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NORDICA, LILLIAN, Soprano—Continued.
Twelve-Inch: Single, $3.00 (All Nordica records with orchestra, unless otherwise noted.)
30486 Omaha Indian Tribal Song. (Cadman.) In English. Mighty Lak’ A Rose. (Nevin.) In English.
30483 Damon. (Stange.) In English.
30133 Gioconda (Ponchielli): Suicidio! In questi fieri momenti. (Suicide my one resource.) In Italian.
30661 Mignon (Thomas): Polonaise—Io son Titania. (I am Titania.)
30653 Annie Laurie. (Old Scotch air.) In English.
30144 Hunyadi Laszl6 (Hrkel): Aria. In Hungarian.
30657 Mandoline. (Debussy.) In French, with piano and harp.
PARLOW, KATHLEEN, Violinist Wives each succeeding season Miss Parlow’s reputation as “the world’s
greatest woman violinist” becomes more unassailable and her art more mature and perfect. Admittedly, Miss Parlow has but few rivals. Twelve-Inch: $1.50 A5412 Humoreske. (Dvorak.) Melodie, Opus 42, No. 3. (Tchaikovsky.) A5431 Nocturne in E Flat. (Chopin.) Liebesfreud. (Kreisler.) A5798 Les Millions d’Arlequin. Serenade. (Drigo.) Indian Lament in G Minor. (Dvofrdk-Kreisler,) A5819 Tambourin Chinois. (Kreisler.) Romance. (Svendsen.) A5843 Thais (Massenet): Meditation. Andante from Concerto in E Minor. (Mendelssohn.) A5908 Faust (Gounod-Wieniawski): Fantaisie. Cavalleria Rusticana (Mascagni): Intermezzo. A5992 Nocturne, Opus 9, No. 2. (Chopin-Sarasate.) Carmen (Bizet-Sarasate): Fantaisie. Ten-Inch: $1.00 A2121 Moment Musical. (Schubert.) Last Rose of Summer. (Moore.)
A2162 Minuet in G. No. 2. (Beethoven.) Valse Bluette. (Air de Ballet.) (Drigo-Auer.)
PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA OF NEW YORK
HE leading musical directors of the world have stood before the conductor’s desk of the New York Philharmonic Orchestra, the symphonic keystone in America’s Temple of Music. ‘The Orchestra was formed in New
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