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NIELSEN, ALICE, Soprano
LICE NIELSEN, born in Nashville, Tenn., A entering professional light opera at eight,
creating at fifteen light opera roles which are still talked about, a member of the old Bostonians, having special operas written for her by Herbert at twenty, learning Italian in three weeks and “achieving” grand opera in the famous Bellini Theatre, Naples, as Marguerite in Faust, continuing her grand opera career with the Boston, Chicago (c) Mishkin and Metropolitan Opera Companies and latterly
Alice Nielsen running off on little tours where she sings as many
records exclusively for ; ip— i Colin biieotorae as 3,000 songs in 118 towns on one trip—there is a
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career for you! Twelve-Inch: $1.50 b etegacey one ek (Puccini): Ancora un passo. (There is one step more. Madama Butterfly (Puccini): Un bel di vedremo. (One fine day.) Good-bye. (Tosti.) In English. My Laddie. (Thayer.) In English. Sweet Genevieve. (Cooper.) In English. In the Gloaming. (Harrison.) In English. Old Folks At Home. (Swanee River.) (Foster.) In English. Bonnie Sweet Bessie. (Gilbert.) In English. Love’s Old Sweet Song. (Molloy.) In English. Bendemeer’s Stream. (Gatty.) In English. Old Black Joe. (Foster.) In English. Believe Me, If All Those Endearing Young Charms. (Moore.) In English. Killarney. (Balfe.) In English. Barney O’Hea. (Lover.) In English. Ten-Inch: $1.00 Darling Nellie Gray. (Hanby.) In English. mete sche Flower of My Heart, Sweet Adeline. (Armstrong.) In Inglish.
NORDICA, LILLIAN, Soprano
. (Mme Nordica’s voice can now be heard only on Columbia Records.)
dramatic soprano the world has known. Scarcely can there be found in any civilized country a corner into which at the time of her death her fame had not penetrated and where her name was not synonymous with everything that is fine and splen
ME. LILLIAN NORDICA, the lamented American soprano, was for long held by many to be in all respects the greatest
did in vocal art. Her voice as it is heard on FromPhoto (c) A. Dupont Columbia Records is the same noble and beautiful instrument that has held thousands spell-bound.
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