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BAND RECORDS
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Semiramide Overture (Rossini ) Police Band of Mexico
Semiramide Overture (Rossini) Pryor’s Band
Semiramide (produced at Venice, 1823) is perhaps the finest of Rossini’s serious operas, though it was not a success, and its splendid overture alone has survived. This typical Rossmi number opens with an unusually brilliant introduction, followed by a beautiful chorale for brass, which is one of the most admired portions of the overture. The familiar melody which forms the principal theme of the overture then appears as a clarinet passage. The finale is a fine example of its kind.
Sextet — Lucia (Donizetti) Pryor’s Band
Sextet — Lucia (Donizetti) Victor Band
Two magnificent records of this famous concerted piece. The duet which
opens the number is given with expression, and the climax is splendidly played. Shoulder Arms March (Rose) Pryor’s Band
Siamese Patrol (Lincke) Sousa’s Band
Another Lincke number which has been the rage in Europe and is now coming into its American success.
Siegfried Fantasie (Wagner) Sousa’s Band
A superb record of some of the most famous portions of Wagner’s great music drama, including several of the leit motive — Siegfried’s Hunting Call, The Sword, The Bird, and Casting of the Steel, with part of Sieg¬ fried’s wonderful Song of the Forge.
Silver Heels — Intermezzo — Two-step Simple Confession ( Simple Aveu)
Soldiers and Sweethearts March Sounds from Dixie (Haines)
A rattling good characteristic piece, with clog dance effects, and variations on “Old Black Joe.”
Southern Roses Waltz (Strauss) Pryor’s Band
Southern Roses Waltz (Strauss) Pryor’s Band
Next to the “ Blue Danube,” this is perhaps the most popular of the Strauss waltzes. It is made up of waltz movements from the composer’s operettas. We offer this beautiful waltz in two styles — as a 10-inch in concert time, and a 12-inch in slow or waltz time, made especially for dancing. Spain — Patriotic Airs (Huetta)
(1) National Air — “ Hymne de Riego”
Stars and Stripes Forever March Stars and Stripes Forever March Star-Spangled Banner (Key)
Star Spangled Banner (Key)
This inspiring air is dear to the hearts of all Americans and is becoming more and more recognized as our National Song.
Sunny South — Medley (Lampe) Pryor’s Band
Another fine medley of the airs of “Dixie” — -“Old Folks at Home” — “Zip Coon” and “Old Black Joe.”
Swedish Wedding March (Soderman) Pryor’s Band
Sweetmeats Two-Step— Ragtime March (Wenrich) Pryor’s Band A dashing, sparkling march two-step that will quicken the pulse and dispel dull care. It has a little ragtime, of course.
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Pryor’s Band (2) Royal March (Sousa) Sousa’s Band
(Sousa) Sousa’s Band
Pryor’s Band Garde Republicaine Band
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