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LAURENTI, MARIO—Continued LA_DOVE PRENDE AMOR RICETTO—IL FLauto Macico, Mozart, with Marie Rappold, Soprano, in Italian. REVERSE: Ave a Ge oe Verdi, Marie Rappold, Soprano, in Italian . ... sole owe LEGENDE DE LA SAUGE—LE JONGLEUR DE Notre-Dame, 'M aeenae in French. REVERSE: In quelle trine morbide—Manon Lescaut, Puccini, Marie Rappold, Soprano, in Italian . Love Is Mine, Gartner. pees: Sing Me roc 3 ealiabes Morte: Mere Rappold, Soprano “ ‘ MusIcA PROIBITA, Castaldon, i in tian Revicesk Seonay: ‘cia Mario Laurenti, Baritone, in Italian . My Dreams, Tosti. REVERSE: I Did Not Know, Vanderboo, Natio era renti, Baritone. : NEMICO DELLA piyertenneee CHoENtin in ‘Italian, eevee “Ombre leggiera—Dinorah, Meyerbeer, Frieda Hempel, Soprano, in Italian... . OUVRE TON COEUR, Bizet, in French. REVERSE: So anch’io la virth) magica— Don Pasquale, Donizetti, Consuelo Escobar de Castro, Soprano, in Italian Povera Mamma! Tosti, in Italian. REvERSE: Tuttii fior—Madama Butterfly, Puccini, Marie Rappold and Carolina Lazzari, in Italian . : SALOME! SALoME!|—HERODIADE, Massenet, in French. REVERSE: Viola donc la terrible cité|—Thais, Massenet, Mario Laurenti, Baritone, in French SILviol A QUEST’ORA—PAGLIACcc!I, Leoncavallo, with Claudio Muzio, Soprano, in Italian. REVERSE: Il son l’umile ancella—Adriana Lecouvreur, Ciléa, Claudia Muzio, Soprano, in Italian . Socnal, Schira, in Italian. REVERSE: Musica Proibita, Castaldon, Mario Laurenti, Baritone, in Italian . i SULLA LAGUNA, Buzzi-Peccia. REVERSE: Figlia ck Ret" African’ “M everbeer, Mario Laurenti, Baritone, in Italian. ’Tis Not True, Mattei. REVERSE: Dearie, Kummer, EN ane Case aonrane TORNA A SURRIENTO, D Curtis, in Italian. REVERSE: Elégie, Massenet, Marie Rappold, Sopranc *=t French, Violoncello obbligato by Lauri Kennedy URNA FATALE DEL MIO DESTINO—FORZA DEL DESTINO, Verdi, in Italian. REVERSE: Suoni la tromba_ e intrepido—Puritani, Bellini, Taurino Parvis and Arthur Middleton, Baritone and Bass-Baritone, in Italian . VISION VENITIENNE, Brogi, in French. REVERSE: Comme se canta a acuta Mario, Mario Laurenti, Baritone in Italian . eee A lees VOILA DONC LA TERRIBLE CITE!—Tuais, Massenet, in French. REVERSE: Salomé! Salomé!—Hérodiade, Massenet, Mario Laurenti, in French . Laverne—Waltz Caprice, Henton, H. Benne Henton, Seo ess ReVERSE: Starlight—Serenade, Johnson, Peerless Orchestra . La Vierge 4 La Créche (The Virgin at the Cradle), Périlhou, Alice Verlet: Soprano, in French. REVERSE: Arietta—Mireille, Gounod, Alice Verlet, Soprano, in French. . ; La Wally—Ebben? Ne andrd. lontana; Caislanh Claudia Muzio, Soprano, in Italian. REVERSE: Ballatella—Pagliacci, Leoncavallo, Claudia -Muzio, Soprano, in Italian . ats ie Lawn Swing, Tolman, Helen Clark, Contralto, and Male Chorus. ee VERSE: Day By Day In Every Way Pm Getting Better Day ey Day, Schwartz, Robert Denning and Jack Holt ....... ; ee tieeiie Mi Lazarre Waltzes, Blanke, National Promenade Band. Ravaved: ‘Anes Dream Waltz, Herman, National Promenade Band . La Zingana—Mazurka, Béhm, American Symphony Orchestra: Revecte Kiss Waltz—Merry War, Strauss, American Symphony Orchestra . La Zingarella (The Gypsy Girl), De Giosa, Virginia Rea, Ronan: a Italian. REVERSE: Singing to You, Kerr, Karl Jorn, Tenor . . LAZZARI, CAROLINA, Contralto, RECORDS by . Of the bright stars of song that have newly arisen, none has been hailed with more sincere expressions of delight and approbation than Carolina Lazzari, leading contralto with the Metropolitan Opera Company, and possessor of one of the greatest contralto
voices of this generation. Her voice is remarkably warm and _
luscious in quality, with a gorgeous opulence of tone. One of her Records discloses the lowest note ever recorded by a female voice. Miss Lazzari was born at Braggsville, Mass., on Christmas Day, 1891, of French-Italian parentage. She received an early musical education in America‘and then studied for three years in Italy. While there, in addition to her vocal
accomplishments, she won a most coveted certificate as pianist
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