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L-1634
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Rhapsody in Clack Code CERFU
With Lew White at the organ, we hear four famous and melodious Negro Spirituals splendidly sung in appropriate settings. They are — Nobody Knozvs the Sorrows I'i'c Seen; All God's Chilliiii; Siviiuj Lozv, Stvcef Chariot; and Deep River — each a plaintive and appealing folk song, typical of the simple, religious fervor of the American Negro. 9 iiiiu.
L-1641
For Old Time's Sake
Code CERGE
A musical subject with Singin' Sam singing seme of the favorite old songs — Put On Your Old Grey Bonnet, Sun Bonnet Sue, One More Kiss and When You Were Siveet Sixteen — accompanied by Lew Wallace at the organ. 7 inin.
J-1642
Eili-Eili
Code CERGI
Very fine organlogue of the grand Jewish anthem, showing a Rabbi teaching its significance to a devoted young lad by means of Biblical scenes taken from "The Ten Commandments," illustrating the sufferings of the Hebrews under the Egyptian rule ; their exodus under the leadership of Moses, and their final emancipation, with the delivery of the tablets containing the Ten Commandments. 5 niin.
L-1643
Trees
Code CERGO
A Master-Art Production with Jesse Crawford at the organ and Charles Carlile's pleasing voice. Against scenic backgrounds of trees^ branches or just leaves, we hear the music of Joyce Kilmer's Trees, as well as In the Shade of the Old Apple Tree, A Shady Tree and Lullaby of the Leaves. An enjoyable musical number. 8 min.
L-1644
Richard Bonelli
Code CERGU
In this superb musical selection, the eminent baritone sings first the "Prologue from Pagliacci," by Leoncavallo, with full orchestra accompaniment, and later the "Largo El Factotum" from the "Barber of Seville," by Rossini, with great dramatic expression.
In both selections, Mr. Bonelli is superb and the reproduction will thrill any lover of good music. Highly recommended. 10 min.
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