RCA Victor (1910)

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28 ACCORDION SOLOS By John J. Kimmel For a great many people in the world there is no music like that of an accordion. For their benefit, as well as for the enjoyment of those who like a lively record of a march or jig, we offer four of the finest records of that instrument possible to make. They are very loud and splendidly played, Mr. Kimmel’s execution being simply astonishing. KIMMEL 5237 5238 5307 Irish Boy March Medley of Irish Jigs Medley of Popular Reels Buck and Wing Dance) Kimmel 10 10 (Including 5254 Medley of Straight Jigs 10 10 INSTRUMENTAL RECORDS WITH HARP When the Victor Company, in 1906, issued the first instrumental records in which the harp (that most difficult of all problems to the recording experts) was used for the first time, something of a sensation was created, and these numbers have since been among the most popular in the catalogue. Several new records are now offered which are sure to be pro¬ nounced beautiful ones in every respect. Interesting arrangements of these old-time melodies have been made by Mr. Rogers, and the playing by the new instrumental combinations is most delicate and graceful. Mr. Lapitino, who assisted in the making o bers, is one of New York's most famous harpists. ’Cello and Flute Duets by Trein and Lyons accompanied by strings and harp Alice, Where Art Thou? ( Fantasie ) Come Where My Love Lies Dreaming Victor Octette (Strings — W oodwind — Harp) The Vacant Chair ( Paraphrase ) R< Instrumental Quartets (Violin — Viola — Flute — Harp) Kathleen Mavourneen (Paraphrase) 5497 5523 5498 4815 MISCELLANEOUS INSTRUMENTAL RECORDS Scotch Bag-Pipe Solos by David Ferguson 1473 Caller Herrin’ 1474 Cock of the North, The Piano Solo by C. H. H. Booth 2508 Gavotte in A iese new num Rogers 10 Foster 10 ■Rogers 10 Rogers 10 10 10 Booth 10 2844 FLUTE AND PICCOLO SOLOS Piccolo Solo by Darius Lyons with orchestra Patrol Comique Flute Solos by Darius Lyons with orchestra 31623 Le Camaval Russe 5305 Rondo Hindley 1 0 Ciardi 1 2 Donjon 10