Columbia Record Catalog (1921)

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Bi. | 2 focelapuel! COLUMBIA RECORDS | A2860 A 631 A1738 A6125 A3016 A2951 A2790 A5437 A5095 A5778 A1118 A3079 A3068 A1599 A5184 10 10 10 12 10 10 10 12 12 12 10 10 10 10 12 85 -85 .85 1.50 85 -85 1.00 1.50 1.50 1.50 .85 -85 85 .85 2.00 C— Bird Calls. An Evening in Birdland. (Robin, Veery, Wood Thrush, Cricket, Whip-poor-will). Bird imitations by Edward Avis Birds Calls. Birdland Melodies. (Baltimore Oriole, Cardinal Grossbeak, Rose-breasted Grossbeak, Robin, Brown Thrasher, Carolina Wren.) Bird imitations by Edward Avis Birdie’s Favorite. (Cox.) Marshall P. Lufsky, piccolo solo Dreamy Moments. (Ehrich.) Harp, flute and violin trio Birds and the Brook. (Stults.) Descriptive. Prince’s Orchestra Spring Blossoms. (Capone.) Prince’s Orchestra Birds at Dawn. (Dillon.) and Walse Gracile. (Parker.) Josef Hofmann Prelude in C Sharp Minor. (Rachmaninoff.) Josef Hofmann Birds in Springtime. (Wiggert.) Henneberg and Fritze, piccolo duet Song of the Wood-Bird. Guido Gialdini, whistling solo Birds in the Tree. See Medley: ‘‘Horn Pipe.’’ Birthday of a King. (Neidlinger.) Barbara Maurel The Star of the East. (Kennedy.) Barbara Maurel and Columbia Stellar Quartette BISPHAM, DAVID, baritone. (For biographical notes see tinted section.) Annie Laurie and The Arrow and the Song Believe Me If All Those Endearing Young Charms and O, Ruddier Than the Cherry. Danny Deever and The Pirate Song BIZET, GEORGES. French operatic composer, born in Paris, October 25, 1838. Bizet won the Prix de Rome in 1857 with his cantata “Clovis et Clothilde.”’ “Carmen,” an opera which has no counterpart amongst dramatic musical works, was composed in 1875, and produced at the Opéra Comique, March 8, 1875. Bizet survived only three months after the production of this wonderful opera, dying on June 3, 1875, at Bougival, near Paris. (Compositions see: ‘Agnus Dei,’ ‘“‘Arlésienne Suite,” “Carmen,” “Carmen Fantaisie’? and ‘‘Pearl Fishers.’?) (For interesting biographical sketch see ‘‘The Lure of Music.’’) Black and White. Ragtime Two-Step. (Botsford:) El Cota, concert xylophonist : The White Wash Man. (Schwartz.) Fred Van Eps, banjoist Blackberry Blossoms. (Irish Folk Dance.) Prince’s Band Sir Roger De Coverly, a Colonial or Virginia Reel. (American Country Dance.) Prince’s Band Black Nag—New Bo-Peep, or Pickadilla. English Country Dances. (Cecil J. Sharp.) Prince’s Band The Butterfly. English Country Dance. (Cecil J. Sharpe.) Prince’s Band ‘Blacksmith and His Anvil. (Von der Mehden.) : Prince’s Orchestra Woolly Winks Murch. (Martin.) Prince’s Band BLANCHART, RAMON, baritone. See: ‘‘Bronskaja, Freeman, Constantino, Blanchart, Mardones and Cilla,” ‘“Bronskaja, Freeman, Constantino and Blanchart,” ‘Constantino and Blanchart,’’ and ‘‘Constantino, Blanchart and Mardones.” De Ce (RAMON), baritone, and JOSE MARDONES, ' bass. Puritani: Suoni la tromba (Sound the. trumpet). In Italian and Forza del Destino: Solenne in quest’? ora. (Solemnly in this hour.) In Italian. Constantino and Blanchart 36