RCA Victor (1910)

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NUMBER STANDARD SONGS 37 1360 31555 5730 5711 31496 5741 2980 31285 52723 5340 4903 5415 5663 4345 5765 4682 SIZE Home to Our Mountains (II Trovatore ) (Verdi) Miss Morgan-Mr. Macdonough 10 Home to Our Mountains Miss Morgan-Mr. Macdonough 12 The sad but beautiful duet sung by Mannco and his mother, Azucena, in the last act of Trovatore. Miss Morgan and Mr. Macdonough have given us careful and well-balanced renditions of this favorite number. How Can I Leave Thee (Old German Song) Whitney Quartet 10 Hunting Song (From King Arthur) Werrenrath-Macdonough 10 I Cannot Sing the Old Songs Richard Jose 12 Ich liebe dich (I Love Thee) (Grieg) (In German) Frederick Gunster 10 This exquisite number, perhaps the most beloved of all Grieg’s songs, was composed in 1864 and is set to a poem by Hans Christian Andersen, known to all children for his fairy tales. It is the joyous song of the successful lover who has no doubts or fears, but is confident of his secure place in the affections of his loved one. Mr. Gunster, who it will be perceived has a beautiful voice, sings the number simply and natu¬ rally, as Grieg’s songs should be rendered, and without that labored attempt to gain “ expression ” which so often mars the delivery of such songs as this. I Dreamt I Dwelt in Marble Halls ( Bohemian Girl ) (Balfe) Elizabeth Wheeler I Dreamt I Dwelt in Marble Halls (Bohemian Girl) (Balfe) II bacio (Waltz Air,“ The Kiss ”) (Arditi) Mile. Korsoff 10 An unusual opportunity is presented in the issue of this fine Arditi waltz at such a low price. Mile. Korsoff is one of the favorite sopranos of the Opera Comique ; and it is easy to understand the artist’s popularity when we listen to her finished delivery of this popular number. I Love You So — Waltz (From Merry Widow) (Lehar) Miss Stevenson-Mr. Macdonough 10 In Happy Moments. — From Maritana (Wallace) Turner 10 In Old Madrid (Trotere) Corinne Morgan 10 Intermezzo — Cavalleria Rusticana (Violin Imitation) Edith Helena 10 In the Evening by the Moonlight (Bland) Haydn Quartet 10 A favorite plantation ballad, of which a fine arrangement has been made for the Haydn, with solo, duet and quartet. In the Garden of My Heart (Roma-Ball) Reed Miller 10 Mr. Miller’s beautiful record of “ Roses in June ” has met with much favor, the tenor’s friends being charmed with such a perfect reproduction of his voice, and the record has made him many new admirers. For his second number Mr. Miller gives us Caro Roma and Ernest Ball’s new ballad, “ In the Garden of My Heart,” which he sings delight¬ fully, his clear enunciation being an especially attractive feature. In the Gloaming (Harrison) Corinne Morgan 10 10 GUNSTER Corinne Morgan 12