RCA Victor (1910)

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INSTRUMENTAL DUETS 31 NUMBER 4717 4513 1521 2586 5724 31493 31337 31610 31455 5096 4753 5178 31510 52903 5560 52906 4574 4578 SIZE I Would that My Love (Mendelssohn) Cornet Duet Clarke-Millhouse 10 Miserere from II Trovatore (Verdi) Cornet — Trombone Rogers-Pryor 10 Nearer My God to Thee (Mason) Cornet— Trombone Rogers-Pryor 10 Nightingale and the Blackbird (Kling) Piccolo — Clarinet Lufsky-Christie 10 See the Pale Moon (Campana) Cornet Duet Clarke-Keneke 10 An old-time florid duet which many of us remember with pleasure. It is a beautiful number, and this revival by Mr. Clarke will awaken new interest. The record is a remarkable one — for execution, beauty of tone and the perfect blending of the instruments. Serenade (Schubert) Violin — Flute D’Almaine-Lyons 12 Severe critics have protested somewhat against the great popularity of this familiar Serenade, reminding us that it is not the greatest among Schubert’s songs. The music-loving public, however, know and love this graceful little gem the best, and Schubert’s Serenade (or Standchen) is almost a household word in every German or American home. Serenade (Titl) Flute — Viola Lyons-Reschke 12 Spring Greetings (Benedict) Clarinet — Flute Christie-Lyons 12 Sweet Longings (Menzel) Violin — Flute Rattay -Lyons 12 Sweet Spirit, Hear My Prayer (Wallace) Violin — Flute D’Almaine-Lyons 10 Swiss Boy, The (Tyrolean Air) Cornet Duet Clarke-Keneke 10 Thou Art to Me a Flower (Degele) Violin — Cornet D’Almaine-Keneke 10 XYLOPHONE SOLOS American Tunes — Medley of Patriotic Airs Peter Lewin 12 Carnival of Venice Albert Muller 10 Dill Pickles Rag — Ragtime Two-Step (Johnson) Chris Chapman 10 Gypsy Dance (La Gitana) Albert Muller 10 Long, Long Ago — Variations Peter Lewin 10 The Pretty Maiden Peter Lewin 10 CLARKE FIELD MUSIC Victor Drum, Fife and Bugle Corps Who is there that is not stirred by martial music ? Even the most staid of persons cannot fail to feel a quickening of the pulse at the sound of the drum, fife and bugle. These records of field music have set a new standard. 5259 American History March Rogers 10 Illustrating three epochs in our history — the last war with Great Britain (1812 — “Yankee Doodle”) ; the Civil War (1862 — “Marching Through Georgia”); and the present age of universal patriotism (1910 — “Yankee Doodle Boy”). 5110 Second Regiment N. G. N. J. March Winkler 10 5094 Semper Fidelis March Sousa 10