RCA Victor (1910)

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NUMBER BAND RECORDS 3 31503 1182 2472 31106 1192 31424 5395 4180 4350 5458 31469 4402 304 5748 SIZE Coronation March — Le Prophete. (Meyerbeer) Pryor’s Band 12 This great symphonic march is by far the most striking instrumental number in Meyerbeer’s opera. It is brilliant and powerful, with superb instrumentation, and even without the dramatic setting in which it is played in Prophete always produces a marked effect on the listener. Creole Belles — Two-Step. (Lampe) Sousa’s Band 10 Cujus Animam— Stabat Mater. (Solo, Pryor.) (Rossini) Sousa’s Band 10 Cujus Animam — Stabat Mater. (Solo, Pryor.) (Rossini) Sousa’s Band 12 Custer’s Last Charge. (Sousa) Sousa’s Band 10 Damnation of Faust. — Hungarian March (Berlioz) Sousa’s Band 12 This is Berlioz’s treatment of the famous “ Rakoczy March,” known for a hundred years as a national Hungarian melody. Darkies’ Spring Song March. Pryor’s Band 10 One of the merriest and most infectious ragtime marches which we have ever heard — and no owner of a Victor needs to be told how Pryor’s Band plays a number of this kind. Diplomat March. SOUSA Sousa's Band is acknowledged to be one of the finest Concert Bands in the world, and has delighted millions of hearers, not only in America but throughout the countries visited by the band during its’four triumphal tours of Europe. The Victor has secured the sole right to the services of Sousa's Band for disc records. No disc record is a genuine Sousa’s Band record unless it bears our label with the picture of the famous Victor dog and the words “ His Master’s Voice.” (Sousa) Sousa’s Band 10 Dixie. Pryor’s Band 10 Our Southern friends will have no monopoly of this record, as Dixie is just as popular at the North, and with good reason, as it is certainly the merriest, jolliest and most infectious air imaginable. Dixie Fantasia. (Langey) Pryor’s Band 10 An interesting treatment of this famous and ever popular melody, which is presented with many novel instrumental changes. Those who like to hear “ Dixie ” given in simple fashion without variations will prefer No. 43 30. Dying Poet, The. (Gottschalk) Sousa’s Band Gottschalk’s famous number has been a favorite piano solo for many years, and is known and loved in almost every home. Ecuador — National Hymn. (Salve, O patria). Pryor’s Band El Capitan March. (Sousa) Sousa’s Band Enterprisers Military March. (Lampe) Pryor’s Band J. Bodewalt Lampe, as a writer of popular instrumental music, has produced more successful numbers in the past five years than any other American composer. “Creole Belles,” “Dixie Girl” and “The Sunny South” are still played and admired for their brightness and attractive rhythm. Here is a new march by this favorite writer which Mr. Pryor has conducted in his usual admirable manner. The record is a splendid example of a military march and the drum effects are particularly good. 12 10 10 10