RCA Victor (1910)

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46 OPERATIC LIST NUMBER 31761 TURNER 5376 4074 58334 31751 58399 52458 58351 52430 Bohemian Girl, Gems from (Balfe) Victor Light Opera Co. 12 Part of Overture — Chorus, “ In the Gypsy’s Life ” — Chorus, “ Come With the Gypsy Bride” — Entre Act Waltz — Chorus, ‘‘Happy and Light" — “Then You'll Remember Me” — Finale, “Oh, What Full Delight.” A melange from that perennial favorite, “ Bohemian Girl,” which was revived by Mr. Hammerstein during his preliminary season at the Manhattan. Bohemian Girl — I Dreamt I Dwelt in Marble Halls ■''Balfe) Elizabeth Wheeler 10 Bohemian Girl — I Dreamt I Dwelt in Marble Halls (Balfe) Corinne Morgan 12 Bohemian Girl — The Heart Bow’d Down (Balfe) Turner 10 2756 Bohemian Girl — Then You’ll Remember Me (Balfe) Macdonough 10 31757 Broken Idol, Gems from Victor Light Opera Company 12 Here is an attractive round-up of all the principal hits in this big Whitney production, which played many months in Chicago be¬ fore proceeding to the conquest of New York. The medly contains a bit of the dainty solo, “A Little China Doll,” sung by Mrs. Wheeler; “Love Makes the World Go Round,” with its pretty swing, given first as a duet by Mrs. Wheeler and Mr. Gunster, then as a quartet, with Miss Stevenson and Mr. Dudley; “Marie,” by the orchestra; “Signs of a Honeymoon,” quartet by Wheeler, Stevenson, Macdonough and Gunster; and finally that lively ditty “Alabama,” with Billy Murray and full chorus. A sparkling, melodious potpourri from an unusually bright production. Carmen — Toreador Song (Bizet) Turner 10 This always popular “Toreador Song" is given a spirited and vigorous rendering by this sterling baritone. Carmen — Toreador Song (Bizet) {In Spanish) Francisco 10 Dinorah — Si, carina caprettina {Yes, My Beloved One ) Huguet 12 Dollar Princess, Gems of Victor Light Opera Company 12 “How Do You Do” — “My Dream of Love” — “Ring o’ Roses” — “ Tennis Dance ” — “Hip! Hip! Hurrah!” The Dollar Princess, an English three-act musical play by Adrian Ross and Leo Fall, is Charles Frohman’s principal musical production of 1909-10, and it has been a very great success at the Knickerbocker in New York. The Victor now offers in this entertaining melange five of the principal musical numbers. Don Pasquale — Pronta io son {My Part I’ll Play) (Donizetti) Huguet-Badini 12 Don Pasquale — Quartet, Act I — E rimasto la impietrato {He Stands Immovable ) Brambilla-Corsi-Pini Corsi-Scipioni 10 Don Pasquale — Signorina in tanta fretta (My Lady, Why This Haste ?) Corsi-Pini Corsi 12 Elisir D’Amore — Io sono ricco e tu sei bella {I Have Riches, Thou Hast Beauty) (Donizetti) Passari, Pini Corsi and Chorus 10 EDITH HELENA