Columbia Record Catalog (1921)

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A5410 A3056 A3055 A2095 A5824 A1686 A5452 A5709 A5709 A1686 AS351 A5785 A5785 12 10 10 10 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 1.25 85 -85 .85 1.25 .85 1.25 1.50 1.50 .85 1.25 1.25 KERNS, GRACE, soprano. Miss Kerns is an absolute mistress of the art of vocalism and has beyond question one of the best recording voices on the continent. Her admirable musical taste and technical proficiency are splendidly evidenced in the records she has made for the Columbia. Bohemian Girl: Come with the Gypsy Bride ; and Bohemian Girl: I Dreamt I Dwelt in Marble Halls Holy God, We Praise Thy Name. (Ritter.) : and Hear Thy Children, Gentle Jesus. (Ritter) O Bread of Heaven and Soul of My Saviour KERNS (GRACE), soprano, and IDA GARDNER, contralto. My Faith Looks Up to Thee and Safe in the Arms. of Jesus. Harry McClaskey KERNS (GRACE), soprano, CHARLES HARRISON, tenor, and COLUMBIA OPERA CHORUS. Trovatore: Miserere. In English and Cavalleria Rusticana: Scene and Prayer. In English. Columbia Opera Chorus KERNS (GRACE), soprano, and MILDRED POTTER, alto. Whispering Hope and Somewhere a Voice Is Calling. Kerns and Stuart KERNS (GRACE), soprano, MILDRED POTTER, alto, CRAIG CAMPBELL, tenor, and FRANK CROXTON, bass. Carmena. Waltz Song and Blue Danube Waltz. Vocal arrangement—Greeting to Spring. Columbia Light Opera Company KERNS, soprano, POTTER, contralto, MILLER, tenor, HARRISON, tenor, CROXTON, bass, and WIEDERHOLD, baritone. Lucia di Lammermoor: Why do I my arm restrain? In English and Rigoletto: Beauteous Daughter of the Graces. In English. Kerns, Potter, Charles Harrison and Wiederhold KERNS (GRACE), soprano, MILDRED POTTER, contralto, CHARLES HARRISON, tenor, and ALBERT WIEDERHOLD, baritone. Rigoletto: Beauteous Daughter of the Graces. In English and ‘Lucia di Lammermoor: Why do I my arm restrain? In English. Kerns, Potter, Miller, Charles Harrison, Croxton and Wiederhold KERNS (GRACE), soprano, and HERBERT STUART, baritone. Somewhere a Voice Is Calling and Whispering Hope. Kerns and Potter KEYES, MARGARET, contralto, Blue Bells of Scotland and The Hills O’ Skye Will You Love Me When I’m Old? and Some Day I’ll Wander Back Again. Margaret Keyes and Columbia Stellar Quartette See also: “Patterson and Keyes.” KEYES (MARGARET), contralto, and COLUMBIA STELLAR QUARTETTE, Some Day IV’ll Wander Back Again and Will You Love Me When I’m Old? Margaret Keyes 206