. Ween Humpty Dumpty (2) To Market (3) Crooked Man, etc. Wheeler
Singing Games—See “Educational Records” SINGING LESSONS—The Oscar Saenger Course
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The Oscar Saenger Course in Vocal Training is a practical, efficient system for teaching people to sing. It is based on the simplest and most direct principle of all teaching,
which for the first time is now applied to singing in a new and original way.
No matter where they may live, all those who wish to sing may now learn to do so under the direction of a master who is credited
other teacher in the United States.
the training of children’s voices.
with having entered more pupils upon successful operatic, oratorio or concert careers than has any
The course consists of ten double-faced Victor records, which provide twenty lessons in vocalization. There is a separate set for each of the following five voices: Soprano, MezzoSoprano, Tenor, Baritone and Bass. Mezzo-Soprano there are special instructions for
In the
With each set of records for any of the above voices there is also provided a textbook of supplementary information for the student, which information is set forth so definitely and clearly, that the art of singing may be fully understood by those who have had no previous training.
All the necessary technique and all the necessary exercises for the development of perfect vocalization are provided, explained and worked out in the same definitely constructive way as they are in Oscar Saenger’s own studio.