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Columbia Record Catalog (1921)

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A1316 10 2.00 A5587 12 3.00 A1316 10 2.00 TOSCA—Continued. Act I. Interior of the Church of St. Andrea. Recondita armonia (Strange harmonies) and E lucevan le stelle (Then shone forth the stars). Bonci Act If. Room in Scarpia’s Apartments. Preghiera. Vissi darte e d’amore (Prayer. For love and art Ive lived) and Aida.: O cieli azzurri (O skies of. blue). Destinn Act III. Terrace of San Angelo Castle. E lucevan le stelle (Then shone forth the stars) and Recondita armonia (strange harmonies). Bonci A5359 12 3.00 AGO11 12 1.25 A6046 12 1.25 TOSCA. ACT I. E lucevan le stelle (Then shone forth the stars) and Otello: Morte d’Otello (Death of Othello), from “Otello.” Zenatello Miscellaneous Tosca Records. Selections, Part I and Selections, Part I]. Columbia Symphony Orch. TOSTI, FRANCESCO PAOLO (1846-1916). Famous singing teacher and vocal composer. Born on April 9, 1846; died December 3, 1916. In early manhood Tosti was appointed teacher to the Court at Rome, visited London in 1875 and shortly after was appointed singing master to the Royal family, becoming also professor of singing in the Royal Academy of Music. He has written many melodious and popular songs, of which ‘“‘Good-Bye” and ‘‘Beauty’s Eyes”’ are perhaps the best known. (Compositions see: “Aprile,” ‘“‘Beauty’s Eves,” ‘“‘Good-Bye,’”’ “Kiss Me, Love,’? ‘‘My Dreams,” ‘‘Parted’’ and “Venetian Song.’’) ; Toujours ou jamais (Ever or never.) Waltz. (Waldteufel.) Prince’s Orchestra Danube’s Waves. Waltz. (Ivanovici.) Prince’s Orchestra 374 ,