RCA Victor (1910)

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BANJO SOLOS 25 NUMBER 4628 153 5597 5622 2520 5073 4013 5077 4541 4424 2562 4461 52017 52020 52018 5772 By Vess L. Ossman size Buffalo Rag, The Turpin 10 Bunch of Rags, A Ossman 10 Drowsy Dempsey Hildreth 10 Fun in a Barber Shop Winne 10 Marriage Bells— Song and Dance 10 Motor March, The Rosey 10 Old Folks at Home Foster 10 Patrol of the Scouts Boccalari 10 Peter Piper — A Lively Two-Step Henry 10 Turkey in the Straw Medley 10 Way Down South (A Plantation Idyl) Myddleton 10 Yankee Land Hoffman 10 OCARINA SOLOS Carnival of Venice Mose Tapiero 10 Honeymoon March (Rosey) Mose Tapiero 10 Nightingale Waltz — Boccaccio The Echo OSSMAN Mr. Ossman is one of the finest banjoists in America, and has been justly called the " Banjo King.” His performance on this popular instrument is little short of marvelous in its precision and the ease with which he masters the most difficult passages. Mose Tapiero 10 Mose Tapiero 10 CHURCH CHIMES By Westminster Chimes 2435 Auld Lang Syne 10 4036 O Sanctissima, O Purissima 10 A hymn to the Virgin, set to a melody called the Sicilian Mariner’s Hymn. 606 Rock of Ages and Doxology Hastings 10 INSTRUMENTAL RECORDS WITH HARP When the Victor Company, in 1906, issued the first instrumental records in which the harp (that most difficult of all problems to the recording experts) was used for the first time, something of a sensation was created, and these numbers have since been among the most popular in the catalogue. Several new records are now offered which are sure to be pro¬ nounced beautiful ones in every respect. Interesting arrangements of these old-time melodies have been made by Mr. Rogers, and the playing by the new instrumental combinations is most delicate and graceful. Mr. Lapitino, who assisted in the making cf these new num¬ bers, is one of New York’s most famous harpists. ’Cello and Flute Duets by Trein and Lyons accompanied by strings and harp 5497 Alice, Where Art Thou? ( Fantasie ) Rogers 10 5523 Come Where My Love Lies Dreaming Foster 10 Victor Octette (Strings — W oodwind — Harp) 5498 The Vacant Chair ( Paraphrase ) Root-Rogers 10 Instrumental Quartets (Violin — Viola — Flute — Harp) 4815 Kathleen Mavourneen ( Paraphrase ) Rogers 10