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COLUMBIA RECORDS |
Today’s the First of May. (Swedish Dance.) Prince’s Band Seven Pretty Girls. (Swedish Dance.) Prince’s Band Tommy Lad! (Margetson.) Louis Graveure Flow Thou Regal Purple Stream. (Arnold.) Louis Graveure Too Much Mustard. (Trés Moutarde.) (Macklin.) OneStep. Prince’s Band
On the Mississippi. (Carroll and Fields.) One-Step. Prince’s Band
TOOTS PAKA HAWAIIAN COMPANY.
Ahi Ahi Poakolu and Kamawee Aloha Oe and Hawaiian Medley Kai Malino and Maui Girl
Kaowe Ake Kai (The Roaring Sea) and Lia Ika Wai Mapuna (A Lonely Spring)
Maui Girl and Kai Malino
One, Two, Three, Four and Ua Like No A Like
Top of Cork Road. (Irish Dance.) Prince’s Band Knytnavspolska. (Swedish Dance.) Prince’s Band Toreador and Andalusian. (Rubinstein.) Prince’s Band Walkiire: Ride of the Valkyries. Prince’s Band Toreador March. Arthur Turelly, harmonica solo
The Jolly Lumber Jack. March. (Wagner.) Arthur Turelly, harmonica solo
Toreador Song. See Medley: “Classic One-Step.”
Toreador Song, from ‘“Carmen.”’ José Mardones and Columbia Male Chorus Ernani: Infelice, e tuo credevi (Unhappy one, that I so trusted.) José Mardones
TOSCA,
Music drama in three acts; text by L. Illica and G. Giacosa (founded on Sardou’s play, made famous by Sarah Bernhardt). Music by G. Puccini. First produced at Rome, January 14, 1900.
Tosca is more than drama—it is melodrama, stark tragedy. It is a brief, but terrible story. Puccini’s music is as intensely dramatic a3 the play. Mario, the painter, is in love with the beautiful Tosca. Through the concealing of a friend, a state fugitive, Mario is imprisoned by Scarpia, the head of the police. Scarpia brings Tosca into his power, and threatens to kill Mario unless she gives herself to him. She assents upon condition he write the necessary passports. Scarpia explains that a pretended execution must be carried out, but that orders will be given his soldiers to load their guns with blank cartridges. Secretly he gives orders for genuine bullets to be used. Tosca, believing she has accomplished the safety of her lover, stabs Scarpia and goes to tell Mario to simulate death when the guns are fired.
The execution takes place, Mario falls to the ground and not until the soldiers leave and Tosca tells him to rise does she find out the tragedy The body of Scarpia has been found, the officials arrive to arrest Tosca, who throws herself from the battlement of the castle to the ground below.
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