The Edison phonograph monthly (Mar 1906-Feb 1907)

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EDISON PHONOGRAPH MONTHLY. NEW GERMAN RECORDS. By taking advantage of the splendid facilities of the recording department of our Berlin office, both as to artists and record-making skill, we are hereby able to present to Edison Jobbers and Dealers in the United States and Canadn a list of thirty-five German selections of unusual attractiveness. The numbers and titles are those of Records that have been or are still appearing in our catalogue of foreign selections, but with one exception they have been made by new artists and are really new selections in every sense of the word. Being made in Germany they are absolutely correct as to music, enunciation, etc., and are sung by artists who sing in no other language. Some of these new selections bear numbers that have been cut from our Foreign Catalogue and still others are selections we have had no stock of for some time and were unable to make a supply because of defective moulds or other causes. All of the new selections, with changes in singers, new numbers, etc., will appear in the next Foreign Catalogue. The artists whose names are for the first time given in this new list are: Robert Leonhardt, baritone ; Max Steidl, tenor ; E. Marian Alma, tenor ; Carl Jorn, tenor ; Siegf reid Adler, tenor ; Emilie Kraus, tenor ; Josephine Kraus, soprano ; Carl Nebe, bass ; Hermann Gura, baritone; Emilie Herzog, soprano; Franziska Krug-Elfgen, soprano ;. Nebe Quartette and the Edison Orchestra, Berlin. No. 15109, "Stille Nacht, heilige Nacht," given below, takes the place of No. 12388 in our present catalogue. It is a most attractive quartette selection. We are now in a position to at once fill orders for these selections, and Jobbers and Dealers will find it desirable to put in a stock for the benefit of their German trade. DAS FRAULEIN AN DER HIMMELSTUR (Genee) Franz Porten, Baritone {Formerly by same singer) AN DER WESER {Pressel) Robert Leonhardt, Baritone {Formerly by Franz Porten) ACH, KONNT' ICH NOCH EINMAL SO LIEBEN {Alleter) 12237 12239 12245 12246 12248 12250 12253 12258 12261 12262 12264 12373 12376 12387 ^2393 12396 12397 12400 12409 12722 Max Steidl, Tenor E. Marian Alma, Tenor Carl Jorn, Tenor Siegfried Adler, Tenor Siegfried Adler, Tenor Ernst Kraus, Tenor Siegfried Adler, Tenor Robert Leonhardt, Baritone Robert Leonhardt, Baritone Josephine Kraus, Soprano Carl Nebe. {Formerly by Hans Hofmann) SEI GEGRUSST, DU MEIN SCHONES SORRENT {Waldmann) {Formerly by Hans Hofmann) ACH, WIE SO TRUGERISCH, "Rigoletto," {Verdi) {Formerly by Hans Hofmann) AUS DER JUGENDZEIT {Radecke) {Formerly by Hans Hofmann) VERLORENES GLUCK, {Sprohwacker) {Formerly by Hofmann) SCHWANLIED AUS "LOHENGRIN" {Wagner) {Formerly by Hofmann) ICH WEISS EIN HERZ FUR DAS ICH BETE {Rodominsky) {Formerly by Hofmann) ZWEI DUNKLE AUGEN {Heins) {Formerly by Hofmann) ARIE AUS "DINORAH" {Meyerbeer) {Formerly by Schumann) HAB' ICH NUR DEINE LIEBE, AUS "BOCCACCIO" {Suppe) {Formerly by Emmy Reimann) DER RATTENFANGER {Hofmann) {Formerly by Porten) ACH, ICH HAB' SIE JA NUR AUF DIE SCHULTER GEKUSST, AUS "DER TETTLESTUDENT " (Millocker) {Formerly by Porten) FATA MORGANA {Einodshofer) {Formerly by Porten) WALDANDACHT {Abt) {Formerly by Porten) MAG DER HIMMEL EUCH VERGEBEN, AUS "MARTHA" {Formerly by Hofmann) BALLADE, "DIE UHR," {Loewe) {Formerly by Schumann) NOCH SIND DIE TAGE DER ROSEN {Baumgartner) {Formerly by Schumann) WO DU HINGEHST, TRAUUNGSGESANG {Hildach) {Formerly by Schumann) PAGENARIE AUS "DIE HUGENOTTEN" {Meyerbeer) {Formerly by Emmy Reimann) REICH' MIR DIE HAND, MEIN LEBEN, AUS "DON JUAN" {Mozart) Carl Nebe, Bass, and {Formerly by Walter and Hofmann) Krug-Elfgen, Soprano ICH SETZT' DEN FALL, AUS "DER BETTELSTUDENT " iMillocker) Krug-Elfgen, Soprano {Formerly by Walter and Hofmann) E. Marian Alma, Tenor RADETSKY-MARSCH (/. Strauss Sen) Edison Orchestra, Berlin {Formerly by Peerless Orchestra) TORGAUER MARSCH {Freidrich d. Grosse) Edison Orchestra, Berlin {Formerly by Peerless Orchestra) Bass Robert Leonhardt, Baritone Robert Leonhardt, Baritone Carl Nebe, Bass {Flotow) Carl Jorn, Tenor Hermann Gura, Baritone Carl Nebe, Bass Robert Leonhardt, Baritone Emilie Herzog, Soprano