Columbia Record Catalog (1921)

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, COLUMBIA RECORDS ] JACOBSEN, SASCHA, Violinist LTHOUGH Jacobsen is generally thought of eM as a native Russian (his parentage being of that nationality) the occasion of his birth came off at Helsingfors, Finland, some twenty years ago. He commenced study of the violin at eight years of age and at eleven came to America where he completed his study under the guidance of Franz Kneisel, made his debut in New York and is probably the only great violinist who has scaled the tops Sascha Jacobsen of fame and reputation solely on an American records exclusively for Columbia Records career. Twelve-Inch: $1.50 A6093 Tambourin Chinois. (Kreisler.) Thais (Massenet): Meditation. Ten-Inch: $1.00 A2753 Dear Old Pal of Mine. (Rice.) Serenade. (Victor Herbert.) A2912 Dardanella. (Bernard and Black.) If You Could Care from “As You Were.” (Darewski.) A2779 Serenade from “Les Millions D’Arlequin.” (Drigo.) Souvenir. (Drdla.) LASHANSKA, HULDA, Soprano ULDA LASHANSKA is the third of three most attractive sisters. The story is told that on the famous day of her arrival her father was so disappointed at not finding a son that he left the house for several hours! If he had known of the fame Hulda would make as a singer he would have agreed the walk was taken too soon! Mme. Lashanska is a “made in America” artist. Music is her first hobby, or maybe her children come first, then attending football games Hulda Lashanska AS SAT ae records exclusively for and lastly any good outdoor sport. Her singing CihgaintR corde is the reflection of a fine physique, a beautiful character and the gift of a voice which has been compared with the most famous sopranos of the last twenty yeers. 434