The Edison phonograph monthly (Jan-Dec 1913)

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EDISON PHONOGRAPH MONTHLY, AUGUST, 1913 IS 1990 Girimeo Polka {A. Gatti) United States Marine Band Clarinet 1991 Praise Ye— Attila {Verdi) Agnes Kimball, Reed Miller and Frank Croxton Soprano, tenor and baritone, orchestra accompaniment 1992 My Beautiful Lady— The Pink Lady {Ivan CaryU) Elizabeth Spencer Soprano, orchestra accompaniment 1993 Long, Long Ago — with Variations {BayleyPopp) Julius Spindler Flute, orchestra accompaniment 1994 Never the Maiden Dreamed — Mignon {Ambroise Thomas) Charles W. Harrison Tenor, orchestra accompaniment 1995 At the Mill March {Fr.JCmoch) Bohumir Kryl and His Band 1996 The Harp That Once Thro' Tara's Halls {Thomas Moore) Irving Gillette and Chorus Tenor, orchestra accompaniment 1997 You'll Do the Same Thing Over Again {Albert Gumble) Billy Murray Comic song, orchestra accompaniment 1998 Silver Bell — Indian Intermezzo {Percy Wenrich) American Standard Orchestra 1999 The Old Time Street Fakir {Porter) Steve Porter and Byron G. Harlan 2000 Chimes of Normandy Airs — No. 1 {Robert Planquette) Edison Light Opera Co. Orchestra accompaniment 2001 Rastus Take Me Back {Starr) Marie Dressier Coon song, orchestra accompaniment 2002 A Woodland Serenade {M ascheroni-Ecke) (Reed only) Edison Concert Band 2003 I Hope I Don't Intrude {W. H. Delehanty) Charles Daab Bells, orchestra accompaniment 2004 Crucifix (/. Faure) Reed Miller and Frank Croxton Tenor and baritone, orchestra accompaniment 2005 The Skater Waltz {Waldteujel) New York Military Band 2006 Comic Epitaphs Billy Golden and Joe Hughes Vaudeville sketch 2007 When the Old Folks Were Young Folks {Alfred Solman) Manuel Romain and Chorus March song, orchestra accompaniment 2008 Madame Butterfly — Fantasie {Puccini) Victor Sorlin Violoncello, orchestra accompaniment 2009 The Revival Meeting at Pumpkin Center {Stewart) Cal Stewart Talking 2010 Souvenir {Franz Drdla) Demetrius C. Dounis Mandolin, piano accompaniment 2011 All Aboard for Blanket Bay {Sterling and Von Tilzer) John Young and Frederick J. Wheeler Tenor and baritone, orchestra accompaniment 2012 In the Golden Afterwhile {Frank Stanley Grinsted) Peerless Quartet Orchestra accompaniment 2013 Good Night Waltz New York Military Band For dancing SPECIAL I. O. O. F. SELECTIONS 1981 I. O. O. F. Opening and Closing Odes Male Quartet Organ accompaniment 1982 I. O. O. F. Initiation and Installation Odes Male Quartet Organ accompaniment 1983 I. O. O. F. Funeral Ode Male Quartet Organ accompaniment FOUR MASONIC HYMNS 1951 Entered Apprentice Degree Hymn Male Quartet Masonic hymn, organ accompaniment 1952 Fellowcraft Degree Hymn Male Quartet Masonic hymn, organ accompaniment 1953 Master Mason Degree Dirge Male Quartet Masonic hymn, organ accompaniment 1954 Master Mason Degree Hymn Male Quartet Masonic hymn, organ accompaniment SPECIAL ODD FELLOWS' AND MASONIC RECORDS WE are listing this month three special I. O. O. F. and four Masonic records containing some of the hymns used in their ceremonials. They should find immediate favor with members of both these great fraternal organizations. The Odd Fellows are published officially by the Sovereign Grand Lodge I. O. O. F. They have been made by a perfectly balanced male quartet whose performance could scarcely be excelled. The use of an organ in all the accompaniments has given a fitting air of dignity which would make these records very desirable for use in various Odd Fellows' Lodges throughout the country — particularly where there is any difficulty in ob taining suitable musical assistance during ritual istic ceremonies. The Masonic records are equally impressive, and as beautifully rendered by a male quartet. Every Mason will be delighted with them and glad to have them both in his Lodge and in his home. These two organizations have chosen some of the grandest and stateliest melodies known as setting for the expression of their ideals and vows. Keep these records handy so that you can play them for every visitor who enters your store. One does not necessarily have to be an Odd Fellow or a Mason to appreciate such grand good music as these records afford: so let every one hear them; they are sure to sell.