Columbia Record Catalog (1921)

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Or % fossfapual COLUMBIA RECORDS | A6080 12 1.25 A5773 A5873 A6039 A 886 A5773 A5829 A6149 A6129 A6130 A2610 A6063 A6004 A6075 78138 A6012 A2906 A6140 A6022 A5095 78097 _ Ais06 12 12 12 10 12 12 12 12 12 10 12 12 10 12 10 12 12 12 10 1 1 et .25 .25 -50 .00 -20 .25 .00 .00 50 .00 .50 .25 1.50 1. 00 10 1.00 ORCHESTRA SELECTIONS—Overtures—Continued. Roman Carnival. Overture, Part 1 and Roman Carnival. Overture, Part II. Columbia Symphony Orchestra Ruy Blas Overture and Tancredi Overture. Band of H. M, Grenadier Guards Semiramide Overture, Part 1 and Semiramide Overture, Part II. Prince’s Orchestra Stradella Overture and Martha Overture. Philharmonic Orch. of N. Y. Tambour der Garde. Overture. Columbia Orchestra and Bugle Calls of the United States Army and Ruy Blas Overture. Band of H. M. Grenadier Guards Tannhauser Overture, Part I and Tannhauser Overture, Part II. Prince’s Symphony Orchestra Traviata Selections. Part I. Key of “SE” Minor and Traviata Selections. Part II. Key of ‘G” Major. Metropolitan Opera House Orchestra William Tell Overture—Part I and William Tell Overture— Part 2. Columbia Orchestra William Tell Overture—Part 3 and William Tell Overture— Part 4. Columbia Orchestra ° ORCHESTRA RECORDS—Sacred. See: “Sacred Music.’’ Orchids. Three-Step. (Blake.) Howard Kopp, bell solo The Messenger Boy March. (Anstead and Furth.) Howard Kopp, xylophone solo Tancredi Overture ORGAN RECORDS. In Venice. (Sellars.) and Heart Throbs. (Arnold.) Prince’s Orchestra with organ accompaniment Lost Chord. (Sullivan.) and Largo. (Handel.) Gatty Sellars. Cathedral Pipe Organ Oriental. (Rose.) One-Step. Earl Fuller’s Rector Novelty Orchestra Texas. Fox-Trot. (Guion.) Earl Fulier’s Rector Novelty Orch. Orientale. (Cui.) Toscha Seidel, violinist Orientale. (Cui.) Eddy Brown, violinist Concerto in D Minor, No. 2, Finale. (Alla Zingara.) (Wieniawski.) Eddy Brown, violinist Oriental Stars. One-Step. (Monaco.) Prince’s Dance Orchestra Bound in Morocco. Fox-Trot. (Herscher.) Prince’s Dance Orch. ORIGINAL DIXIELAND JAZZ BAND. See: “Dixieland Jazz Band.’’ ORPHEUS IN HADES (Orfée aux Enfers.) Opera in three acts by Jacques Offenbach. First produced, Paris, 1858. Overture. Part I. Key of ‘‘G’? Major and Overture. Part II. Key of “G” Major. Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra Orpheus. See Medley: ‘‘Classic One-Step Medley No. 2.’ O Ruddier Than the Cherry. (Handel.) David Bispham Believe Me, If All Those Endearing Young Charms. David Bispham O Sole Mio. (My Sun). (di Capua.) ‘Riccardo Stracciari O Sole Mio. (di Capua.) Guido Deiro, accordion solo Bei Giorni. (Fair Summer Day.) (Sfalco.) Pietro Deiro, accordion solo 284