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PAPARELLO’S MANDOLINE ORCHESTRA.
Medley of Neapolitan Songs. Part I and Il.
Paraphrase on Paderewski’s Minuet. (Kreisler.) Eddy Brown, violinist Polish Dance. (Kujawiak.) Mazurka. (Wieniawski.) _ Eddy Brown, violinist Paraphrase on “The Lorelei.” (Nesvyadba.) Prince’s Orchestra Herd Girl’s Dream. (Labitzky.) Violin, flute and harp trio
Parigi o cara (Far from the Parisian throng), from “Traviata.”’ Maria Barrientos and Hipolito Lazaro
Paris Conservatory Symphony Orchestra. See: ‘French Symphony Orchestra.”
Pari siamo, from “Rigoletto.’’ Riceardo Stracciari Parla Waltz. (Arditi.) Florence Macbeth Lo, Here the Gentle Lark. (Bishop.) Florence Macbeth
PARLOW, KATHLEEN, violinist. (Exclusive.) (For biographical notes see tinted section.)
Andante, from Concerto in E Minor. (Mendelssohn) and Thais Meditation
Carmen Fantaisie. (Bizet-Sarasate) i and Nocturne, Opus 9, No. 2. (Chopin-Sarasate.)
Cavalleria Rusticana: Intermezzo and Faust Fantaisie, Opus 20. (Gounod-Wieniawski.)
Humoreske. (Dvorak) and Melodie, Opus 42, No. 3. (Tchaikovsky.)
Indian Lament in G Minor. (Dvorak-Kreisler.) and Les Millions d’Arlequin. (Drigo.) Serenade
Last Rose of Summer, The and Moment Musical. (Schubert.)
Les Millions d’Arlequin. (Drigo.) Serenade and Indian Lament in G Minor. (Dvo7rak-Kreisler.)
Liebesfreud. (Kreisler.) and Nocturne in E Flat. (Chopin-Sarasate.) Melodie, Opus 42, No. 8. (Tchaikovsky) and Humoreske. (Dvorak.) Minuet in G, No. 2. (Beethoven.) and Valse Bluette. (Air de Ballet.) (Drigo-Auer.) Moment Musical. (Schubert.) and The Last Rose of Summer Nocturne in E Flat. (Chopin-Sarasate) and Liebesfreud. (Kreisler.) Nocturne, Opus 9, No. 2. (Chopin-Sarasate.) and Carmen Fantaisie. (Bizet-Sarasate.) Romance. (Svendsen) and Tambourin chinois, Opus 8. (Kreisler.) Thais: Meditation and Andante, from Concerto in E Minor. (Mendelssohn.)
Valse Bluette. (Air de Ballet.) (Drigo-Auer) and Minuet in G. No. 2. (Beethoven.)
Parson’s Farewell—If All the World Were Paper. English Country Dances. (Cecil J. Sharp.) Prince’s Band
Newcastle—Heartsease English Country Dances. (Cecil J. Sharp.) Prince’s Band
PARVIS, TAURINO, baritone. See: “Armanini and Parvis.”
Pasadena Day March. /(Vessella.) Prince’s Band General Pershing March. (Vanders!oot.) Prince’s Band
Patches. (Roberts and Callahan.) Fox-Trot. Art Hickman’s Orchestra Sweet and Low. (Logan.) Waltz. Art Hickman’s Orchestra
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