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ORCHESTRA RECORDS
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Giggler — March and Two-Step. (Haines) Victor Orchestra
Glow-Worm — Intermezzo. (Lincke) Victor Orchestra
With vocal chorus and bell solo. This dainty little intermezzo, which is one of the instrumental successes of the season, is the Gluhwurmchen of Paul Lincke, well known for his clever compositions. The melodious refrain is sung by Mr. Dudley and Mr. Macdonough.
Happy Birds Waltz — Bird Warbling. (Holst) Victor Orchestra Another of those melodious waltzes with soft bird warbling.
Happy Days March — From The Soul Kiss. Victor Orchestra
The Soul Kiss was the merry extravaganza selected by Manager Ziegfeld to introduce that famous dancer, Mile. Genee'. Prominent among the numbers is this spirited march, which is given with a whistling refrain. Harry Lauder Medley. Victor Orchestra
A lively medley of the best of Lauder’s numbers, concluding with the popular “She Is My Daisy.”
Hearts and Flowers. (Tobani) Victor Orchestra
Hermosillo — Intermezzo Mexicana. (Schuh) Victor Orchestra
Hiawatha — Characteristic. (Moret) Victor Orchestra
Hungarian Lustspiel Overture. (Keler-Bela)
Victor Concert Orchestra
Hunt in the Black Forest — A Descriptive Musical Episode
(Voelker) Victor Orchestra
A mysterious strain announces the break of day — the birds sing in the forest — chanticleer’s voice is heard from the barnyard — huntsman’s horn in the distance sounds the assembly call — the village chimes are heard as the hunters assemble and mount — they start — in full gallop — the horns sound the halt — at the forest blacksmith shop — the smith at work — they start again — the hounds scent the game with excited baying — in full cry — the game is run to earth — again the huntsman’s horn sounds — cheers — finale.
If You Alone Were Mine — Two-Step. (Scotto) Victor Orchestra This lively number, familiarly known as the “La-la-la Two-Step,” has become extremely popular in the past few months. It has the usual whistling and singing chorus, which seems to be an indispensable feature of the two-steps composed abroad.
In a Clock Store — Descriptive Fantasia. (Orth) (Victor Orchestra The scene is laid in a little clock store in Germany. The apprentice opens the store and a chorus of ticking clocks greets him. They begin to strike the three-quarters — first the cuckoo, then the deep-toned chime bell in the grandfather's clock. The boy, feeling merry, blithely whistles a joyous strain. Several of the clocks run down and are wound by the apprentice. A musical clock with sweet-toned bells plays a popular air. Four o’clock arrives (apprentices evidently go to work early in Germany!) and the hour strikes on many different clocks, from the miniature Dresden china to the huge Scotch cathedral in the corner.
In Dear Old Georgia Medley. Victor Orchestra
Comprising “Keep a Little Cosy Corner in Your Heart for Me” — “In Dear Old Georgia” — “Dearie,” and after a drum solo the march song, “Wait Till the Sun Shines, Nellie.”
Indian Medley Pryor’s Orchestra
“ Navajo ” — “ Hiawatha " — “ Anona ” — “ Silver Heels ” — “
Water,” etc.
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