RCA Victor (1910)

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36 STANDARD LIST SIZE Hear dem Bells ( Darky song, with chimes — piano acc.) Roberts 10 Heart Bow’d Down, The (Balfe) Turner 10 A finished rendering of Balfe’s “ Bohemian Girl ” number. Heidelberg ( Prince of Pilsen) Macdonough and Haydn Quartet 10 His Buttons are Marked U. S. Elizabeth Wheeler 10 One of the most delightful of the compositions of Carrie Jacobs Bond, whose songs of childhood are notable for their charming simplicity. This exquisite little gem, which Mrs. Wheeler has given so clearly and touch¬ ingly, expresses the thoughts of a child on seeing his father in a soldier's uniform ; when he quaintly imagines that as the buttons are marked U. S., his papa must belong solely to “dear mamma and me.” 31515 Home, Sweet Home Richard Jose 12 2831 Home, Sweet Home (Payne) Corinne Morgan 10 31237 Home, Sweet Home (Payne) Corinne Morgan 12 1360 Home to Our Mountains (II Trovatore) (Verdi) Miss Morgan-Mr. Macdonough 10 31555 Home to Our Mountains Miss Morgan-Mr. Macdonough 12 The sad but beautiful duet sung by Manrico and his mother, Azucena, in the last act of Trovatore. Miss Morgan and Mr. Macdonough have given us a careful and well-balanced rendition of this favorite number. 5730 How Can I Leave Thee ( Old German Song ) Whitney Quartet 10 5711 Hunting Song {From King Arthur) Werrenrath-Macdonough 10 Admirers of these two Victor singers will be pleased to know that they have begun the recording of a series of standard duets by well-known composers. The first of these numbers is the splendid “Hunting Song” by the late Fredric Field Bullard, and the record gives an idea of the good things which are to follow. 31496 I Cannot Sing the Old Songs Richard Jose 12 5741 Ich liebe dich (/ Love Thee) (Grieg) (In German) Frederick Gunster 10 This exquisite number, perhaps the most beloved of all Grieg’s songs, was composed in 1864 and is set to a poem by Hans Christian Anderson, known to all children for his fairy tales. It is the joyous song of the successful lover who has no doubts or fears, but is confident of his secure place in the affections of his loved one. Mr. Gunster, who it will be perceived has a beautiful voice, sings the number simply and natur¬ ally, as Grieg’s songs should be rendered, and without that labored attempt to gain “ expression ” which so often mars the delivery of such songs as this. 2980 I Dreamt 1 Dwelt in Marble Halls (Bohemian Girl) (Balfe) Elizabeth Wheeler 10 GUNSTER