RCA Victor (1910)

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BAND RECORDS 5 NUMBER 5273 4198 4699 31528 5684 31081 5607 31384 365 31716 1440 4415 4401 1172 5722 31786 2443 Fourth Power March (Presa) Police Band of Mexico France — National Air (The Marseillaise) Sousa’s Band Free Lance March (On to Victory) (Sousa) Sousa’s Band Free Lance March (On to Victory) (Sousa) Sousa’s Band Frozen Bill — Cakewalk (Pryor) Pryor’s Band With rare irony Mr. Pryor has christened his cakewalk “Frozen Bill, as this ragtime number would galvanize into life an Egyptian mummy. It is not necessary to say more than that this number is fully as good as “ Mr. Blackman, ” or “Artful Artie. Funeral March of a Marionette (Gounod ) Sousa’s Band Georgia Sunse t — Cakewalk (Lampe) Pryor’s Band Gioconda Selection Pryor’s Band Ponchielli’s operatic works exhibit well his great dramatic gifts, and Gioconda, especially, contains most powerful and effective concerted music, some of which is included in this fine selection. Hail to the Spirit of Liberty March (Sousa) Sousa’s Band Hallelujah Chorus — Messiah (Handel) Pryor’s Band This is the most noble and effective of all the choral numbers in Handel’s great oratorio. Since the first per¬ formance in 1743, it has been the custom of a Messiah audience to rise the moment the first “Hallelujah” is given by the singers. Handel’s Largo (G. F. Handel) Hapsburg March ( Hoch Hapsburg) A fine old march which has always students. Hawaiian Hymn ( National Air, “ Hawaii ponoi") Hearts and Flowers (Intermezzo) (Tobani) Henry’s Barn Dance (S. R. Henry) Herodiade — Grand Selection (Massenet) Mr. Hammerstein’s brilliant production of this work was one of the events of the past season at the Manhattan. The opera contains much of the best music Massenet has written ; and several of the most melodious of the airs will be found in this selection, which was compiled by that master of arrangers, Theo. Tobani. The number is, of course, superbly played by the band under Mr. Pryor’s own direction. Hiawatha Two-Step (Moret) Sousa’s Band SIZE 10 10 10 12 10 10 12 PRYOR Pryor’s Band, now in the fifth year of its existence, has settled into its perma¬ nent place as one of the greatest bands in the world, under the leadership of the brilliant young conductor and composer, Arthur Pryor. At the annual engagements of the band at Asbury Park and Willow Grove in Philadelphia, it is estimated that Pryor's Band plays to more than one million peo¬ ple. Mr. Pryor’s Victor audience is a still larger one, and the superb Pryor Victor records are enjoyed in every part of the world. Pryor’s Band makes records exclusively lor the Victor. (Krai) been a Sousa’s Band Sousa’s Band favorite with college Pryor’s Band Sousa’s Band Pryor’s Band Pryor’s Band 10 10 10 10 10 12 10