RCA Victor (1910)

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14 BAND RECORDS LIEUT. SANTELMANN 31776 5698 31459 4529 4241 4632 5269 5639 31100 1445 4202 31722 2779 4221 NUMBER 4312 Sylvia Ballet — ValseLente (De¬ libes) Pryor’s Band 31369 Tancrcdi Overture (Rossini) Sousa’s Band Tan.cre.di , produced in 1813 in Venice, was Rossini’s first great suc¬ cess. The overture, which alone has survived in popular favor, is a most brilliant and attractive one. 4512 Tannhauser March ( Fest March) (Wagner) Sousa’s Band 31423 Tannhauser March (Fest March ) Sousa’s Band This stately march, with its noble strains, has done more than any other single number to popularize Wagner with the masses. A magnificent composition finely played. 31382 Tannhauser Overture — Part I (Wagner) Pryor’s Band This glorious overture is made up of the principal themes in the opera, beginning softly with the solemn chorus of Pilgrims, which swells to a fortissimo as the Pilgrims appear to come nearer, and then dies away in a most beautiful pianissimo. Tannhauser Overture — Part II (Wagner) Pryor’s Band The second part continues the overture with the enchanting Venus music, finally leading again to the majestic Pilgrims’ Chorus. Tantalusqualen Overture (Von Suppe) Pryor’s Band The charm of Suppe’ s music is highly evident in this sparkling overture from one of his almost forgotten operettas. No light opera composer of our time has enjoyed a greater vogue than Suppe; and his delightful Tantalusqualen will be a welcome addition to the Victor list. Teddy After Africa (Pryor) Triumph of Old Glory March (Pryor) Troubadour ( Intermezzo ) (Powell) Tuneful Tunes of ’63^ — Northern and Southern Airs Twenty-second Regiment March (Gilmore) Twenty-third of July March (Presa) Police Band of Mexico Under the Double Eagle March (Wagner) Sousa’s Band Under the Double Eagle March (Wagner) Sousa’s Band Two fine records of J. F. Wagner’s glorious old march, which has long been a popular Sousa number. They are splendid toned records of great volume. The U. S. Marine Band is the largest and best equipped military band in the United States, and has been in existence more than one hundred years. In addi¬ tion to the regular duties of the U. S. Marine Corps, it performs at all musical functions, official and private, at the White House, and is familiarly known as the “ President’s Own.” The band is under the direction of Lieut. Wm. H. Santelmann, a famous bandmaster and composer. 31383 Pryor’s Band Pryor’s Band Sousa’s Band Pryor’s Band Pryor’s Band Valse Bleue (Margis) Venezuela —National Air ( Gloria al bravo puebla) Venus on Earth Waltz (Lincke) Vienna Beauties Waltz (Ziehrer) Wales — Patriotic Song (Men of Harlech ) Sousa’s Band Pryor’s Band Sousa’s Band Pryor’s Band Sousa’s Band SIZE 10 12 10 12 12 12 12 10 12 10 10 10 10 10 12 10 10 12 10 10