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ORCHESTRA RECORDS
Midsummer Night’s Dream Overture Pryor’s Orchestra
In the precocity of his genius, Mendelssohn stands unique in musical history. We can hardly conceive the possibility of a youth of nineteen, almost untaught, writing such a masterpiece as this lovely overture.
The record is a supremely beautiful one, and the orchestra has given a delightful interpretation of this Mendelssohn gem.
Mill in the Forest Victor Orchestra
This is Eilenberg's Die Muhle im Schwarzwald, one of the most famous of descriptive numbers.
Mill on the Cliff Overture (Reissiger)
“Mile. Modiste” Waltzes (Herbert)
Moonlight — A Sylvan Serenade (Moret)
Morgenblatter Waltz (Morning Journals)
Victor Concert Orch. Victor Orchestra Pryor’s Orchestra (Strauss)
Victor Orchestra
Old Heidelberg March — Two-Step (Mills) Victor Orchestra One Thousand and One Nights Waltz Pryor’s Orchestra
One Thousand and One Nights Waltz Victor Orchestra
This melodious waltz of Johann Strauss the younger has been described as a “dance-rhapsody,” and with its verve and color has deserved and won the highest praise of critical musicians.
Os-ka-loo-sa-loo — Indian Intermezzo (Sawyer) Victor Orchestra Rainbow — Indian Two-Step (Wenrich) Victor Orchestra
Romeo and Juliet Selection (Gounod) Pryor’s Orchestra
The most beautiful portions of Gounod’s immortal opera, including the famous love duet and the “Valse Air.”
Silver Sleigh-Bells March (Pauli)
Snow Birds Mazurka — With Bird Warbling Songe d’Automne ( Dream of Autumn ) Another famous European organization, the
Victor Orchestra Victor Orchestra Bohemian Orchestra
Bohemian Orchestra of
London, has been introduced to the American public through the Victor. These well-known players have given for their first record a charming waltz by Joyce. The quality of tone produced by the strings is particu¬ larly good.
Stephanie Gavotte (Czibulka) Pryor’s Orchestra
Uncle Sammy March (Holzmann) Pryor’s Orchestra
Under the Double Eagle March Pryor’s Orchestra
Under the Double Eagle March Pryor’s Orchestra
This fine march by J. F. Wagner ranks among the best, and the public does not seem to tire of it.
Vision of Salome, A (Joyce) Bohemian Orchestra
Waltz Dream, A — Selection (Straus) Victor Orchestra
Containing these melodies from Straus’ bright and tuneful operetta: “Wedding March” — “Kiss Duet” — “Piccolo” — “Life is Love and Laughter” — “Love Roundelay” and “Kissing.”
Whistler and His Dog (Pryor) Pryor’s Orchestra
One of Pryor’s greatest encore numbers.
Wilhelmina Waltzes (Hall) Pryor’s Orchestra
Woodland Songsters Waltz — Bird effects (Ziehrer)
Victor Orchestra
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