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VIOLONCELLO SOLOS
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5393
31582
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31586
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31696
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Angel’s Serenade (Braga) Sorlin
Berceuse — Lullaby ( From Jocelyn) (Godard) Bourdon
Berceuse — Lullaby ( From Jocelyn) (Godard) Sorlin
The recent unveiling in Paris of a monument to Benjamin Godard (1849-1895) lends additional interest to this new record of his best known composition, the exquisite “Lullaby” from Jocelyn. The air seems especially effective on the ’cello.
Cradle Song (Hauser) ( Piano acc. by C. H. H. Booth ) Sorlin Evening Star, The ( From Tannhauser ) (Wagner) Sorlin
Flower Song ( Blumenlied) (Lange) Bourdon
Largo (Handel) Bourdon
Handel’s Largo is a melody of majestic yet simple beauty, which never fails to impress the listener.
Lohengrin Fantasie (Wagner) Sorlin
Madame Butterfly — Fantasie (Puccini) Sorlin
Butterfly’s Vision — Waiting Motive — Entrance of Butterfly. Three of the most beautiful passages in this fascinating Puccini opera have been com¬ bined in this attractive fantasie by Mr. Sorlin, who is one of New York’s most famous ’cellists. The themes used are the last part of Butterfly ’s “ Song of Devotion” in Act II, sometimes called the “Vision Song”; the mournful but beautiful “ Waiting Motive,” played by the orchestra as Butterfly, with her child and faithful maid, takes her place at the window to watch through the night for Pinkerton’s coming. This motive, which is also sung by a distant chorus with a peculiarly charming and mysterious effect, is one of the composer’s happiest inspirations. The pizzicati passages on the violin which accompany this strange melody are most effectively given by the orchestra. The fantasie closes with the bright and joyous strain which accompanies the entrance of Butterfly in Act I.
Melody in F (Rubinstein) Bourdon
Nocturne in E Flat ( Opus 9) (Chopin) Bourdon
Of all Chopin’s tender and dreamy nocturnes, none perhaps is so surpassingly beautiful as this composition.
Spring Song Bourdon
A charming record of Mendelssohn’s beautiful melody, which is a perennial favorite.
T raumerei (Schumann) Sorlin
Note. — Additional 'cello records (by Hollman) will be found in the Red Seal list, page 84.
MISCELLANEOUS INSTRUMENTAL RECORDS Scotch Bag-Pipe Solos by David Ferguson Caller Herrin’
Cock of the North, The
Piano Solo by C. H. H. Booth
Gavotte in A Booth
Street Piano Record
Harrigan Medley {"Merry Widow Waltz’’ — "I’m Afraid to Come Home in the Dark, ” and "Harrigan’’) Signor “ Grinderino ” Accordion Solos by John J. Kimmel Irish Boy March Kimmel
Medley of Irish Jigs
Medley of Popular Reels (Including Buck and Wing Dance) Medley of Straight Jigs
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