Columbia Record Catalog (1921)

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Ma A2955 10 A5793 12 1.50 A2720 10 A2369 A1764 10 A3060 A5975 A6082 A 852 A1934 A6015 A5676 A5698 A1879 A6119 A2724 A2790 Mary. See: Medley: ‘‘Love Nest.’’ -Mary. (Richardson.) Louis Graveure My Dreams. (Tosti.) Louis Graveure Mary Ann. (Creamer and Layton.) One-Step. Waldorf-Astoria Dance Orchestra Bevo Blues (Katzman.) One-Step. Yerkes Jazarimba Orchestra Revs Had a Little Lamb. See Medley: “‘“Medley of Children’s Songs.” Maryland! My Maryland! Herbert Stuart Dixie. (Emmett.) Peerless Quartette MASCAGNI, PIETRO (1863). One of the best-known of contemporary Italian composers. His “Cavalleria Rusticana,” first produced in Rome, 1890, was hailed with acclaim by critics the world over, and still remains one of the most vivid and dynamic of musical tragedies, and Mascagni’s greatest work. (Compositions see: ‘‘Cavalleria Rusticana’”’ and ‘‘Iris.’’) For interesting biographical sketch see “The Lure of Music.” MASKED BALL. See: “Ballo in Maschera,” Maskrosor. (Swedish Dance.) Prince’s Band Daldans. (Swedish Dance.) Prince’s Band Massa’s in the Cold, Cold Ground. See Medley: “National Medley One-Step, Part II.” Massa’s in the Cold, Cold Ground. (Foster.) Oscar Seagle and Columbia Stellar Quartette Old Folks At Home. (Foster.) Oscar Seagle and Columbia Stellar Quartette. Male voices Massa’s in the Cold, Cold Ground. (Foster.) Carroll Clark Carry Me Back to Tennessee. (Winner.) Carroll Clark Massa’s in the Cold, Cold Ground. Tollefsen Trio, violin, ’cello and piano Darling Nellie Gray. (Hanby.) Tollefsen Trio, violin, ’cello and piano Massa’s In De Cold, Cold Ground. (Foster.) Lucy Gates and Stellar Quartette Carry Me Back To Old Virginny. (Bland.) Lucy Gates and Columbia Stellar Quartette MASSENET, JULES-EMILE-FREDERIC (1842-1912). French operatic composer of many gifts and one of the most prolific writers of the past century. His works attaining to greatest favor in America are ‘Manon’ and ‘Thais,’ in which latter Mary Garden has interpreted the title-rdle with most signal success. (Compositions see: “‘Elégie,’’ ‘“‘Hérodiade,”? ‘““Manon”’ and ‘‘Thais.’’) For interesting biographical sketch see ‘‘The Lure of Music.” Mattinata. (Leoncavallo.) Oscar Seagle O Sole Mio. (di Capua.) Oscar Seagle MATZENAUER, MARGARETE, mezzo-soprano. (For biographical notes see Tinted Section.) Aprile. In Italian and Kiss Me Love. In English Maui Girl. Toots Paka Hawaiian Company Kai Malino. Toots Paka Hawaiian Company Maui Girl. See Medley: “Sweet Hawaiian Moonlight,” MAUREL, BARBARA, mezzo-soprano. At Dawning and The Rosary Birthday of a King and The Star of the East. Barbara Maurel and Columbia Stellar Quartette This catalog is only a partial list of Columbia Records —ask for the latest monthly supplement. . 237