Columbia Record Catalog (1921)

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Pu fos bafnel! COLUMBIA. RECORDS | 48783 49370 A5558 A5184 49371 A1853 A2502 Al1457 A1843 A 778 A2163 A2675 Al1408 A5177 A5709 A6031 49259 12 12 12 12 12 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 12 12 12 12 1.50 1.50 1.50 2.00 1.50 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 2.00 3.00 1.50 1.25 1.50 PURITANI. Historical opera in three acts, by Vincenzo Bellini. First produced, Paris, 1835. (All voca! records in Italian.) A te o cara (Often, dearest.) Hipolito Lazaro Qui la voce (In sweetest accents.) Maria Barrientos Suoni la tromba(Sound the trumpet). Scott and Thais: Voila done la terrible cité. In French. Hector Dufranne Suoni la tromba (Sound the trumpet.) Blanchart and Mardones and Forza del Destino: Solenne in quest’ ora. (Solemnly in. this hour.) Constantino and Blanchart Vien diletto (Come, dearest come.) Maria Barrientos Purpostus. (King and Williams.) Bert Williams Never Mo’ (Williams and Rogers.) Bert Williams Push Dem ous Away. (Gaunt.) y C. Browne, banjo and piano accompaniment Polly-WollyHoodie: Harry C. Browne, banjo and piano accompaniment Pussy Cat Rag. (Gill.) Ada Jones and Peerless Quartette He’d Have to Get Under, Get Out and Get Under. (Abrahams.) William Halley Put Me To Sleep With An Old-Fashioned Melody. (Jentes.) Guido Deiro, accordion solo Down in Bom-Bombay. (Carroll.) Guido Deiro, accordion solo Put On Your Old Gray Bonnet. (Wenrich.) Arthur Clough The Moon Has His Eyes on You. (A. von Tilzer.) Morgan and Stanley Put On Your Slippers and Fill Up Your Pipe. (A. von Tilzer.) M. J. O’Connell it’s Not Your Nationality. (Johnson and: McCarthy.) Arthur Fields Q Quand Madelon. (Robert and Allier.) French Army Band Le Tram. (Mougeot.) French Army Band Quanto é@ bella (How dearly I love her), from “Elisir d’Amore.”’ Alessandro Bonci Fedora: Amor ti vieta (My love forbids.) Allessandro Bonci Quartette: Bella figlia dell’ amore (Beauteous daughter of the Graces), from “Rigoletto.”’ Bronskaja, Freeman, Constantino and Blanchart Lucia di Lammermoor: Sextette, Act Il, Chi raffrena il mio furore (Why do I my arm restrain? ) Bronskaja, Freeman, Constantino, Blanchart, Mardones and Cilla Quartette: Bella figlia dell? amore (Beauteous daughter of the Graces), from “Rigoletto.” In English. Columbia Operatic Quartette Lucia di Lammermoor: Why do I my arm restrain? In English. Columbia Operatic Sextette Quartette, from ‘‘Rigoletto.” Prince’s Band Sextette, from “‘Lucia.” Prince’s Band Quartette: Bella figlia dell’ amore (Beauteous daughter of the Graces), from “Rigoletto.” Boston National Grand Opera Company Quartette 312