Columbia Record Catalog (1921)

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COLUMBIA RECORDS GUILBERT, YVETTE. Foremost Interpreter of French Folk Songs—Continued. Ten-Inch: $1.00 (All records in French.) A2735 Ah! Que l'amour cause de peine! (Vieille Chanson Populaire.) La Giu. (Gounod.) A2736 Ma Grandmére. (Berenger.) Le Cycle du Vin. (Vieille Chanson Populaire.). A2737 St. Nicholas. Le Voyage a Bethlehem. A2738 Est-il done bien vrai? (Chanson Populaire.) Le Roy a fait battre tambour. (Chanson Populaire.) A2739 L’Hotel du No. 3. (Xanroff.) La Defense Inutile. (Old Popular Song.) A2740 Un mouvement de curiosité, (Old Popular Song.) La Femme. (Waldteufel.) HACKETT, CHARLES, Tenor NE of the greatest achievements of all musi() cal history is the sweeping, meteoric rise of “Charlie” Hackett through the most varied international career ever accorded an American tenor to the secured fame of a leading star of the great Metropolitan Opera. Mr. Hackett studied music as a boy in Worcester, Mass. He went abroad at twenty, made his first Charles Hackett sensation in Florence and established himself with LecoLasge sr aD oy incredible swiftness in Italy’s foremost Opera Houses. In Buenos Aires, where musical discrim ination is cultivated to the highest point, Hackett swept all before him. Northward to the Metropolitan, in 1919, was Hackett’s next step, where, in one of the most florid and faultless interpretations of the tenor role of II Barbiere di Siviglia ever heard from the famous boards, Hackett was acclaimed by musicians and music lovers, artists, impresarios, singers and critics—‘“‘a tenor in a class by himself!” Hackett sings with finished dramaticism, a clear pure tone, faultless enunciation and technical mastery. Hackett is unquestionably the greatest native born American tenor of today. Twelve-Inch: Single $1.50 49623 Africana. O Paradiso. (Meyerbeer.) 49604 Barbiere di Siviglia. Ecco ridente in cielo. (Rossini.) 49645 La Boheme. Che gelida manina. (Puccini.) Ten-Inch: Single, $1.00~: 78929 I’d Build a World in the Heart of a Rose. (Nicholls.) 79060 Mother, I Love You. (Smith and Rice.) 432