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Memories of Christmas. Part I. “The Village Church.” (Compiled and composed by Robert Hood Bowers.) Prince’s Orchestra. With contralto and male quartette Memories of Christmas. Part Il. ‘‘The Tree at Grandmother’s.’ (Compiled and composed by Robert Hood Bowers.) Prinee’s Orchestra
Memories of Easter. Part I. (Bowers.) Marie Morrisey and Columbia Stellar Quartette Memories of Easter. Part II. (Bowers.) Marie Morrisey and Columbia Stellar Quartette
Memories of Home. (d’Ambrosio.) Stell, Heinrich and Schuetze, violin, flute and harp trie Call Me Thine Own. (Halévy.) Romance, from “L’Eclair.’’ Stell, Lufsky and Schuetze, violin, flute and harp trio
Memories of Mother. (Harkness.) William McEwan Will the Circle Be Unbroken? (Gabriel.) William McEwan
Spanish String Orchestra
Memories of Spring Waltz. Spanish String Orchestra
Fraternity Two-Step.
Memories of the Past Waltzes. (Symposium of Waldteufel Waltz Strains.) Part I. (Compiled and arranged by Charles A. Prince.) Prince’s Orchestra
Memories of the Past Waltzes. (Symposium of Waldteufel Waltz Strains.) Part Il. (Compiled and arranged by Charles
A. Prince.) Prince’s Orchestra Memphis Blues. (Handy.) One-Step. Prince’s Band Alabama Jubilee. (Yellen and Cobb.) Collins and Harlan Memphis Blues. (Handy.) One-Step. Prince’s Band Society's Waltz Trot. (Platzmann.) Prince’s Band
MENDELSSOHN-BARTHOLDY, FELIX (1809-1847).
One of the world’s greatest composers. His overture to “A Midsummer Night’s Dream,” written when he was seventeen, is one of the most remarkable instances of his early activity. His oratorios, ‘‘Elijah” and ‘“‘St Paul,” remain the only truly great examples of this form since the days of Handel and Haydn. Many of his songs are also extremely popular and his “Songs Without Words”? for the piano are favorites in
_every country. (Compositions see: ‘‘Andante, from Concerto in E
Minor,” ‘Concerto in E Minor,” ‘‘Consolation,’” ‘‘Hark! The Herald Angels Sing,” ‘‘Rondo Capriccioso,’” ‘‘Ruy Blas Overture,” ‘‘Spinning Song,” “Spring Song,’’ “War March of the Priests’ and ‘Wedding March.”’) Me-Ow. (M. B. Kaufman.) One-Step.
Jockers Brothers, violin and piano duet
Hindustan. (Wallace and Weeks.) Fox-Trot. Jockers Brothers, violin and piano duet
Merci Beaucoup! (Thank You). (Richmond.) One-Step. Waldorf-Astoria Dance Orchestra My Cairo Love. (J. S. Zamecnik.) Fox-Trot. Waldorf-Astoria Dance Orchestra
MERRY WIDOW. Comic opera by Franz Lehar.
Merry Widow Waltz. (Lehar.) Prince’s Orchestra Every Little Movement. Introducing ‘“‘Love Dance” from “Madame Sherry.”? (Hoschna.) Prince’s Orchestra
Message of the Cameo. See Medley: “I Want a Daddy Who Will Rock Me to Sleep.”
= THE LURE OF MUSIC” contains elaborate descriptions of many Columbia records. See announcement in back of this catalog.
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