RCA Victor (1910)

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STANDARD LIST 35 NUMBER 31379 5336 t * 31477 31723 31533 5615 5657 Drink to Me Only with Thine Eyes {Old English) Macdonough Evening Star ( From Tannhauser) (Wagner) Turner Excelsior (Balfe) Stanley-Macdonough Balfe’s setting of the famous poem is a most dramatic one. and these two Victor lingers have made a record of it which is positively thrilling. (1) Excelsior Up-to-Date Whitney Quartet (2) Fishing Whitney Quartet Forgotten (Cowles) Funiculi Funicula {A Merry Heart) 12 MACDONOUGH Eugene Cowles 12 (Denza) Haydn Quartet 10 Although written as late as 1 880, this song has become so extremely popular in Italy that it is classed with the folk-songs of that nation. It was written by Luigi Denza, the well-known composer of concert songs, and the original words celebrated the opening of the funicular railway to the summit of Vesuvius. Gems from Operas. See Opera List, pages 45 to 49 Glow-Worm, The (Lincke) Elizabeth Wheeler 10 Paul Lincke’s beautiful idyll was one of the big successes of 1908. 5738 Gobble Duet {La Masco tte) {“When / Behold Your Manly Form ”) (Audran) Elizabeth Wheeler-Harry Macdonough The opera goers of twenty-five years ago have very few fond memories left in these days of so-called musical comedy, but the recollections of the Mascotte production of 1880, with Selina Del aro, George W. Denham and Lithgow James are very pleasant ones. Although summer opera com¬ panies continue to give performances of what is called Mascotte, we have had no real production of the opera for many years until Mr. Hammerstein recently revived it at the Manhattan. No one can resist the spell of Audran’s music, and certainly none can fail to admire the gem of the entire opera — this charming “ Gobble Duet,” so pleasingly sung by Mrs. Wheeler and Mr. Macdonough. 4977 Gobble Duet {La Mascotte) (Audran) Piano Accompaniment {In Danish) Miss Carlson-Mr. Herskind 1852 Good Bye (Tosti) Goddard 2867 REED MILLER Good Bye Dolly Gray Haydn Quartet Good Night, Beloved (Pinsuti) Lyric Mixed Quartet Good Night Beloved, Good Night (Fay) Macdonough Good Night, Dear (Anderson) Elizabeth Wheeler Gypsy Love Song {Fortune Teller) (Herbert) Eugene Cowles Hail Smiling Morn {Old English Glee) Whitney Quartet 10 10 10 10 12 10 10 12 10