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Victor Records
All records in this catalogue are priced as follows unless otherwise indicated :
TEN-inch . . 60c each
TWELVE-inch . $1.00 each
When ordering records always give the number. The NUMBERS are in the column at LEFT of page and the SIZES are indicated by the figures in the RIGHT column. 10 means 10-inch size, and 12 means 12-inch size.
NUMBER
5714
352
4539
31504
382
5685
31771
4116
4454
31572
5343
5777
BAND RECORDS
Across the Sands ( Grand March) (Redgate) “’A Frangesa” March (Costa)
American Army Life March (Darnall) American Fantasie
Pryor’s Band Pryor’s Band Pryor’s Band Pryor’s Band
Victor Herbert’s celebrated potpourri of our national airs.
American Patrol (Meacham ) Sousa’s Band
The march past — “Red, White and Blue," “Dixie,” — Fanfare — Drum Corps — the march resumed — the music dies away — Fife and Drum — Finale, “Yankee Doodle.”
Amina (Lincke) Pryor’s Band
A number by the composer of the popular “Glow-Worm." It is a dainty little serenade with a charming melody, the delicate wood-wind accompaniment to this melody being wholly beautiful.
Amina (Lincke) Sousa’s Band
A delightful twelve-inch of the popular “Amina," the biggest instru¬
mental hit of 1909.
Amour et Printemps Waltz (Waldteufel) Garde Republicaine Amoureuse— Valse Lento (Berger) Sousa’s Band
Amoureuse — Valse Lente (Berger) Sousa’s Band
A fascinating and melodious waltz, which has been one of the favorite numbers on the recent Sousa tours.
Angel of Love Waltz ( Arise d’ Amour) (Waldteufel)
* Pryor’s Band
Apache Dance ( Danse des Apaches)
Black Diamonds Band of London This highly popular number was first beard in London, where it was given at the leading music halls in connection with one of the most re¬ markable dances ever seen on the stage. The dance has now reached America and the music has become quite the rage over here.
In the recording of this lively number, the famous Black Diamonds Band was directed by G. S. Thomas, conductor at the Empire Theatre, where the dance was first produced.
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