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BAND RECORDS
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2718
5206
5511
4165
31739
31120
31352
5255
31242
31735
31097
31393
4351
4195
4349
5713
5325
2648
31160
31603
Officer of the Day March (Hall) Pryor’s Band
On the Belvidere — Two Step ( Na Beloederu Pochod)
Pryor’s Band
Our Director Mkrch (Bigelow) Pryor’s Band
Over the Waves Waltz ( Sobre las Olas ) (Rosas) Pryor’s Band A dainty and delightful waltz which never seems to lose favor. Overture “ 1812” (Tschaikowsky) Pryor’s Band
This great Tschaikowsky overture, one of the masterpieces of descriptive writing, is a favorite one, not only with lovers of the more serious music, but with the public in general, which is always impressed by its stirring and warlike strains and wonderful climax.
Paderewski Minuet (I. J. Paderewski) Sousa’s Band
Pagliacci Prologue (Leoncavallo) Pryor’s Band
Parade Post (with Kaiser Friedrich March) German Cavalry Band
Parsifal Fantasia (Wagner) Pryor’s Band
Parsifal — Processional of Knights of the Holy Grail Pryor’s Band
A magnificent record of this famous march, perhaps the most interesting single number in Wagner’s opera. The playing of the band here is superb, the great climaxes being given with splendid precision and noble tone.
Patineurs Waltz (The Skaters) (Waldteufel) Sousa’s Band Peer Gynt Suite, No. 1 ( Opus 46) (Edvard Grieg) Pryor’s Band Part 111. ” Anitra’s Dance.”
Peer Gynt Suite, No. 1 (Edvard Grieg) Pryor’s Band
Part IV. “ In the Hall of the Mountain King.”
This Peer Gynt, No. 1, is perhaps the best known and loved of all Grieg’s compositions. It is taken from the incidental music to Hendrik Isben’s dramatic poem, “Peer Gynt.”
In this third movement “we see plainly the lithe, supple form of Anitra as she moves through the graceful and fascinating figures of the dance." Anitra is the daughter of a Bedouin chief, and Peer Gynt during his wan¬ derings has met and loved her.
The final movement describes the hero’s pursuit of the goblins after his departure from the hall of the Mountain King.
Note. — Parts I and 2 of this Suite will be found on Double-Faced Record No. 35007, page 141.
Peru — National Air , Pryor’s Band
Peter Piper — Characteristic March (Henry) Pryor’s Band
Pickles and Peppers — Ragtime Two-step (Shepherd) Pryor’s Band Pilgrims’ Chorus ( From Lombardi) (Verdi) Pryor’s Band
Pilgrims’ Chorus — fannhauser (Wagner) Pryor’s Band
Pilgrims’ Chorus — Tannhauser (Wagner) Pryor’s Band
Plantation Echoes (Conterno) Pryor’s Band
A splendid medley of old time Southern airs and dances concluding with “Old Folks at Home” and “Dixie.”
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