RCA Victor (1910)

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BAND RECORDS 7 NUMBER SIZE 31105 Invitation to the Waltz (Weber) Sousa’s Band 12 4862 Iola ( Intermezzo ) (Johnson) Sousa’s Band 10 5602 Italian Riflemen March {II Bersagliere) (Boccalari) Pryor’s Band 10 2786 Japanese National Anthem ( Fou So Ka) Pryor’s Band 10 1450 Jolly Coppersmith {Descriptive march with anvil) Pryor’s Band 10 1174 Jolly Fellows Waltz {Descriptive effects) (Vollstedt) Pryor’s Band 10 31305 Jolly Fellows Waltz {Descriptive effects) (Vollstedt) Pryor’s Band 12 31684 Jubel Overture (Weber) Pryor’s Band 12 This great overture, with its note of joyfulness, is well named “Jubel” or Jubilee, and it never fails to awaken enthusiasm when properly played. It was written by Weber for the Dresden Celebration in 1818. The composer has introduced at the end the German national anthem, and the effect is peculiarly striking. PRYOR’S BAND ACCOMPANYING THE AUXETOPHONE AT THE PITTSBURG EXPOSITION 5703 Jungle Town Medley Pryor’s Band 10 “ Down in Jungle Town,” “Nobody Knows, Nobody Cares,” “Yip! I Adee! I Aye,” and “I Remember You.” 5429 Kentucky Kut Ups — March (Frantzen) Pryor’s Band 10 Another of those spirited ragtime marches which have been so popular. The playing of the band is superb. 4278 King Cotton March (Sousa) Pryor’s Band 10 5301 King of Rags (A Two-Step Oddity) (Swisher) Pryor’s Band 10 This number is aptly named, as it is one of the liveliest specimens of ragtime composition yet written. 1190 La Paloma {Spanish Serenade) Sousa’s Band 10 31727 La Paloma {The Dove) Sousa’s Band 12 This universally popular Spanish air was composed by Sebastian Y radier, one of the best-known Spanish composers of music of the popular style.