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FORZA DEL DESTINO—Continued.
Solenne in quest’? ora. .(Solemnly-in this hour.) Hackett and Stracciari
FOSTER, STEPHEN COLLINS.
Writer of what is perhaps the only real American folk music, was born in Lawrenceville, near Pittsburgh, Pa., July 4th, 1826. In music he was largely self-taught and he early turned his attention to the plantation melodies of the Southern negro, as a result of which we have the “Old Folks At Home,’’: “Old Black Joe,’ ‘“‘My Kentucky Home,” and the many other beautiful plantation songs, which it is safe to say will have an immortal place amongst the folk music of all lands. Foster is and will remain a unique figure amongst American composers. Compositions see: ‘Come Where My Love Lies Dreaming,’ ‘‘Down on the Swanee River,’ ‘“‘Gwine To Run All Night.” ‘‘Hard Times Come Again No More,” ‘‘Massa’s in the Cold, Cold Ground,” “My Old Kentucky Home,”’ “Nelly Was a ay dy, “Old Black. Joe;’’ “Old Folks At Home” and ‘Uncle Ned.”’
Four Little Blackberries. (O’Connor.) Schottische. George Hamilton Green Xylophone Solo Ida and Dot Polka. (Losey.) Buono and Chiafferelli. Cornet Duet
Four Stars, The. (Composed . and arranged by Maurice F. Smith.) Brass Quartette Cornets and trombones
Slidus Trombonus. (Lake.) Leo Zimmerman, trombonist. Band accompaniment HARRY FOX
Fourth of July, 1880. (Bowers.) Descriptive. Columbia Band. Under the direction of R. If. Bowers Fourth of July, 1920. (Bowers.) Columbia Band. Under the direction of R. H. Bowers. Descriptive
Fox and the Little Red Hen. (Le renard et la petite poule.) Marguerite Clement
Red Riding Hood. (Le petit chaperon rouge.) Marguerite Clement FOX, HARRY, character singer.
Alexander’s Band is Back in Dixieland and Who Played Poker With Pocahontas (When John Smith Went Away). Al Jolson Anything Is Nice If It Comes From Dixieland and You Can’t Blame the Girlies At All (They All Want To Marry a Soldier.) Arthur Fields
Bless My Swanee River Home and I Lost My Heart in Dixieland I’m Always Chasing Rainbows from “Oh Look” and I Wonder What They’re Doing To-night. Fields and Peerless Quartette I’m Goin’ to Break That Mason-Dixon Line and The Hesitating Blues. Adele Rowland
Way Down Barcelona Way and All the Boys Love Mary. Van and Schenck
“THE LURE OF MUSIC” contains elaborate descriptions of many Columbia records. See announcement in back of this catalog.
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