Columbia Record Catalog (1921)

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COLUMBIA RECORDS | LAZARO, HIPOLITO, Tenor—Continued. 48750 Tosea (Puccini): Recondita armonia. (Strange harmonies.) 48762 Aida (Verdi): Celeste Aida. (Radiant Aida.) 48782 Faust (Gounod): Salve! dimora casta e pura. (Hail, thou dwelling pure and lowly.) 48783 I Puritani (Bellini): <A te o cara. (Often, dearest.) 48788 Martha (Flotow): M’appari. (Ah! so pure.) 49350 Ave Maria. (Gounod.) Violin obbligato by Jacobsen. 49020 Pagliacci. (Leoncavallo): Vesti la giubba. (On with the motley.) Ten-Inch: Single, $1.00 46736 Rigoletto (Verdi): La donna @ mobile. (Woman is fickle.) 47211 Trovatoere (Verdi): Di quella pira. (Tremble, ye tyrants.) 46737 Rigoletto (Verdi): Questa o quella. (Amongst the fair throng.) MACBETH, FLORENCE, Soprano HE King and Queen of England were in their ‘ps when little “Flossie” Macbeth of Mankato, Minnesota, aged nineteen, was making her debut in London. As a tribute the Queen threw her bouquet toward the stage and Florence Macbeth, who had played many a game of baseball with the boys back home, caught it and fame in a single night. Florence Macbeth, the American coloratura so Florence Macbeth prano, is known as the “Minnesota Nightingale.” Pecoraro Many a critic has said of her, “Another Patti, law less in tone from lower G to F sharp in alt.” Miss Macbeth has a brilliant, clear, even range through three octaves. Her professional debut was made in Holland in 1912, followed by appearances in London, Dresden, Liverpool and Manchester. In 1914 Miss Macbeth joined the Chicago Opera Company forces and since that time has appeared with that Company and in concerts throughout America. Twelve-Inch: $1.50 (All Macbeth records in English, with orchestra.) A5867 Parla Waltz. (Arditi.) 3 Lo, Here the Gentle Lark. (Bishop.) 436